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Dealing with pests can be a tricky problem in a place like Westchester. It has become very important to take necessary preventive measures in order to avoid any sort of harm that pests can inflict. Improperly managed pest problems and improper pesticide use can lead to health risks in school going children. Many schools have environmental conditions conducive to pest infestations which help in reducing unnecessary exposures to pests.

This results in improvement in health plus attendance, and leads to greater academic achievement for students. Any school with a healthier environment enables children to learn and participate more in the classroom. This would ultimately lead to a more productive and higher quality of life.

Children are more likely to experience adverse health effects than adults when exposed to pests or pesticides. They are more vulnerable to get in contact with pest, pathogens and pesticides. Here are the 5 effective ways in which Yonkers can prevent pests at school this year.

5 Effective Ways to Prevent Pests This School Year

1. Keep Students Well Informed

In the process of preventing pest infestations in your school, one old piece of wisdom remains as true as ever and that is- ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’.

One way in which Yonkers can stop pests is by keeping students well informed on how pests can make their way into living and learning areas. It is one of the key strategies for removing pest problems before arriving at school. Offering guided instruction on pest removal and about places where pests are most likely to be found can offer a major benefit to your pest prevention efforts in the long run.

2. Encourage Clean Student Habits

Clean living habits in dormitories and common areas can turn out to be a huge benefit to your pest control efforts. Most pests come looking for things such as food, water, and shelter. Encouraging students to keep spaces clean, free of food scraps, and organized can remove many of the temptations for pests looking to get comfortable.

3. Keep Buildings Clean and Well Maintained

Full trash receptacles can serve as a major temptation for mice, cockroaches, and other pests looking for a shelter in your campus. It is critical for school staff to keep these areas clean and clear. Keeping trash at a distance from the school building is likely to stop attracting pests. School staff and administrators should also keep the surroundings clean in order to stop pests from entering in school premises.

4. Respond Quickly to Pest Issues

While no school or educational institution wants to deal with the reputation damage caused by a pest infestation. The worst thing can be to ignore the problem, even after knowing about its consequences. Students, teachers, and other staff members should ensure that pests do not spread during any pest removal processes.

By responding quickly when students report any pest problem, one can significantly reduce the chances for such issue to grow even further. The more quickly and forcefully you respond at the start, the more swiftly the problem gets resolved in an effective and safe manner.

5. Implement Pest Prevention Strategies

Implementation of prevention strategies can also help the Yonkers in preventing pests. Some of the effective prevention strategies are:

  • Sanitation and clutter management
  • Redesigning and repairing structures
  • Establishing watering and mowing practices for lawns and sports fields

Pest prevention strategies can be incorporated into both preexisting structures and new construction designs. Using such preventive measures can reduce the need for routine pesticide applications.