Pest Control

Top 4 Multi-Family Housing Pests

Property managers have a lot to manage, including the pests that tend to invade multi-family properties. With tenants constantly moving in and out, and different lifestyles co-existing in a single building, it’s no surprise that pests move in as well. However, four common pests can scare and even deter future tenants from moving in. So, if you’re ready to manage your multi-family properties properly, it’s time to call Wagner Pest Solutions.

1. Cockroaches

Cockroaches are a common pest around the world, not just within your multi-family housing property. They tend to be more attracted to messes and places where food is easily accessible. It’s estimated that there are nearly 4,600 species of cockroaches, 30 of which are linked to human habitations. But that’s not all: They’re also known to carry and transmit various diseases, making it essential that you control an infestation sooner rather than later.

2. Bed Begs

Bed bugs can spread quickly and thereby ruin the reputation of your housing establishment. These biting insects love hitchhiking rides from room to room in clothing, dirty laundry, and bedding. This is how they’re able to spread throughout a building quickly. Bed bugs are a common issue in the United States, and one in five households are likely to experience an infestation at some point. If you’re managing a multi-family property, this can be a nightmare to remedy without professional help. 

3. Fleas

Like bed bugs, fleas are a common concern for residents living in apartment buildings or condos. They multiply quickly and spread out over many units and buildings, making their source hard to pinpoint. While they tend not to harm humans, fleas do latch onto pets, such as indoor cats and dogs, making even your furry residents uncomfortable. If a resident reports fleas in their unit, don’t ignore their complaints, or you’ll have a bigger mess on your hands. 

4. Rodents

An infestation of even just a couple of rodents can cause panic among your residents. If you don’t fix the problem quickly, your reputation as a clean and safe establishment will go down the drain. Mice look for any reason to come indoors, but food search is often the most common. That’s probably why residents report mice droppings and sightings in cabinets and pantries rather than garages and bathrooms. Still, getting rid of the mice around your complex is crucial to ensuring your residents feel safe and don’t get sick. 

Make an Appointment Today

Dealing with pests in your multi-family housing property in Glendale, AZ, shouldn’t be a chore you take on yourself. With help from the professionals at Wagner Pest Solutions, you can ease your tenants’ minds and maintain your credibility as a safe, pest-free place to live. Not only can we take care of the pests discussed here, but we also offer sanitation services and pest solutions for termites, spiders, and scorpions. Don’t waste another day – request your appointment online or call us at (623) 466-6752. 

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