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How To Keep Mice and Pests Out of Your Storage Unit

Admin | August 6, 2024 @ 12:00 AM

Storing your items in a storage unit can be worrisome given your items are not with you at all times and you cannot ensure no one is in your unit when you are not there. Pests and mice are another concern when renting a storage unit given that some are outside and no people live in them. Since renting is stressful, following the necessary precautions to keep pests and mice out of your unit is important, giving you more peace of mind and fewer circumstances to worry about. To learn how to keep unwanted creatures out of your unit, read these tips and tricks to make your experience more peaceful.  

Store Items in Plastic Bags

Storing your items in plastic bags is an essential first step in keeping all you need safe from critters. Not only should you keep your items in plastic bags, but sealing them as tight as possible will better ensure that no rodents can get into anything you are storing. Investing in plastic tubs and containers is also another vital step since often bigger rodents can eat through plastic and contaminate whatever you are storing. By purchasing sturdy plastic containers and sealing your items as tight as possible in bags, you can ensure your items are as safe as possible and well taken care of. 

Keep Food Out!

Although it may seem obvious, oftentimes renters forget about food and perishable items they have and leave them in their units. Keeping food out of your unit and not letting it sit in your unit is essential in keeping pests out. Similar to how your kitchen attracts mice in dark cupboards with food, keeping food out of your dark and cool unit is a great way to ensure your items are clean and free of bugs. Additionally, if you are using containers to store items that were once used to store food, it’s best to deep clean them to ensure there is no leftover food or residue that might attract insects or pests. 

Conceal Furniture With Plastic Wrap

Furniture, such as couches, mattresses, or even dressers are more susceptible to bed bugs or any pests that could eat through wood. If you’re storing these items for an extended period, it’s best to tightly seal these items in plastic and even put a cover on them. This will ensure no bed bugs or pests infiltrate your furniture, leaving them in perfect condition for when you need to use them again. Wrapping them will also ensure the fabric doesn’t get dirty or dusty when kept in your unit. Keeping the temperature in your units controlled will also ensure these items are kept safe since they are sensitive to humidity and heat. When looking for “climate-controlled storage near me,” check out Arco’s Storage website where you can find climate-controlled units and a plethora of sizes to choose from. 

Self-Storage Done Right

Renting a storage unit has proven to lead to a much more peaceful and less stressful lifestyle. From offering a clutter-free home to being able to store important documents and equipment, purchasing storage space will undoubtedly have many benefits for your lifestyle. Although some worries come with renting a unit, such as not being with your belongings at all times or not being able to access them 24/7, many of them can be prevented by taking certain measures and precautions. When worrying about the pests that could enter your space, read this guide and gain expert tips on how to protect your stuff. Additionally, Suburban Pest Control has even more tips on how to keep rodents out of your unit. Read their blog, and when looking for “storage units near me,” stop by Arco’s Storage. They have all the measures, supplies, and features you need to have the best renting experience possible.

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