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How to Identify and Rid Your Home of Ceiling Creepers

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  1. Reduce humidity: Use dehumidifiers (keep indoor RH <50%).
  2. Fix leaks: Repair roof, plumbing, or window seals.
  3. Declutter: Remove cardboard boxes, old books, or fabric piles near ceilings.
  4. Vacuum thoroughly: Especially corners, light fixtures, and baseboards.
  5. Use sticky traps: Monitor and catch stragglers.

For Spiders or Centipedes:

  • Leave them be if harmless—they eat pests!
  • If unwanted: Gently capture and release outside.
  • Seal cracks in walls, windows, and attic vents to prevent entry.
⚠️ Never use foggers or bug bombs—they’re ineffective for ceiling pests and can worsen air quality.

🛡️ Step 3: Prevention Is Key

  • Seal entry points: Caulk gaps around pipes, vents, and eaves.
  • Install insect screens: On attic vents and soffits.
  • Store items properly: Use plastic bins (not cardboard) in attics/basements.
  • Clean regularly: Dust and vacuum ceilings (use an extendable duster).

🚫 When to Call a Professional

Contact a pest control expert if you see:
  • Large numbers of pests (indicating infestation)
  • Signs of damage (chewed wires, holes in fabrics)
  • Pests in multiple rooms despite cleaning
  • Stinging insects (wasps, hornets) nesting in eaves

❤️ The Bottom Line

Most “ceiling creepers” are just nuisance pests—not dangerous. By reducing moisture, sealing entry points, and maintaining cleanliness, you can keep your ceilings critter-free.
A clean, dry home is the best defense—not pesticides.
So grab a flashlight, check those corners, and take back your peace of mind—one safe, humane step at a time. 🕷️✨
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