Pests like ants, silverfish, bed bugs, and roaches are unfortunately common in apartment dwellings. If you’re getting a pest control service done, it’s important to prepare your home beforehand so the pest control company has the best possible chance of success. Keep reading to learn how you can clean up your apartment and arrange your furniture to make your pest control service go smoothly.

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Ask your pest control company what you need to do.

  1. If you’re in contact with the pest control company that’s coming to your apartment, check in with them and see if they need you to do anything in particular. If you don’t have their information, ask your apartment manager instead.[1]
    • You should also try to figure out which pest the company is treating your apartment for. That will give you a clue as to how you need to prepare.
    • If you can’t get in touch with anyone, that’s okay, too. There are some basic things you can do to your apartment to prepare for pest control no matter which company it is.
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Pick up any clutter in your home.

  1. Clutter is a great place for pests to hide, especially bed bugs. Tidy up your home just a little bit so the pest control people can access every nook and cranny in your apartment.[2]
    • If you’re dealing with bed bugs, try not to move infested items to an uninfected area. If you know there’s a pile of clothing that has bed bugs in it, leave it alone.
    • When you pick up trash, put it into a garbage bag and immediately take it outside. Otherwise, the pests could crawl out of the bag and back into your apartment.
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Wash all of your bedding in hot water.

  1. Strip your bedding and throw it in the washer on the hottest cycle you have. Then, put them in the dryer on the hottest setting they can handle. Once your bedding is clean and dry, place it into a trash bag and double bag it to protect it from insects and pesticides.[5]
    • Keep your clean bedding away from other items that might be infested with bugs.
    • If your apartment is being treated for fleas, wash your pets’ bedding, too. If you know it’s infested with fleas, you may want to throw it out and buy your pets new bedding instead.
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Dry curtains, stuffed animals, and pillows in the dryer.

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Throw away infested items.

  1. If that happens, put them into plastic bags and take them to the outdoor garbage right away. The more you can get rid of pest-infested items, the better your pest control service will go.[11]
    • It’s important to get these items out of your home immediately so the bugs don’t have a chance to move elsewhere.
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Tell your neighbors when the pest control is happening.

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Elmer Bensinger
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This article was co-authored by Elmer Bensinger and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Elmer Bensinger is a Pest Control Specialist with Eden Advanced Pest Technologies in Spokane, Washington. With over 20 years of experience, Elmer specializes in integrated pest management and products such as insecticides and rodenticides. He studied business at South Puget Sound Community College. This article has been viewed 17,196 times.
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