Summer Pest Cleaning Checklist for Perth Tenants Before Moving Out 

Summer Pest Cleaning Checklist for Perth Tenants

After the hot Perth summer, when insects can easily roam around because of the warmth they enjoy all good tenants should include a list detailing cleaning up after summer pests before they leave a rental property. Ants, Cockroaches, Spiders, Flies, and Rodents are always looking for food or water to eat and find shelter in homes. Good cleaning can help to create a healthier workplace and may also help you get through the final inspection and get your bond back without any hassles or disputes. 

Why Summer Pest Cleaning Matters

During summer, the Perth climate is perfect for many household pests. Besides daytime heat helping animals carry out their activities, pest spreading is also encouraged because rental houses usually have food scraps, moisture, and clutter. Before releasing tenants’ bonds, it is a usual practice for property managers to do a detailed house inspection; This way, if pest activity is evident, it will be considered a problem. Doing a thorough summer pest cleanout following the summer pest cleanout checklist helps to remove many typical pest attractants, shows responsible tenancy and ensures the property is clean and hygienic for the next residents. 

Common PestWhat Attracts ThemAreas to Check
AntsFood crumbs and sugary spillsKitchens and patio
CockroachesMoisture and food residueBathrooms and kitchens
FliesRubbish and organic wasteBins and outdoor spaces
SpidersQuiet, undisturbed areasGarages and corners
RodentsFood and shelterStorage areas and sheds

Deep Clean The Kitchen

Pests are a nightmare, so if you didn’t clean your kitchen and they come out after you move, you’ll be forking over cash on exterminator services. That’s why you have to take all the food out of the kitchen cabinets, pantry and drawers. Then moisten a cloth and wipe the surfaces, top of the oven, fridge and dishwasher included. Use a grease cleaner that is suitable for walls and cabinets to clean the grease. A good clean in the kitchen will not only assist in warm-season pest control but is likely to leave a good impression at inspections. 

Remove Moisture Sources

Due to the fact that all insects and other pests need water in order to survive, it becomes one of their dietary components. So, they mainly go for the parts of a plant where there is water, mainly when it’s very hot summers. This way, in order not to attract these pests and at the same time act as a deterrent to the possibility of becoming a pest haven, you could make it a habit to visually check your sinks, showers, and drains for any signs of moisture or leaking. In this way, you will be able to fix or even replace the potential points before the pests are attracted to the place. Eliminating sources of moisture is a simple but very powerful measure when it comes to pest cleaning in the summer, as it will not only save you from different types of insect infestation but also enhance the general air quality of your indoor environment.

Clean Hidden Areas Thoroughly

While you get ready for the final inspection, you can concentrate on only the visible surfaces. Yet pests are very clever at finding the dirtiest corners. This is partly why the same dust and dirt that lure them to the room’s furry and dustiest places under the bed and behind appliances cannot only be vacuumed, but also you must do so regularly. With scheduled cleaning, you should take down cobwebs from ceilings, light fittings and corners all over the premises. Deep cleaning those less frequently cleaned parts will eliminate the possibilities of pest hiding places and show that the property has been taken care of very well before moving out.

Declutter Before Moving

Hiding places for pests are commonly found in overcrowded areas. Tick infestations can be concealed in stacks of old newspapers, fall boxes, cracked furniture, and the like that have been sitting outdoors. You need to allow time to purge your possessions to have a smooth move. But it can be accomplished by disposing of waste properly and by recycling what you can. Decluttering your living area will not only make it possible for you to easily clean and check the condition of your home, but this will also help in removing possible places that many kinds of insects and rodents may use for nesting. In fact, decluttering is one of the methods of keeping the house clean and at the same time, controlling the pests in particular during summertime.

Tidy Outdoor Spaces

Tenant sweeping a clean patio and removing garden debris

Outdoor areas are important for pest control and do contribute to the focus of end-of-lease cleaning. Sweep the porch with a broom to remove dirt and other particles. Cut back any overgrown plants. Get rid of the garden refuse as it can lure bugs. Make sure to clean the outdoor trash cans, even rinse them, so they do not have an odour that would attract flies. Also, empty any pots, buckets or any other containers that might have standing water in them so you are not providing a place for mosquitoes to breed in your yard. Additionally, a clean patio will create an environment free from many common pest problems, and it will also create an aesthetically pleasing area at the front of the house.

Inspect For Signs Of Pests

Take time to examine for living pest matter before the transfer of possession of the real estate. Keep an eye open for subtle signs of pests such as ant trails, drawer insect wings, droppings, nests, chewed food wrappers, and scents that may indicate a problem. Besides cabinets and the pantry, check the garage and outside, as well as hidden corners where pests may be. Fixing little things before the last tour can give a big relief to the landlord or property manager. Including a pest inspection in your summer pest cleaning forward your moving out get ready to tick the box on the essential steps you might overlook.

Complete A Final Pest Cleaning Check

A final walkthrough with your property manager will show you that the property, potentially infested with pests, has been properly cleaned as well. You could even let the kids participate in the inspection and make it enjoyable! Yet, your main goal is to uncover any remaining traces of food or pests so that you don’t get a shock at the bond inspection. For tenants preparing for their final inspection, professional end of lease cleaning services can help ensure the property meets cleanliness standards and is ready for handover.

Apart from the food and bathroom, you will need to focus on where else your animal eats, sleeps and hangs out comfortably. Continue to put in the work needed to have these places as clean and odour-free as possible, as well as providing the maximum safe and comfortable environment possible. When you love your animal and are ready to part with that animal, this is your moment.

Final Pest Cleaning TaskWhy It Matters
Remove all food and pantry itemsPrevents pests from finding food sources
Clean behind appliancesRemoves hidden crumbs and grease
Empty and sanitise binsReduces odours and insect attraction
Vacuum corners and edgesRemoves dust, webs, and debris
Check bathrooms for moistureDiscourages pest activity
Sweep outdoor areasEliminates debris and hiding spots
Inspect storage spacesIdentifies signs of pests
Conduct final walkthroughEnsures inspection readiness

Consider Professional Pest Control

Sometimes you need to have your home treated by a professional pest control company prior to moving out. If you find very high activity in the house or if your lease has a clause stating that the house must be fumigated, then fumigating the house professionally may be worthwhile. Only certified pest control technicians can deal with infestations in a very effective way, much more than usual cleaning can achieve. Besides, they can provide property managers with documentation about the work done, if this is the case. While there is a fee, having the home treated professionally can help prevent subsequent disputes and better assure that the home will pass muster prior to the keys being handed back. 

Conclusion

Doing a full summer pest cleaning checklist is one of the best things you can do to prepare for moving out in the heat as a tenant in Perth. Clean kitchens, eliminate moisture, declutter your home, do outdoor maintenance regularly and keep an eye out for any pest activity, and you’ll be well on your way to avoiding a pest problem before your final inspection. Use these cleaning tips along with common sense warm-weather pest control, and you’ll have a cleaner, healthier home and your chances of getting your full bond back and leaving on a good note will be as bright as the sun. 

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