Controlling Pests on the Beach: Tips for a Pest-Free Experience

Controlling Pests on the Beach: Tips for a Pest-Free Experience

When people talk about ‘beach bugs,’ they talk about two or three forms of bugs that may be close to water sources. People from Long Island know these critters are present each time you go to the oceanfront of the island. Beach Bugs can be very annoying. This is why we will be looking at some effective ways to control pest infections on the beach with the help of Pest Control Pompano Beach

What Bugs Live on the Beach?

The beach has nice shores, and those shores have various types of insects. The common ones are as follows:

  • Sand Fleas
  • Sand flies
  • Blood worms 
  • Beach Hoppers
  • Horse Flies

Ways to Control Beach Bugs

There are multiple ways in which you can control beach bugs. Some of the best and recommended ways are given below:

  • Take your bug spray!

Sadly, many families and friends pack their sunblock and take it along to the beach while leaving the bug repellent at home. Take them both! Ignore the potential for bug bites by coating yourself to provide a no-pest zone, and remember to reapply as the waves rinse it off. A regular diet spray will do the trick here, but there are loads more if you’re curious.

  • Stay away from mosquitoes.

Choose the location carefully where you are going to spread your things at the beach! We do not necessarily imagine mosquitoes on warm sandy coastlines and waves; however, anything from standing water or slow-moving streams at the beach will most likely have mosquitoes, too. Avoid such areas and do not hesitate to change positions. Use repellent creams as long as necessary.

  • Change early

Take spare clothes and change them out before getting back into the car and wearing the same sandy clothes. This is because you don’t want to spend the next few days with beach bugs in your car upholstery.

  • Wash pets and kids outside.

If your beach has showers or hoses, wash yourself and, particularly, your kids and pets. Cockroaches prefer to hide in hair or fur and become even more dangerous when you get back home; therefore, wash everyone. If there aren’t washing facilities, take the hose at home and wash everyone down on the lawn!

  • Toss your clothes in the wash.

Such clothes should not be placed in hampers where beach bugs survive until the next day. However, they need washing as soon as you get home, so you can just throw them in the washing machine to wash them and get rid of any insects that may be on them. This can ensure that the bugs, if any, do not come into your house and infest it.

Conclusion

To maintain pest control on the beach, there are mainly preventive measures that are also environmentally friendly. Cleaning prevents the accumulation of food and garbage, which, if cleaned very well, keeps away insects and other rodents. Using tamper-proof and lidded trash cans and recycling receptacles goes another step further to dissuade pests.

Effective methods to control pests include the use of pest-repellant plants, such as lavender and citronella, around beaches. This also reduces issues related to pests, especially around food, whenever general picnic regions are chosen other than sandy areas.

In severe pest infestations, insect traps, biocontrol agents, or non-chemical methods can be used. It is important not to use chemical pesticides, which can negatively impact marine life and disorganize the beach habitat.

The general long-term control of pests involves working closely with local authorities and always keeping an eye on pest business. 

References:

  1. https://www.acpest.com/about/our-blog/what-kind-bugs-live-beach
  2. https://inspectallservices.com/news/beach-bugs-and-pests-how-to-make-sure-they-dont-ruin-your-fun/#:~:text=Apply%20a%20layer%20of%20bug,alternatives%20if%20you%20are%20interested.&text=Watch%20where%20you%20set%20up%20at%20the%20beach