New Year, Fewer Pests: Simple Home Habits That Make a Big Difference

New Year, Fewer Pests
The New Year is a natural time for a reset. We clean out closets, reorganize storage, and try to build better habits that make life feel a little easier. What many homeowners do not realize is that these same habits can also make a big difference in pest prevention.
Pests don’t show up because a home is “dirty.” They show up because they find what they need: food, moisture, shelter, and an easy way inside. And during colder months, that search often leads them into your home, especially when winter stays mild and pest activity lingers longer than expected. (National Pest Management Association)
At Cook’s, we believe the best pest control starts before pests ever show up. Small everyday choices around your home can help reduce the things pests look for most and keep them from settling in.
Declutter With Purpose
Clutter creates hiding spots. Garages, closets, basements, and storage rooms become quiet, undisturbed places pests can settle in.
As you reset for this month:
- Clear out unused items in closets, garages, and storage rooms
- Replace cardboard boxes with sealed plastic bins
- Keep items off the floor when possible
A cleaner, more open storage space is easier to inspect and less inviting to pests. Cardboard boxes absorb moisture, break down over time, and are easy for pests to chew through or hide inside. They can also provide nesting material for rodents and insects. Replacing cardboard with sealed plastic bins helps reduce hiding spots, limits access to stored items and makes it easier to spot signs of pest activity early.
Rethink Pantry Habits and Seal Entry Points
Your pantry and storage areas are some of the most important spaces to protect. Open packages, spilled crumbs, and long-forgotten boxes can become an easy food source for pests. A few simple habits can help reduce what pests are looking for:
- Store cereals, flour, rice, snacks, and pet food in airtight containers
- Wipe pantry shelves and clean up crumbs quickly
- Check for torn packaging before putting groceries away
- Rotate older items forward so nothing sits untouched for months
Just as important as removing food sources is denying entry. Most pests you see indoors started outside, and even small gaps can become an easy way in. In fact, mice can squeeze through incredibly small spaces often as tiny as a dime (about 1/4 inch or 6 millimeters) which is why sealing the “small stuff” matters.
Add this to your New Year reset checklist:
- Inspect doors and windows for gaps or worn weather stripping
- Replace worn weather stripping around doors
- Add door sweeps where light shows underneath
- Repair torn or damaged screens
- Seal cracks and gaps around pipes, vents, siding, and utility lines
A strong prevention plan is not just about responding to pests you see it’s about making your home less accessible in the first place. Blocking entry points is one of the most effective ways to prevent pests before they become a problem.
Start the Year Protected
A New Year reset is a great start, but prevention works best when everyday habits and professional protection team up. Cook’s helps homeowners stay ahead of pest pressure by focusing on prevention, risk areas, and long-term protection, not just quick fixes.
If you want help identifying entry points and creating a preventative plan, call Cook’s at 1-800-239-9898 to get started.
