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How to Get Rid of Clover Mites in the House

How to Get Rid of Clover Mites in the House

Using a vacuum cleaner to pick up clover mites is one way to eliminate them. Crushing them and wiping them away represents a simple-but-messy option, too.


Clover Mites Annoy Homeowners


Clover mites might not be over-sized pests, but their presence inside a home may prove annoying and unwanted. Insects detract from an interior and create perceptions of neglect. These tiny eight-legged creatures become readily identified from their red color. The mites are close cousins to spiders, but they may not be as frightening as hairy, larger arachnids.


Troubles Outside the House


Homeowners may find clover mites to being troubling pests more outside the house than inside a home. Generally, these creatures like to feed on plants. So, their presence seems more common in yards. Although an exterior infestation seems much better than an interior one, the creatures could find their way into a home if left untreated. Also, the mites could cause damage to plants outside because of their feeding habits.


Killing clover mites outside the home could involve spraying the property. However, some sprays used for exteriors might be unsafe for interior use. Even using sprays outside might worry some homeowners. Thankfully, there are insect-killing soaps and a special "dust" that dehydrates insects that crawl over it. Such products are also intended for exterior use.


Preventive steps might be advisable, as keeping these insects out of the home could eliminate the hassle of an infestation. Is there grass, mulch, or weeds near the home's foundation? Maybe getting rid of them and creating a buffer between vegetation and the foundation could help. Clover mites are so small they could crawl through imperfections in the windows and doors. Why let them get close to the home?


Wiping clover mites with a wet sponge or crushing them might deal with the problem, but these red creatures could leave streaks on whatever surface turned into their final resting place. Again, preventive and exterior steps may be the preferred options to pursue.

How to Get Rid of Clover Mites in the House

Using a vacuum cleaner to pick up clover mites is one way to eliminate them. Crushing them and wiping them away represents a simple-but-messy option, too.


Clover Mites Annoy Homeowners


Clover mites might not be over-sized pests, but their presence inside a home may prove annoying and unwanted. Insects detract from an interior and create perceptions of neglect. These tiny eight-legged creatures become readily identified from their red color. The mites are close cousins to spiders, but they may not be as frightening as hairy, larger arachnids.


Troubles Outside the House


Homeowners may find clover mites to being troubling pests more outside the house than inside a home. Generally, these creatures like to feed on plants. So, their presence seems more common in yards. Although an exterior infestation seems much better than an interior one, the creatures could find their way into a home if left untreated. Also, the mites could cause damage to plants outside because of their feeding habits.


Killing clover mites outside the home could involve spraying the property. However, some sprays used for exteriors might be unsafe for interior use. Even using sprays outside might worry some homeowners. Thankfully, there are insect-killing soaps and a special "dust" that dehydrates insects that crawl over it. Such products are also intended for exterior use.


Preventive steps might be advisable, as keeping these insects out of the home could eliminate the hassle of an infestation. Is there grass, mulch, or weeds near the home's foundation? Maybe getting rid of them and creating a buffer between vegetation and the foundation could help. Clover mites are so small they could crawl through imperfections in the windows and doors. Why let them get close to the home?


Wiping clover mites with a wet sponge or crushing them might deal with the problem, but these red creatures could leave streaks on whatever surface turned into their final resting place. Again, preventive and exterior steps may be the preferred options to pursue.