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Storing Emergency Food

Many people assume that they need to store emergency food in their homes. However, many people face the problem of protecting their foods from mice and rats as they could be extremely interested in stored food products. This article will focus on some useful tips on how to keep rodents and pests out of your storage space. This information could be useful to anyone who wants to save his or her survival foods from rodents and insects.
Before you put your survival foods into a storage place it is recommended to spray it with insecticide. In fact, whenever you bring a new item into your storage area, make sure you do a thorough cleaning.
If you plan to keep some clothes along with your foods, make sure you put moth balls in clothes boxes. Even though you might not like the smell, this is a great option to keep insects and rodents always from your storage.
Never store foods in opened containers. Never store opened food close to your long term food storage. The smell of food could bring the rodents to your storage area.
It is very important to pack everything perfectly well. Every box and container should be sealed off from pests. All boxes should be in working condition. Proper storage is the only possible option for those who do not want to share their foods with rodents and insects.
Before you begin to stockpile food products check if there are any holes and gaps in your storage area. Check the room or closet from bottom to top before you put your first container of food into it. If you find any holes, gaps or cracks, make sure you fix them. Otherwise you should look for another storage area.
Develop a habit of checking your storage area regularly. It needs to be checked sporadically. Look through all the corners and make sure that there are no signs of bugs or rodents.
Any openings in your storage area should be tightly closed. Always check the door and the windows if you have them. Nothing should be able to get inside of your storage area without your permission.
You need to also make sure your storage area is completely dry. No moisture should get inside. Most pests like to live in a damp space. So you need to check if your storage place is protected from rains, melting snow, flooding etc. Do not keep any open liquids in your storage area as well.
If you have found rodents in your storage area and you cannot deal with the problem yourself, then you definitely need to notify local pest control. It is better to leave the problem to professionals if you do not feel like you are able to cope with it.

Are you aware that food storage can save you from lots of troubles during all sorts of emergency situations. Learn more about food storage on this food storage site.

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