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Insects lurking in your Christmas tree? How to keep them out

The Christmas tree is a symbol of the festive season, but it can harbour unwelcome guests. We may often be unaware that insects have nestled among its needles. How can you minimise the risk of bringing them into your home with the tree? Just remember one simple task.

How to get rid of bugs from the Christmas tree?
How to get rid of bugs from the Christmas tree?
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Christmas trees create a magical atmosphere in the home but can also bring unwanted guests. It's not uncommon to introduce insects into the house along with the Christmas tree. How can this be avoided? It's easier than you might think.

Insects that we may bring home with the Christmas tree

Most insects are dormant during the cold winter, yet they can become active at room temperature. Unsurprisingly, their presence on the Christmas tree is often noticed only when the tree is brought inside.

Numerous species of insects particularly like living on a Christmas tree, including spiders, aphids, centipedes, bark beetles, and even mites. Not only do they look unsightly, but some can cause significant issues in the home. That's why it's essential to eliminate them promptly.

Home remedies for insects on the Christmas tree

It's important to regularly vacuum around the tree and monitor any changes on its surface and in the immediate surroundings, which can help maintain cleanliness and safety in the home. However, upon noticing insects on your decorated tree, you might consider using natural insecticides, which are safe for humans.

Not everyone wants to spend extra money on this. Fortunately, you can address the issue in an entirely different and, most importantly, budget-friendly way. The key is to carefully inspect the tree before bringing it home to avoid surprises during the festive season.

Additionally, when purchasing a tree, it's wise to ensure it comes from a reliable supplier, reducing the risk of being infested with insects. If in doubt, keeping the tree in a cool area before bringing it into the house is advisable, which can help minimise the risks associated with hidden pests.

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