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How to Keep Bugs Away From Windows

Shaun McFadyen

New ParagraphIt’s tough to keep bugs away from windows during the summer (or any hot day throughout the year). The weather’s scorching and as soon as you open the windows, a swarm of bugs invades your home.


And the critters can ruin your sleep: mosquitoes will buzz all night, and if fleas or ticks decide to come inside, your pets will be in trouble.


Open windows can keep bugs away with natural repellents and a screen, but what to do if bugs still come in with the windows closed?

Well, read below to learn some tips on how to keep bugs away now!


Essential Oils to Repel Bugs


If you want an organic approach to keep bugs away from windows, try using some natural ingredients.


Essential oils contain
compounds that by nature the insects have learned to avoid.


So, if you pick the right oil for each bug, it’s a natural insect repellent to deter them: the bug has been hardwired through years of evolution to stay away from that oil!


To use this natural pest control technique, you should
mix around 15 drops of oil with water in a squirt bottle, and then spray onto windows or just the frame (if you want to keep the windows open).


Another solution is to
wipe down the windows with an oil-soaked cloth or to put the oil in a jar and keep it at the window sill to deter the bugs.


Check out a list below of some oils to use for each bug:

  • Mosquitoes: Citronella, Lavender, Lemongrass
  • Gnats: Spearmint, Patchouli
  • Flies:  Peppermint, Spearmint, Lavender, Lemongrass
  • Moths: Peppermint, Spearmint, Citronella, Cedarwood, Hyssop
  • Ants: Spearmint, Peppermint
  • Beetles: Peppermint, Thyme
  • Roaches: Peppermint, Citronella
  • Spiders: Peppermint, Spearmint
  • Fleas: Peppermint, Spearmint, Lavender, Lemongrass
  • Ticks: Lavender, Lemongrass, Sage, Thyme


Essential oils work best if you
use the right one for the bug that’s bothering you.


In case you don’t know the species
of the bug that’s entering your home, use peppermint! It’s highly effective against most insects.


Put Some Bird Feed Near Your Windows


You can always rely on your feathered friends to keep the bugs away.


Not only will they cheer up your home with some singing, but they also
eat bugs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!


So, if you want a natural insect repellent, just
put some bird feed near your windows. And if you have a garden, you can install a birdhouse — then you’ll always have a feathered neighbor to keep the bugs away!


For optimal protection, you can pair the birds along with the essential oils. It’s an all-natural method to keep bugs away from windows.


Keep the Seal on Your Windows Intact


Bugs can get in through cracks and holes in your window frame.


So, in case your windows are very old, chances are that the pests are coming in through old cracks that need to be blocked up.


Take a look at your windows and try to look for any crevices. Then,
use a sealer such as caulk to block up the holes.


Keep in mind though that sealing off holes is a temporary solution.


As time passes by, the glue on window frames wears off, leaving many cracks for bugs to crawl into (especially if the windows are of low-quality).


So, if you notice that the sealant doesn’t last or that cracks keep showing up,
consider ordering a brand-new window for your home.


Get the Right Windows and Install a Window Screen


If you can feel a draft coming from your window, it means bugs can come in too.


And if you’ve tried using natural oils, sealed up the cracks, and still have bugs coming in, it’s time for brand new windows.


Get a replacement window
that will fit perfectly in the frame and then add a window screen to keep bugs away while they’re open.


A high-quality window will keep bugs away and save you money:
energy-efficient windows not only insulate your home better for savings on utilities, but also come with a high-end seal on the window frame to keep the bugs out.


That means you can keep the air conditioning on a lower intensity or even keep the windows open and rest assured with a screen — no more mosquitoes bothering your sleep!


Brothers Windows has 25+ years of experience
installing windows in California. We serve the greater Los Angeles area, the Bay area, Sacramento, Reno, and San Diego.


Get a quote today! (To find out how our window's seals can help keep bugs out!)



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