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How to Keep Pests Out of Your Holiday Decorations

Written by Aptive Environmental November 25, 2024

Updated November 27, 2024

The holiday season is a time of joy, warmth, and festive décor. But as you deck the halls, unwelcome pests can find your decorations just as inviting. Whether your ornaments are on display or tucked away in storage, these tips will help you enjoy your holidays without the hassle of pest problems. Discover practical strategies for how to keep pests out of your holiday decorations and protect your home throughout the season.


Why Holiday Decorations Attract Pests

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Holiday decorations provide ideal conditions for pests to thrive, especially when stored in less frequently accessed areas of your home. Warmth, clutter, and edible items like food-based decorations can turn your storage or living spaces into a pest magnet.

Why Displayed Decorations Are Also at Risk

Even decorations in active use can attract pests, particularly if they include natural elements such as wreaths, garlands, or real Christmas trees. Keeping decorations pest-free during display requires vigilance and proactive steps.


Preparation Tips Before Storing Decorations

Proper preparation before storage can go a long way in keeping pests out of your holiday decorations:

  1. Clean and Dry Decorations: Ensure all items are free of food particles, dust, and moisture to reduce pest attraction.
  2. Inspect for Infestations: Look for signs of pest activity, such as webs or droppings, before packing.
  3. Pack in Airtight Containers: Store decorations in plastic bins with tight-fitting lids rather than cardboard boxes.

Best Storage Solutions to Keep Pests Out

Proper storage solutions can keep pests from turning your decorations into their next home.

  • Plastic Storage Bins: Use sturdy, sealable plastic bins for ornaments, lights, and other decorations.
  • Vacuum-Sealed Bags: For fabrics like stockings or tree skirts, vacuum-sealed bags protect against moths and other fabric-damaging pests.
  • Avoid Cardboard Boxes: Cardboard can attract pests like silverfish and cockroaches.

Keeping Pests Away While Decorations Are on Display

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Once your decorations are proudly displayed, they remain at risk of pest activity. Follow these tips to protect your home and holiday cheer:

Inspect Fresh Greenery and Trees

Natural decorations like real Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands can harbor insects. Shake them out thoroughly before bringing them indoors, and inspect for pests such as spiders or mites.

Use Pest-Repelling Scents

Certain scents, such as cinnamon, cloves, and peppermint, are natural deterrents for pests. Incorporate these scents into your holiday decor with scented candles or essential oil diffusers.

Keep Food-Based Decorations Secure

Edible ornaments like popcorn strings or candy canes can attract ants and rodents. If you use them, display them in areas that are less accessible to pests or consider using inedible replicas.

Protect Light Displays

Keep outdoor light displays free of pests by sealing wiring connections and using protective coverings for light strings. This prevents insects and rodents from chewing through wires.

Regularly Vacuum Around Decorations

Keep the area around your decorations clean by vacuuming regularly. This removes crumbs, dust, and other debris that could attract pests.

Limit Open Windows and Doors

While it’s tempting to let fresh air in, open doors and windows can provide entry points for pests. Use screens to block insects from coming inside.


How to Inspect Decorations Before Unpacking

Before bringing decorations into your home, inspect them for signs of pests.

  1. Open Storage Containers Outdoors: Unpack decorations in a garage or outdoor space to avoid introducing pests into your living areas.
  2. Shake Out Decorations: Shake out wreaths, garlands, and fabric items to dislodge hidden pests.
  3. Inspect for Signs of Damage: Look for gnaw marks, droppings, or other signs of pest activity before placing decorations on display.

Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

Regular cleaning helps maintain the beauty of your decorations while deterring pests.

  • Clean Decorations Weekly: Dust ornaments and wipe down surfaces to remove potential pest attractants.
  • Store Edible Items Separately: Remove edible ornaments or replace them with pest-resistant alternatives after the holidays.
  • Monitor Your Decorations: Keep an eye out for signs of pest activity, such as webs or droppings, and address issues promptly.

When to Seek Professional Help

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Even with the best precautions, some pest issues can persist. If you’re noticing recurring problems around your decorations or storage areas, it might be time to consult professional pest control services. Their expertise can help create a more comfortable and enjoyable home environment during the holiday season.


Conclusion

Keeping your holiday decorations protected from pests requires attention both during storage and while they’re on display. By using proper storage methods, maintaining clean displays, and taking proactive steps, you can protect your decorations and enjoy a cheerful season. Whether you’re preserving cherished ornaments or creating a festive atmosphere with fresh greenery, these strategies ensure your home remains a joyful and inviting space.

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