Six Steps to Avoid Bug Infestations in Your Rental Property

If the idea of an insect infestation at your Wembley rental property makes your skin crawl, read on to find out how to beat the bugs this summer.

Six Steps to Avoid Bug Infestations in Your Rental Property
No landlord wants uninvited visitors in their buy-to-let – especially the six-legged variety that spread disease, bite, sting and cause property damage.
 
With insects breeding prolifically in warm weather, here’s a list of the little critters to be on the lookout for in your rental property.
 
Flies: Common house flies reproduce in large numbers, so even if you only have a few buzzing around the place, this can change quickly. Flies contaminate surfaces with bacteria from their gut and feet and cause food poisoning and other illnesses. 
 
Cockroaches: You may not see these nocturnal creatures during the day, but you might spot their droppings. Cockroaches often move from sewers and drains to properties (yuk!). They can spread nasty bacteria such as salmonella, staphylococcus and streptococcus.
 
Wasps: These flying pests make their nests using wood pulp – sourced by munching through plasterboard walls and ceilings – and saliva. They often nest under eaves, so a tenant might hear them before seeing them. In summer, an average wasps’ nest can house 5,000 adult wasps – who can sting when threatened. Best call a pro to get rid of these blighters.
 
Bed bugs: These reddish-brown, seed-sized critters are like tiny vampires – they feast on blood. Their bites can cause anything from minor irritation to a severe anaphylactic reaction. Common signs of bed bugs include blood spots or brown stains on bed linen or mattresses.
 
Who is responsible for infestations?
As with many issues relating to rental properties, the answer isn’t always straightforward. 
If the infestation is linked to low standards of cleanliness or leaving food and bins uncovered, the tenant is responsible.
 
However, if the insects have made their way in through holes in walls, gaps around windows or uncapped pipes, then the landlord is responsible.
 
In some cases, both parties may have a role to play in addressing the situation. Always look for practical solutions and act swiftly because the pests will only keep reproducing.
 
How to avoid bug infestations
1)     Have a good rapport with your tenant so that they’ll inform you if a pest problem arises.
 
2)     Encourage tenants to store all food in the fridge or cupboards and wipe up crumbs. Regular vacuuming will help get rid of eggs and larvae.
 
3)     Ensure all garbage bins have well-fitting lids and encourage your tenant to seal rubbish bags before disposing of them.
 
4)     Block any holes or gaps in woodwork and around windows and doors. Check that drains and pipework don’t provide an entry route for insects.
 
5)     Check second-hand furniture carefully before moving it into your property – it could be hosting bed bugs. You can also buy special mattress protectors that prevent bed bugs from proliferating.
 
6)     During routine inspections, look for insect droppings, eggs or discarded shells.
 
Visit the British Pest Control Association’s website for tips on identifying and eradicating insects. 
 
And for more advice on managing a property, get in touch with us here at Grey & Co.
 
 

Get in touch with us

First Name*
Last Name*
Your Email Address*
Mobile Phone*
Are you looking to*
Please enter message here*
Please confirm that it is okay for us to contact you about this information as well as products and services. (You will always be given the right to unsubscribe at any point in the future)*

Register for Property Alerts

Ever missed out on the perfect property just because you heard about it too late, or the Estate Agent never told you about it as it was slightly outside of your criteria? Never miss out again by using our “Heads Up Property Alerts”.

Latest Properties

Charming 3 Bedroom House with Spacious Interiors and Off Street Parking in Wembley

Guide Price

£650,000

3 Beds1 Bath2 Receptions
The Dene Wembley Middlesex HA9 7QT

3 Bedroom Semi Detached House

Off Street Parking for 2 Cars

Large Through Lounge

Spacious 2 Bedroom Flat with Off Street Parking in Wembley - Perfect for Families or Investors

Guide Price

£380,000

2 Beds1 Bath1 Reception
Scarle Road, Wembley, Greater London, HA0 4SR

Off street parking - highly sort after this close to Ealing Road

Electrics checked in 2021 - valid until 2026

Good condition throughout - full refurb in 2016

2 bedroom apartment boasting a private roof terrace with stunning panoramic views on Popes

Guide Price

£590,000

2 Beds2 Baths1 Reception
Abelard Place Popes Lane South Ealing London W5 4BZ

Striking and Contemporary 2 Bedroom Apartment on Popes Lane in South Ealing

Built in 2015 in a striking small luxury mixed development of 3 houses and 2 apartments

Private roof terrace with motorised roof access providing 360 degree views of West London

Meet Abigail

  Hello, my name is Abigail, and I am the Grey in Grey & Co. I started working here in 2002 as a Junior Negotiator and have worked my way up the ranks since then. I took over running the company in 2014 and have been enjoying the roller coaster that is leadership ever since.   During my 20 plus years at Grey & Co I have dealt with the sale of over £100,000,000 worth of property and overseen the management of assets worth £250,000,000 for clients around the world.   I also had the pleasure of working with my father, the founder of Grey & Co, for 15 years before he sadly passed away and from him, I learnt the work hard ethic and our values today are still the ones that he founded the company on all those years ago.   Be Remarkable, Be Passionate, Be Humble and Be Better.   As a community centric boutique family agency, you couldn’t find a better partner to take with you on your property journey.

Meet All The Team

So You’ve Had an Offer Accepted, What Now?

Congratulations – you’ve had an offer on your future new home accepted. But don’t rush out to buy curtains just yet. Here’s some important information about what happens next.

The Psychology of Successful Tenancies

How can you encourage tenants to settle long-term in your rental? A report compiled by consumer psychologists claims to have the answers.

January 2025 Property Market Update

Let's look at what's happening in the property market at the end of January 2025. And ask, is now a good time to buy or sell?