6 Easy Home Remedies to Get Rid of Tiny Bugs Indoors

Evelyn Johnson

By Evelyn Johnson

10 Jan. 2026

8 min read

How to Get Rid of Tiny Bugs in House
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    Spotting tiny bugs crawling near your window or around the house is no less than a nightmare. Pests like mice, roaches, or black bugs may appear small, but they can cause major problems in the house. Hence, it is better to get rid of them as soon as they appear to prevent them from multiplying. They may look harmless, but ignoring them can quickly lead to an infestation.

    Luckily, it is possible to get rid of them easily by following the right approach. In this guide, you will explore 6 easy steps to keep your house pest-free.

    6 Easy Steps to Prevent Tiny Bugs

    Maintain Cleanliness

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    One of the ways to prevent bug infestations is by maintaining overall cleanliness in your home. Insects can even invade a clean house if they get access to food, water, and shelter. Therefore, make sure to check all possible entry points and clean them, for example, cracks in walls, damaged window screens, leaky pipes, or points with water damage. Make sure to keep the trash can sealed, empty the compost bin regularly, and clean up pet food indoors and outdoors.

    Since indoor plants, stored firewood, and damp areas like basements or garages are common bug hotspots, inspect and clean them regularly. If there are flying insects in your house, then look for the area where they gather before you start cleaning or sealing it. After identifying their source, make sure to close every possible gap that allows entry.

    Dry the Damp Areas

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    Some bugs like silverfish, springtails, and centipedes often enter homes, especially in search of both food and water. Repair any leaky faucets, pipes, or drains immediately to prevent infestation. Make sure your washing machine, air conditioner, and dryer function properly without any leakage. You can also use a dehumidifier in constantly damp areas like basements, and inspect your attic frequently to ensure it’s completely dry. Keep your home well-ventilated and moisture-free, as it discourages pests from settling in. Excess humidity can be attractive to these tiny invaders and cause potential  damage due to dampness.

    Keep Your Kitchen Clean

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    Since these bugs are easily attracted to food and moisture, the kitchen becomes one of the most common places where they are found. Hence, it is suggested to store all the pantry items like flour, cereal, rice, dried fruits, nuts, and spices in a tightly sealed container to prevent their invasion. Regularly wipe countertops, floors, and corners to remove crumbs or spills that attract ants, beetles, and moths. Make sure to avoid leaving pet food openly, as it can draw pests. Instead of bigger food packets, go for small food packages that can be quickly consumed to prevent the chances of infestations.

    Maintain a Debris-Free Outdoor

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    Bugs can easily invade if the surroundings of your home are not clean enough. Hence, it is advised to keep the firewood stacks, compost bins, and piles of leaves or grass well away from your house. These are some of the most commonly found hiding spots. Always check firewood for insects before bringing it indoors. Eradicate any standing water in the yard area to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. Make sure to keep the landscape beds free from weeds by cleaning them regularly, and trim trees or shrubs touching the house to reduce the crawling points for pests.

    Kill the Bugs Immediately When You See

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    A small problem can turn into a major infestation; therefore, make sure to kill the bugs at the moment you spot them. With the help of some reliable insect control products like Ortho or Home Defense, which offer a wide range of baits, sprays, and ready-to-use solutions for home use, you can kill the bugs easily. Simply apply these products to affected areas as per the instructions mentioned on the label to ensure safety and effectiveness. Killing the bugs on the spot will prevent pests like ants, roaches, or spiders from multiplying. Regular cleaning and inspection will keep your house free from infestation and full of a healthy environment.

    Make a Bug Barrier to Keep Them Out

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    Taking preventive measures is the first step in eliminating pest infestation. Use a quality bug barrier like Ortho or Home Defense Max indoor insect barrier and apply it around windows, doors, and baseboards to prevent pests from entering. It will kill and repel ants, roaches, and spiders and offer protection on nonporous surfaces for up to 12 months. You can also use Ortho and Home Defense pest control solutions for outdoor protection. It kills the insects present in the Lawn and Landscape to treat the yard, garden beds, and home perimeter. Always read and follow product labels for safe and effective results.

    Contact Pest Control

    If bugs persist despite regular treatment, it's best to call a professional pest control service. With the right tools and knowledge, experts will smoothly handle the toughest situations and large-scale infestations effectively. Search for serious warning signs like droppings, warped floors, or damaged wood, as they indicate a termite issue that requires immediate attention. If the bugs are coming through your window, then schedule a window inspection to ensure the windows are properly sealed.

    By following preventive measures carefully and taking help from professionals in serious cases, one can easily get rid of tiny bugs in their house.

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