Storage Spaces
Storage spaces are a good hiding place for pests. Some units have indoor storage spaces while some properties have sheds our outdoor storage spaces too. Paying attention to what you store and how you store it may prevent your storage room from attracting pests like mice and rats. Balconies that have a lot of clutter may attract unwanted birds like pigeons, which attract mites and can leave bird droppings on your balcony. If you are going to be away from your unit for a long period of time, make sure you clear the clutter on your balcony because this is when the birds are most likely to come pay you a visit.
Food
Like most animals, pests go in search of food. If you can, keep food in airtight containers and in the fridge/freezer. Any food that is left lying around can attract pests. Appliances such as ovens, stoves, grills, microwaves and toasters can attract pests if food particles are not cleaned out on a regular basis, so make sure you keep them clean.
Manage Moisture
Certain pests are attracted to damp and moist areas and in some cases, excess moisture can lead to mold or certain components deteriorating, which leads to more areas where pests can hide and live. Where possible, keep the place light, airy and dry to ensure moisture does not build up.