Pest Prevention in Self-Storage: Keep Your Unit Bug- & Rodent-Free

Pest Prevention in Self-Storage: Keep Your Unit Bug- & Rodent-Free

​Pests — from moths to mice — can wreak havoc on stored belongings if your unit isn’t protected. Whether it’s fabric, paper, wood or cardboard, pests can chew, stain or contaminate your items. Here’s how to prevent infestations and safeguard your storage.

​1. Why Pest Prevention Matters

Pests are drawn to:

  • Food residue
  • Natural fibres like wool and cotton
  • Paper, cardboard and wooden furniture

Unchecked, they can cause costly damage.

​2. Prep Before Storage

  • Clean thoroughly: Remove all food crumbs, residues or organic deposits.
  • Vacuum and wash textiles before storing.
  • Avoid storing perishable items altogether.

​3. Use Pest-Resistant Materials

  • Prefer plastic bins with seals over cardboard boxes.
  • Elevate items off the floor on shelving or pallets.
  • Pack fragile or fabric items in protective bags.

​4. Ongoing Monitoring & Insurance

  • Inspect your unit periodically for droppings, bites, webs or gnaw marks.
  • Set rodent traps outside (not inside) the unit if allowed.
  • Ensure your storage insurance covers pest-related damage prevention measures (damage caused by pests themselves may not be covered).

​Conclusion

Pests can quietly destroy stored items, but with preparation, proper packing and regular checks, you can keep them out of your unit and your belongings safe. Ensure you have the appropriate storage insurance to cover your belongings.

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Patrick Pellens

Author: Patrick Pellens

I started in the insurance industry in 2003 specialising in Personal Insurances such as Motor Bike, Car and Home Insurance.