Are Yucky Critters Munching on Your Montreal Cardboard Boxes for Moving?

If you’ve been wondering whether or not you should invest in cardboard boxes for moving when you’re relocating in Montreal, you’ll want to do a little research.  Many homeowners don’t realize that cardboard is a very delicious place to live and breed for several types of unwanted household pests.  Unless you want to take these unwanted critters with you when you relocate, you may want to consider renting plastic boxes for moving instead.  Plastic isn’t attractive for bugs, which means a cleaner move for you.

Pests Who Love Cardboard… and Want to Hitch a Ride in Your Moving Boxes

Some of the most well-known – and well-loathed – pests who find cardboard to be the ideal place to settle for a while or for a lifetime include:

Cockroaches – These are one of the worst types of pests to bring to a home, because they are notoriously difficult to get rid of.  Once they make your residence their residence, you will have to spend a lot of energy and money to kill them off.  They especially like corrugated cardboard, because they can hide in the spaces created.

Termites – Remember that cardboard is essential wood.  What do termites love to chew on?  Wood, of course!  So they are going to be drawn to cardboard moving supplies like boxes and wardrobe-style containers.  They can move quickly from munching on your cardboard box to munching on your new house.  Yikes!

Bed Bugs – Don’t let the bed bugs bite… and don’t give them a free ride to your next house, apartment, bungalow or condo, either!  Bed bugs can wreak havoc on you because they feed all night, and are tough to remove from your bedding.  They’re sly creatures, and they can wedge themselves into tiny spaces, such as overlapping areas on cardboard boxes.

Silverfish – While these aren’t necessarily going to hurt humans or pets, they’re quite disgusting.  If you’ve ever seen a silverfish scamper across the floor, you know how shocking it can be.  They tend to like wet spaces, and cardboard sucks up moisture well.  If you move your belongings and store them in the basement in a cardboard container, you’re setting yourself up for a house that includes silverfish.

Spiders – You’re never going to be able to have a home that’s completely spider-free, but that doesn’t mean you should make it easy for them to join you in your new location.  Spiders like the fact that there are multiple crevices in cardboard.  They’ll sit back and wait as you unknowingly pack up your things.  Then, they’ll be happy to explore your next house!

Solve the Problem – Go With Recycled, Recyclable Plastic Boxes for Moving

By choosing plastic boxes for moving that can be recycled and reused, you’re not only helping the environment, but you’re keeping away all the creepy crawlies.  This helps you maintain a cleaner moving atmosphere overall, and reduces the risk that you’ll bring along some guests with you when moving day comes.  

To place your order for Blue Bins moving supplies, including plastic containers and boxes for moving, please make your reservation online or call our representatives.  We’re happy to assist you in giving bugs the heave ho!