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Preventing Bug Infestations at Home Can Reduce Your Anxiety

SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) A new survey reveals a pervasive fear of bugs among Americans. This is bad news considering that the average home has more than 100 kinds of bugs living in it.

According to a Proctor & Gamble survey, 71% of Americans suffer from what Zevo calls “bugxiety.” Much more than a mere nuisance, many respondents confessed to extreme reactions and big emotions after a bug sighting.

But you don’t have to live in fear. Here’s your five-part plan for handling insects and achieving a sense of calm:

1. For round-the-clock protection, use strategically placed Zevo Flying Insect Traps in the kitchen, garage and areas where doors and windows are open and closed frequently.

2. Seal cracks around windows and doors. It’s a cost-effective, DIY project to keep bugs out.

3. Wash up after meals. Regularly sweep and vacuum to prevent crumbs.

4. Make a thick line of used coffee grinds around your home’s perimeter. Not only will it naturally prevent ant invasions, it’s beneficial mulch for your garden, too.

5. Apply Zevo On-Body repellent before heading outdoors for peace of mind and up to 8 hours of protection from mosquitos and ticks.

To learn more, visit zevoinsect.com or follow the conversation on Facebook and Instagram with the #ZEVOit hashtag.

While bugs are an inevitable part of life, having a plan to handle them at home and while on the go, can help you react with less stress and fear.

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