When managing incidental indoor sightings, which approach is considered more effective than using insecticides?
Answer
Exclusion and source removal
Focusing efforts on sanitation to remove attractants and sealing entry points (exclusion) proves more effective long-term than chemical treatment because it addresses why the beetles are present.

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