What Never to Do With Organic Waste If You Want to Avoid Pests at Home
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article provides guidance on proper organic waste management to prevent pests in homes.
- It highlights the advantage of composting organic matter at home for later use, emphasizing the need for technique.
- The piece includes information about Irene Rodrรญguez, an editor at La Naciรณn with multiple journalism awards.
Managing organic waste effectively at home is crucial for preventing pest infestations and can offer benefits if handled correctly. While organic matter can be composted for later use, this process requires specific techniques to be successful.
The article, published by La Naciรณn, features insights from Irene Rodrรญguez, an editor specializing in Experiences and Events. Rodrรญguez, who has been with La Naciรณn since 2009 and in journalism since 2004, is a decorated professional with accolades including the National Journalism Award INEC 2025 and the National Scientific Journalism Award 2014.
Proper handling of organic waste not only aids in pest control but also contributes to sustainable practices. The emphasis on technique suggests that simply accumulating organic matter is insufficient; a structured approach is necessary to harness its potential benefits and avoid common pitfalls like attracting unwanted pests.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.