Make it clear in your listing that lights, TV's etc need to be turned off when they leave the room. Be very specific that excessive use of utilities will result in extra service charges. There is a section to add that.
Make it a house rule then if they aren't following the house rules Airbnb will back you up in asking them to leave.
Structure your listing to target corporate/ business professionals. To attract a higher quality of guests.
Set you expectations in your description in a polite, professional, yet firm manner.
Use chat GPT for assistance on that.
Remember it's YOUR HOUSE. You call the shots. Yes, you need to be the hostess with the mostest but does not mean you have to tolerate behavior that makes you uncomfortable or is causing issues.
Example: I was concerned about people drinking as I am in recovery. 7 years sober. I can't or didn't want not allow drinking at all. Who would book with me? I found tiny mini fridges at Walmart that hold a 12 pack. I took time to explain in my listing to please use those for any alcoholic beverages they wish to have during their stay. Not the main fridge out of respect of my 7 years sobriety. However, feel free to have the beverage of your choice while fixing your dinner or lounging in the backyard. Just please be sure to not leave any laying around.
Not a single person has had a problem with it. Nor has it hindered my bookings.
The more details you put in the description = less issues. Also, it deters the rif raf. They don't like rules. High quality people looking for high quality stays will read the forever long instructions and house rules and will appreciate the effort that was put into it. That right there says a lot.