Termites Taking Control Of Your Home? How To Take Back Control

Posted on: 29 November 2021
Termites are a pest that are attracted to rotting, moist wood. They don't care if it's an old decaying tree, moist wood in a woodpile, or the wood on your home. They aren't picky when it comes to rotting wood. They are there to eat and survive, and they will come in hoards to feed off of the rotting wood until there is nothing left, or until you take care of the matter and get rid of them.
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Rodent Control Tactics You Can Try On Your Own

Posted on: 18 October 2021
If you have a mouse or rat problem going on in your household, you are likely to want to find a way to rid your structure of these pests as soon as possible. Most people rely on pest control services to aid with the eradication of rodents. If you need to wait for service, try some of the following steps to help reduce rodent numbers until a professional can assess the situation for you.
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What You Should Do To Protect Your Home From Fall Pests

Posted on: 9 September 2021
In the fall, pests will begin to figure out what they need to do for the upcoming winter months. Most pests will hibernate and gather enough food to get through winter, but there are a few pests that would rather come into your home to stay safe in the winter. These are the pests you need to protect against because they will give you the most trouble. To help protect against these fall pests, there are a number of things you can do.
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6 Benefits Of Using An Eco-Friendly Termite Exterminator

Posted on: 27 July 2021
For many years, the most effective termite treatment involved chemicals such as termiticides. But while these control methods are highly effective, they can have a negative impact on the environment. If you care about the environment and about the effects of termite treatment on you and your household, consider choosing eco-friendly termite treatment over chemical treatments. Eco-friendly termite treatments offer several benefits. 1. No damage to the ecosystem Chemical sprays and soil treatments can have a negative effect on plants and on beneficial insects like bees and ladybugs.
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