If you are always getting ants, you aren’t alone. Spring is the time of the year when these pests emerge from the ground where they have been hibernating below the surface, just waiting to come out when the weather warms up and are going to begin foraging for food. Your home may be the closest thing to them, so they are going to head in that same direction each time, especially if they are finding what they need in your home. Read More»
When dealing with ants, you’re usually concerned about the ones that manage to make it into your home. The reality is that ants are nearly everywhere, and there’s no way to stop them from infiltrating at least some parts of your property. However, keeping them out of your home and away from areas where they can cause damage or become a nuisance is important.
Controlling ants in this way typically means excluding them from the interior of your home, but is outdoor ant control ever necessary? Read More»
Pest infestations in your yard aren’t just a problem by themselves. Outdoor pest infestations also make it likely that pests will reach the interior of your home and create an indoor pest problem as well.
You need to take care of your yard properly so that you succeed in avoiding pest issues. The following are six yard maintenance mistakes that are increasing your risk of pest infestations.
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Nobody wants pests inside their home, but many people struggle with termites, cockroaches, flies, fleas, and much more. Luckily, there are ways you can protect your home. If you would like to know more about pests, keep reading.
What Causes Pests to Invade Your Home?
Pests are naturally attracted to your home because it’s a warm shelter. However, there are many ways you can increase the risk of pests or make them more likely to be attracted to your home. Read More»
Bed bugs can pop up in any home. They can simply appear one day, having been brought in by something new such as a piece of furniture or clothing, or they could have been brought in on your luggage after a trip, or even brought in from another person’s home. If you have bed bugs in your home, it doesn’t really matter where they came from; what matters now is that you do something about them quickly in order to get rid of them. Read More»