The development of a bed bug problem is a significant issue for a homeowner to encounter. Unfortunately, many people do not know the types of steps that they should take in order to reduce the risk of developing a bed bug problem or how they should react when their home develops this type of infestation.
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Bed bugs commonly infest luggage when people are traveling. Read More»
Pests of all types tend to cause havoc by gaining entry to homes, leaving homeowners and renters with the responsibility of getting them to vacate so they do not cause damage to property or anxiety to those living in the structure. If you are worried about mice getting inside of your home, there are a few actions you can take to make it less likely that they will become an ongoing problem. Read More»
Summer is finally here. If you’re like most people, you’ve started spending more time outside. That is unless you have an overactive mosquito population in your yard. If that’s the case, you want to take care of the problem as quickly as possible. If you’ve decided to take the do-it-yourself approach to mosquito control this summer, you should rethink that decision. Mosquitoes aren’t easy to control, especially if you’re using over-the-counter bug sprays. Read More»
It’s easy to know if something changes in a home you’ve lived in for a long time. So, it wouldn’t be hard to notice when animals and pests intrude into your personal space. However, when you hunt for a new place or just moved into one, you might not understand it well enough to know if there are pests within.
So, it’s important to learn how to tell if the house you moved into has pests. Read More»
Have a mice infestation and ready to set out some snap traps? If so, it will help to know these trips to give you the best chance of catching those pests.
Location
You should place the snap traps in hard-to-reach locations for a couple of reasons. First of all, mice are going to be traveling out in open areas. They are going to try to stay hidden, which means going on top of cabinets, behind refrigerators, and other hard-to-reach areas. Read More»