Our Pest Control Blog
Welcome to your go-to resource for expert tips, advice, and insights on managing pests effectively. Here, we share valuable information on identifying common household pests, prevention strategies, and the latest industry trends to help you maintain a pest-free environment.
Termite damage can appear in many forms. It can look like buckling ceilings and walls, or like mazes in wooden beams. Termites can create mud tunnels on the foundation of your home. They can also leave destruction that looks like water damage in their wake.
For most people, the differences between a wasp and a honey bee are not as important as escaping them whenever they fly too near. However, while they are both stinging insects, their differences are important when it comes to receiving proper pest control.
Termites are more than just a nuisance; they damage your home by feeding on the wood. This impairs the structure of the building. Termites can make their way through plaster and metal siding and feast on the wooden items within a building too.
When most of us think about technology and innovation, we imagine devices like smartphones and voice assistants. However, the fact is that all aspects of modern life are being improved upon with new tech, and the pest control world is no different.
Termites are tiny, ant-sized insects that survive on the cellulose they receive by eating wood. And they don’t care very much whether that wood comes from a fallen tree in a forest or the beams holding up your house.
If you’ve ever woken up in the middle of the night and found yourself covered in red, itchy bumps, bed bugs were probably the first thing that came to mind. In most cases, bed bugs are the culprit. But, just because you spot a bug in your bed or even have bitemarks doesn’t mean you have bed bugs.
The thought of having bugs in the house is enough to make anyone’s skin crawl. Often the best way to get rid of a pest infestation is by calling in a professional extermination service to fumigate your home. If you need to have your house fumigated, follow these steps to get prepared for it.
Termites and carpenter ants share a love of wood that can result in extensive damage to a structure. Both are adept at concealing their presence, so they sometimes have years to work undisturbed before they are detected.
The honeybees with which Americans are most familiar are European honeybees that began arriving in the New World with the Spanish explorers. In the centuries since, honeybees from the Old World have comprised virtually all of the bees kept for pollination and honey production.
Termites are one of the biggest concerns of homeowners all over the world. They can cause destructive damage to your home in only a short period of time. Catching a termite colony or detecting its activity early on will minimize and prevent massive damage to your home and your wallet.