Our Pest Control Blog
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Bug bombs, also known as insect or bug foggers, are a popular solution for dealing with household pests. However, there's an ongoing debate about their safety and effectiveness.
When it comes to the insect kingdom, few creatures capture our attention and fascination like wasps and bees. These buzzing insects play vital roles in our ecosystems, but they often inspire mixed reactions from humans.
While commercial mosquito repellents are readily available, they often contain chemicals that some people prefer to avoid. Luckily, nature provides us with a wide array of natural mosquito repellents that can effectively keep these pesky insects at bay.
Having pests in your attic can be a nuisance and a potential threat to your home and well-being. Several pests commonly find their way into attics, seeking shelter and warmth, including:
Wasps are known for their painful stings, and if you have a wasp nest in or near your home, it can be a dangerous situation. It's important to take necessary precautions when getting rid of a wasp nest to avoid getting stung.
There are many reasons why you might have noticed an increase in spiders in your home.
Of all the pests that can cause problems for you and your home, termites cause the costliest and most extreme damage. Learn what you can do to prevent infestations and prevent extensive property damage.
Rodents can wreak all sorts of havoc—from spreading disease to damaging property—making it essential to familiarize yourself with the kinds of rodents that infest homes. Read our guide to learn about the species that take up residence in homes and how to quickly identify them.
Cockroaches carry and can spread more than 40 varieties of bacteria, germs, parasitic worms, and other human pathogens. Learn what you can do to prevent infestations or how to react if you notice these pests running around your home.
Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that have plagued humankind for centuries. These nocturnal pests feed on human blood and are notorious for infesting homes, hotels, and other dwellings. Despite their name, bed bugs are not limited to beds and can be found in furniture, upholstery, and even clothing.