3 Important Tips To Prevent A Termite Infestation

Have you recently moved to an area where termites are much more common than where you used to live? Are you confused about how to deal with and prevent these insects from consuming your home and surrounding property from becoming a termite habitat? Left to their own devices, a termite colony can ruin your walls, your roof, your fence, and more in seemingly no time at all. Preventing this from happening is one of the biggest challenges that homeowners may be faced with. [Read More]

3 Ways To Deal With Pesky Birds On Your Awnings

Birds, as beautiful as they can be, can also be a pest if they hang out on your awning all day, leaving their droppings on your awning. Bird droppings can destroy your awning over time and can be detrimental to your health. Here is a pest control solution you can to do get the birds to move off your awning and onto a different perch. #1 Use Bird Spikes Birds like to rest on awnings because they generally have a flat area across the top of the awning, which presents a perfect place for the local bird population to rest. [Read More]

Steps For Carpenter Ant Pest Control In The Home

Contrary to popular belief, carpenter ants don't eat wood. They do, however, cause damage when they infest homes because they create tunnels through the wood. In addition, the University of California Statewide Integrated Pest Management Program states that carpenter ants are capable of biting humans. When they do this, the individual may feel a tinge of pain, which is sometimes followed by a burning sensation. This sensation is caused by the formic acid that the ant sprays into the wound. [Read More]

Steps To Take In The Spring To Keep Critters At Bay

With spring in full swing, now's the time to think about bug and pest control. Ants, bees, termites and other critters are getting ready to invade your space and create a large family of their own. If you notice a bug problem, the best solution is to call a pest professional to come out right away and eradicate the issue. But, to prevent an infestation or to keep the creepy crawlies at bay, there are a few preventative measures that you can take. [Read More]