Category: News

  • Cold Weather Is Here: Mice Migrate Indoors

    If you’ve dealt with rodent problems before, you were probably lucky enough to get a reprieve over the spring and summer months. However, now that winter is just around the corner, and the temperatures are beginning to drop, don’t be surprised if those furry little fiends start to show their places around your nice, warm home…

  • 5 Tips on Identifying Bed Bugs

    If you have woken up in the morning with some new bites on your body, you probably instantly think you have a bed bug problem. However, before you blame your bites on bed bugs, it’s important to properly identify them before administering proper bed bug control. Here are a few tips to help you easily…

  • Crickets – the Nuisance Pest That Can Drive You Crazy

    Did you know that in many cultures, and even for some Americans, having crickets in your house is a sign of good luck? The fact is, crickets rarely come indoors, however when the weather gets colder, they do frequently accidentally hop inside a window or door because they’re attracted to the warmth. If you’ve been…

  • Can Your Pet Get Fleas During The Winter?

    Many pet owners believe that once winter hits, they no longer need residential pest control because their pet’s flea infestations will be over…at least for a few months. However, fleas continue to be a problem during the winter, and if you like to keep your home nice and warm (who doesn’t?), then those pesky fleas…

  • Hardware Store Pest Control Just Doesn’t Work

    When you have a pest control problem, quite often calling an exterminator isn’t the first solution that comes to mind. We tend to be quite protective, and it’s natural for us to want to defend our homes when those unwelcome invaders come around. However, rather than spend money on hardware store pest control products, it’s…

  • Bed Bugs Still Biting According To The NPMA

    The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the University of Kentucky have three surveys of bed bugs for pest control professionals across the United States. According to more than 250 respondents, 99.6 percent have tackled the bloodsucking pests over the past year, which is an increase since the last time the survey was completed. According…