Beware where you sleep and eat. Eyes are watching you.
Pests in your pantry and closets can be a nightmare, but we ensure your home stays pest-free with proactive solutions and expert tips.
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Pests in your pantry and closets can be a nightmare, but we ensure your home stays pest-free with proactive solutions and expert tips.
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance. They carry dangerous diseases, and for us humans, we can slather on mosquito repellent DEET, wear long sleeves, and avoid especially buggy situations. But for our four-legged companions, it's not that easy.
That cute little brown mouse may have a place in this world, but your house isn't it. Mice and rats carry fleas, mites, and hantaviruses (which lead to a variety of diseases). Rodents contaminate food with excrement, hair, and urine. They'll chew up wires, furniture, clothing, books, paper, and anything else they can get their teeth into.
Ants are some of the most prevalent and diverse insects in Texas. There are over 200 species of ants in the state, and they can be found in various habitats, from deserts to forests. In this article, we'll explore some of the most common types of ants in Texas.
It's normal during the fall season to see the various spooky pests of Halloween, such as bats, rats, and spiders in the form of holiday decor. However, during this time of year, you should also be looking for these real-life creepy crawlers. Below are just a few of the many pests you might see this Halloween season. Beware of these 3 Spooky Pests this Halloween.
Most people believe that fleas and ticks tend to completely die out during the fall and winter months. However, if you're someone who enjoys spending a lot of time outdoors or is a pet owner, it's important to have protection against these blood-sucking pests all year long.
Attract more bugs that are good for the garden.
Mosquitoes are mostly found in areas with high humidity (Texas!) and survive by sucking the blood from humans and animals. Their bites are painful and irritating and can also be dangerous. Through biting, they can transmit some serious diseases like malaria. So, we understand the last place you want to find mosquitoes is in your home. On top of our year-round mosquito control treatment plan, we also recommend these simple tips to help get rid of mosquitoes in your home.
Spring is finally upon us! It's time to put those winter coats away and get ready for warmer weather. Along with the sun, large pest populations are also about to make their debut appearance.