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There are many factors that contribute to the activity of termites, such as warmer temperatures with high moisture levels. Many areas of Texas will start seeing termite swarmers
As you know, when pests invade your home, it creates risks for you and your family. Bacteria and disease typically accompany pests and rodents, making pest control an absolute necessity. However, most have the temptation to try and take care of the pest problem themselves. There is a lot of do-it-yourself pest control "quick fixes" on the internet. Some of which that even claim to be as effective as a professional pest control treatment. Before choosing this option, there are a few DIY pest control risks to be aware of. DIY Pest Control Risks Concerning Safety & Health There are numerous safety and health risks associated with trying to remove various pests on your own. Putting precautions in place is necessary to minimize any risks -- especially when dealing with pests such as bees & wasps. Wasps and bees are known to aggressively defend their nests. Thus, trying to remove their nests from your property by yourself can lead to problems, such as painful stings. If the nest happens to be in a hard to reach area, you'll more than likely need a ladder to reach it. Not only could you be stung while trying to retrieve it but falling is now a factor. Multiple stings can also lead to an unwanted (and pricey!) hospital or ER visit. Unlike bees, wasps and hornets do not actually lose their stingers, so they have the ability to sting you multiple times. Chemicals can be involved when administering pest control. It takes professional training and knowledge to administer the right chemicals and other pest control methods correctly and effectively. Those without proper training will often use too much of a chemical, usually with the mindset of "the more, the better." When in fact, this can actually create health problems by over inhaling, stepping on and tracking it through your home, and getting it on your hands.
Bring in the New Year Without Any Of The New Pests.
With winter on its way, you may be rejoicing with the thought that cooler temperature means fewer insects.
Prevent your property from unwelcome guests this Thanksgiving!
Throughout Central Texas, a much-needed summer rainfall means temporary relief from the hot Texas temperatures. However, summer rain brings out pests as well. Pests that thrive and also pests that hide! So, why do some insects, rodents, and animals view rainy days as an opportunity, while others seek shelter? We've got a few answers. Summer Rain Brings Out Pests like Mosquitoes
Think you're living with bees in the walls?
Not too long ago a study concerning the most common household bugs and insects had become popular on the internet. However, when it comes to the ecology of our indoor living areas, there is still not much that is known. No matter how clean you keep your home, there are certainly spiders and insects lurking in areas that you would never think to look. Surprisingly, indoor areas are not well studied. A recent study has shown that the average home contains around one hundred different creepy crawlies.