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4 Signs You Have A Mouse In Your Home

One thing you will want to do is work to keep your home as safe and secure as possible. The key to accomplishing this goal may rest in minimizing the number of pests you have in your home. It's essential to your health and well-being to look for signs of unwanted visitors, such as mice and work to get this under control. Being aware of specific signs that indicate you have a mouse in your home may be helpful to you. Read More 

Take Back Your Outdoor Living Space: Tips To Repel Mosquitoes

During the spring, summer, and fall, most homeowners enjoy time outdoors cooking out and relaxing with friends, family members, and neighbors. Unfortunately, flying insects can affect your ability to entertain, relax, and have fun while sitting on your porch, patio, or deck. While annoying, most insects are also dangerous to your health. Mosquitoes not only irritate and bite, but they can also spread different diseases, such as the deadly Zika virus. Read More 

Rodent Control

It is quite the feeling finding that you have a rodent infestation. You may actually see a rodent, which is the worst, or you can find a lot of fecal pellets. Rodents are pests that need to be taken care of immediately because they can do a lot of damage to the home. Rodents like to chew through wires and chew into insulation. Not to mention the fleas on rats have known to carry the plague and the fecal pellets in mice can carry the Hantavirus, which can be deadly to humans. Read More 

Keeping Racoons Away From Your Home: Four Helpful Tips

Raccoons can be annoying invaders of your yard and garbage, and and they can make their nests in your attic, chimney, crawl space, or other accessible area of your home. Unfortunately, these pests can also be more than just irritating; they can also carry diseases that can be spread to humans and pets. If you want to keep these nighttime invaders away from your home, here are some tips to help. Read More 

Two Pesticide-Control Mistakes That Can Result In Tragedy

When people see pests in their homes, they are often overcome with the urge to eliminate them with extreme prejudice. Going about pest control the wrong way, however, can result in someone falling ill, being injured, or even dying. Keep you and your family safe by avoiding these two pest control mistakes. Using Pest Control Products Indiscriminately One common mistake people make with do-it-yourself pest control is not being careful when purchasing or applying them. Read More