DIY and Professional Pest Control Tactics
Pests in your home can cause a lot of worry. You don’t want roaches scuttling around your kitchen spreading germs, but you may not want your home sprayed with chemicals either. If you have kids that play on the floor, pets, or chemical sensitivities, you may fret over how to keep bugs out of your house effectively while keeping your home as chemical-free as possible. One solution to consider is hiring a green pest control company. Read More»
If you have seen numerous rats around the outside of your home, then it is time to start thinking about ways that you can kill the pests. Trapping is one possibility, but you do need to make sure that you have your traps set up correctly to ensure that you can actually trap the rats. Keep reading to learn about some trapping tips that can help you.
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Of all the places rodents can get into, your air ducts are among the most inconvenient. Rodents in your ducts can cause allergic reactions and sickness, and your ducts also give them easy access to just about anywhere in your house. Here are three ways to avoid an infestation like this.
Have Your Ducts Sealed and Cleaned
The first place to look when you’ve got rodents wandering your ducts is the ducts themselves, as one of the easiest ways for rodents to make their way inside is through small gaps or holes in the ductwork. Read More»
Rodents are scavengers out looking for anything they can to feed themselves and their families. These scavengers will come into your home, garage, or even your workplace looking for something to nibble on. Rodents will come back year after year when the weather turns cold, and they will continue going back to the same place where they have had luck finding food. Read on for reasons why rodents keep coming back to your house and what you can do about them. Read More»
Having a rodent infestation in your home can lead to some serious health problems for everyone living with you. The diseases rodents carry can ruin food that is not sealed, and the rodent droppings can be harmful to pets and children. If you have seen rodents in your home or the evidence that proves that they have been there, you’ll want to follow some tips for dealing with them on your own. Read More»