While household pests are commonly assumed to be roaches or bed bugs, stink bugs are no less common and nuisance-creating.
Discovering signs of mice or rats in your attic can be alarming, but it's important to address the issue promptly to prevent further damage and potential health hazards. Here are some common indicators that you may have a rodent problem in your attic:
You work tirelessly to ensure that your restaurant is in good standing. The silverware is always polished, the dining area is immaculate, and your chef is a culinary genius.
Squirrels are a typically part of the outdoor landscape in many neighborhoods—suburban, rural, and urban neighborhoods alike—that rarely strike people as a nuisance. However, as many homeowners know, once an infestation begins, “nuisance” becomes an understatement.
Gearing up for a spring picnic? Just be careful when you pack your basket of goodies so that you don’t bring unexpected “tag-alongs” with you. (And no, we’re not referring to the Girl Scout cookies.)
As the temperatures continue to drop outside, rodents will continue to be on the hunt for warm, dry shelter.
Planning on hiking in the woods or gearing up for your annual summer camping trip? Just make sure ticks aren’t hitching a ride back home with you in your sleeping bag.
Summer barbeques are a time to kick back, relax, throw some burgers on the grill, and get attacked by yellow jackets.
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Mickey Mouse, Mighty Mouse, and the mouse you gave a cookie to may seem like harmless and entertaining creatures, but in reality, mice can be a serious source of anxiety and distress for many. And it’s not hard to see why.
Summertime is in full swing, and unfortunately, so are roach populations. Notoriously known as “apocalypse survival bugs”, roaches can be challenging to get a handle on, with infestations frequently spiraling out of control.