How to Deal with Pest Control Treatments When You Have Indoor Pets

If you have pets in your home, you may not give much thought to how pests like spiders and roaches will affect them. Pests are dangerous for your pets too. Your dog may chase a rodent and be bitten. A dog or cat might play with a spider and get a bite, or they may eat roaches and other bugs. Regular pest control treatments protect not only your family but also your pets, especially when your home and yard are treated for fleas, mosquitoes, and ticks. [Read More]

Three Reasons That Mouse Infestations Are No Laughing Matter

Is something scurrying through your walls? Are you catching fleeting glimpses of tiny balls of fur running across your living room floor? Has something been taking food from your pantry without even leaving you the courtesy of a thank you note? Mice might seem cute, but they can cause far more damage than their tiny paw prints might lead you to believe. If you currently have mice in your home, then it pays to understand the many ways they may be causing damage or presenting serious health concerns. [Read More]

Pests and How They Affect Your Home

There are certain parts of your home that will be more susceptible to damage or infestation from certain types of pests. This article is going to cover some of the various parts of your house and inform you of the different ways certain pests can cause issues. Your attic Your attic is a quiet, mostly ignored part of your house that more than likely has some material certain pests can tear up and use to make a nice nesting area for themselves and their offspring. [Read More]

Six Bad Habits That Can Make Bedbug Infestations More Likely

Bedbug problems in a home are truly awful experiences that need to be avoided at all costs. Therefore, it's important to know that bedbug infestations are often caused by bad habits.  By correcting the following bad habits, you can minimize your chances of developing a bedbug infestation in your home or apartment. Neglecting to frequently vacuum floors around your home One common hiding place for bed bugs is within carpets. In fact, bedbugs might be hanging out in carpets before they proceed to spread to beds and other furniture pieces. [Read More]