Treating for Fleas

Treating for Fleas

Dylan is here to talk about bugs that pet owners are all too familiar with: fleas. It might be colder outside, but fleas are not in hiding. These parasites come inside on pets and multiply rapidly while causing itchy bites. We always recommend flea treatments through...
Termites are Silent Invaders

Termites are Silent Invaders

This is one of the reasons we call termites “silent invaders”. This home had termites behind the drywall, quietly eating away inside the walls. You can see how large the mud tubes got, which termites use to travel back and forth from their food source.  Termites...
Fall and Winter Pest Protection

Fall and Winter Pest Protection

Happy Wednesday! We wanted to remind you all about fall and winter pest prevention. With the weather getting cooler, ants will try to head indoors as their food and water supply dries up. Pay attention to ants trailing along the side of your house or foundation,...
Rodents Head Indoors in Winter

Rodents Head Indoors in Winter

Every year about this time, as the temperature starts to cool and the sun sets earlier in the day, pests start to look for a more permanent shelter from the cold. Insects get into your home through open doors and windows, by hitching a ride on firewood or anything...
6 Signs of a Rodent Infestation

6 Signs of a Rodent Infestation

As we get into cooler temperatures, mice and rats are more likely to move indoors to find warm shelter, food, and water. This is why it’s important to know the signs of rodent activity around your house. Droppings: Droppings (poop) are found often in cabinets or...
Keep Your Chimney Flue Closed!

Keep Your Chimney Flue Closed!

Fall weather is great for enjoying indoor fireplaces, but it’s important to keep your chimney flue closed when you aren’t using it. A chimney flue allows smoke to flow up the chimney and exit outside, but it also leaves your chimney open to wasps and other...