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The Importance of Rat Catchers Throughout Time

June 2, 2020 /

Probably since the beginning of human existence, rats have been with us. These opportunistic feeders will eat just about anything, which is why they tend to be around humans. They are useful in that sense, being that they will eat our trash. Rats prefer grains, seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables, but they are not picky.…

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Signs That Mean It’s Time To Call Termite Control

April 25, 2019 /

In our most recent blog, we told you all about termites and how they can cause destruction of your property. Since most houses are built with wood frames, termites in the United States have no problem taking up residence in your home and destroying it from the inside out. In short, having termites in your…

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How Termite Exterminators Can Save Your Home

April 15, 2019 /

Just hearing the word “termite” probably fills you with dread. While some people around the world have no problems using termites as a protein source in their meals, termites in this country tend to mean one thing: structural damage. That’s why it’s a good idea to have a termite exterminator keep watch over your home…

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The Differences Between Bees, Wasps, and Hornets

March 8, 2019 /

There’s nearly a 100-percent chance that you’ve been stung sometime in your life. And the chances are just as high that you’ve been bothered by a stinging insect sometime during the past year. Maybe they buzzed past your head, scared you when you were in the garden, or bothered you when you were trying to…

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The Most Common Bugs That Bug People Into Calling Pest Control Services

February 24, 2019 /

In our most recent blogs, we’ve been writing about many of the furry critters that we deal with here at our pest control company. Customers often call us up for mouse control or rat control, or they contact us regarding live wildlife removal. But today we’re not going to deal with anything that has fur.…

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Aren’t Some of the Insects That Exterminators Deal With Beneficial?

February 13, 2019 /

When you look at the world, you can see how just about every creature has its place (except for yellowjackets). An animal either makes up an important part of the food chain, or they provide some service that benefits everyone (except for yellowjackets). When these creatures are outdoors, there’s really not much need to call…

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Humane Wildlife Removal As A Form Of Pest Control

February 2, 2019 /

Everyone has their line in the sand when it comes to pest control and the killing of any animal, whether it’s an insect or mammal. Some people will see a spider in their house and help it outside, while others have no problem with an exterminator killing a wild animal that’s been terrorizing their backyard…

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4 More Signs That It’s Time To Contact A Rodent Exterminator

January 24, 2019 /

  In our most recent article, we discussed some of the things to look out for in order to decide if it’s time to call a rodent exterminator. We discussed the way that rodents destroy food containers in a pantry to get at what’s inside, as well as the way that you can look for…

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5 Signs That Tell You It’s Time To Call For Rodent Control

January 9, 2019 /

  Until they actually see a mouse or rat scurrying around their home, most people don’t think that they have a rodent problem. They might see some mouse droppings in the pantry and think that the bag of brown rice spilled. They might hear scurrying noises and dismiss it as a squirrel scampering on the…

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Need Pest Control? Your House Could Be Letting Them In

January 2, 2019 /

While we’re sometimes called to perform wildlife removal when a critter is outside of the home — squirrels in a detached building, or a raccoon that won’t leave the family pet alone — most of our pest control services all take place in the home. Whether it’s about mice removal or termite control, many of…

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