How Professional Yellow Jacket Removal Protects Homeowners

Many homes in rural areas are very prone to invasion by stinging insects. For example, some may find that yellow jackets make nests in their home and leave it exposed. These nests are often up in the eaves and in hard-to-reach areas. Thankfully, professional yellow jacket removal can provide them with the protection that their home needs to avoid any issue. Yellow Jackets Can Be a Danger Hornets are much more dangerous than normal honey bees, and yellow jackets are among the scariest ones that a person may run across. Read More 

Prepping Your Summer Home For Winter: Three Pest Control Tips

When it's time to head back to your primary home at the end of summer, you want to make sure that your summer home is properly prepped for the winter months. In addition to winterizing your plumbing and other areas of the house, you'll want to take a close look at pest control practices. With the right plan in place, you can prevent insects, rodents, and other pests from making your summer home their winter kingdom. Read More 

Pest Control Tips For A Mice Infestation

The last animal pest you probably want in your home is mice. They can get inside your home and breed without warning. Fortunately, there are certain things you can do to deal with this infestation before it leads to major sickness and property damage. Set Out Live Traps If you're not a fan of causing harm to mice but still want them out of your home, then consider setting out live traps. Read More 

How To Handle A Carpenter Ant Infestation

Carpenter ants can cause real damage to a building or home. If you're concerned about these pests infesting your home or building, take ant control steps to eliminate the problem. Confirm the Ant Type There are many different types of ants, so it's important you confirm you are really dealing with carpenter ants. The steps needed for carpenter ant control are not the same for every other type of ant. Read More 

Rodent Control Tips That Every Homeowner Should Know

It's not ideal to find rodents in your home. They are hard to catch and could be carrying harmful bacteria and diseases. Fortunately, there are ways you can deal with a rodent invasion in an effective manner. These control tips, in particular, will help you respond appropriately.  Seal Up Entry Points One of the first things you should do after finding out rodents have invaded your property is sealing up entry points to the inside of your home. Read More