Fact-Checking Bed Bugs: Debunking The Myths

Posted on: 28 May 2021
Bed bugs are, without a doubt, the world's least desirable bedfellows. Indeed, bed bugs are so undesirable that a sort of mythology has developed around them in popular consciousness. Since the first step to be prepared for any problem is to separate fact from fiction, here are some of the most popular bed bug myths and present you with the facts to counter them. Metal Beds are Bed Bug Resistant
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3 Common Signs of Pest Infestation You Can't Ignore

Posted on: 18 March 2021
Knowing you have a pest infestation problem in your home can be very frustrating. Nobody wants that in their house, but the chances are, you'll probably have to deal with pest problems later in life. Identifying the warning signs of the infestation quickly can save you a lot of time and money. It's an excellent way to prevent any unnecessary pest damage before it's too late.  Fortunately, reputable residential pest control services are there to help you do this at a reasonable cost.
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Got Honey Bees? Why Relocate Instead Of Extermination Or Leaving The Hive

Posted on: 12 March 2021
With spring well on the way, you are bound to see the natural world around your property come to life. From the insects to the birds and local wildlife, spring usually signifies a new time to emerge, renew, and reproduce. Therefore, as the temperatures warm and flowers begin to bloom, you will likely see the honey bees start to make their way out. You may even discover a full honeybee hive.
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The Three Ways Crawlspace Encapsulation Helps Keep Pests At Bay

Posted on: 17 July 2020
If you have trouble with pests, such as cockroaches, ants, or earwigs, your pest control service may have told you that it's a good idea to have your crawl space encapsulated. Maybe they explained a bit more about this procedure, which involves putting an impermeable plastic barrier up on the walls, floor, and ceiling of your crawl space. What you might still be wondering, though, is how, exactly, crawl space encapsulation keeps pests away.
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