As winter fades, many homeowners assume rodent problems fade with it. In reality, the end of winter is one of the most critical periods for rodent control. Mice and rats that moved indoors for warmth do not simply leave when temperatures rise. Instead, they often …
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Termites are among the most destructive household pests because they operate quietly and out of sight. By the time damage becomes obvious, infestations are often well established. Recognizing early termite activity is essential for protecting structural integrity and avoiding extensive repairs. From an expert perspective, …
Read Full ArticleMany homeowners turn to pest control only after spotting a problem. A one-time service may reduce visible activity, but it rarely addresses the conditions that allowed pests to appear in the first place. Pests are persistent, adaptive, and often hidden long before signs become obvious. …
Read Full ArticleMany homeowners associate fleas exclusively with pets. While animals are a common carrier, a flea infestation can still develop in homes without cats or dogs, especially during winter. Colder weather changes flea behavior, pushing them to seek warm, stable environments where they can survive and …
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