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Rodents Threaten Kentucky Facilities

As the owner or manager of a commercial facility, you know that keeping your facility pest free is very important to the success and reputation of your business. This time of year, late fall and early winter, businesses need to be especially vigilant against rodents (house mouse, Norway rat) trying to get inside your facility. They will try to gain access into buildings in order to have warm…
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Why You Don’t Want Winter Pests In Colorado To Move In

It’s winter time again, and you should be aware that a few miniature reindeer and a magic elf in a red suit aren’t the only visitors you can expect this time of year.While you and your family are sitting around that warm, glowing fireplace you may be under assault by varmints and pests. Your home provides exactly what those unwanted guests are looking for…shelter, food and water.
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Why Won’t These Spiders Go Away?

One of the most common insects in all of America, and particularly in the Arkansas area, are spiders. Most species of spiders are non poisonous and not harmful to people, but there are a few types of spiders that are more dangerous to encounter or be bitten by. Both the brown recluse spider and black widow spider are considered to be dangerous if they bite, and both are found right here in…
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Finding Rodent Droppings In Your Home?

A problem in the home that no one wants to deal with is a rodent infestation. The most common types of rodents you will find in your St. Louis home are mice, rats, and squirrels. But particularly the house mouse this time of the year as the weather gets cold and mice try to move into homes.
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Is Your Facility Prepared To Deal With Stored Product Pests?

Stored product pests are a category of food infesting pests that a lot of businesses need to be on the look out for and protect their business against. Having problems with stored product pests in your Seattle business will cause you a loss of inventory, a loss of profits, and a loss of your reputation within the community. Once stored product pests get into your facility they can be very…
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Why You Don’t Want Roaches In Your Honolulu Home

There are a few words that instantly make people’s skin crawl, one such word is cockroach, and with good reason not only are they creepy and crawly but they are actually very dangerous to have in your Honolulu home. Cockroaches in Hawaiian homes should be dealt with quickly and with the help of a professional pest control company in Honolulu.
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Searching For A Pest Management Professional?

There they are again, ants marching across counter tops, cockroaches in the bathrooms, or maybe you are seeing rodents scurry across the floor. Whether you have experienced one or all of these pest scenarios in your business, you can only hope that either your DIY methods will give you a quick result or you can call on your local pest control expert to rid your business facility of these…
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The Dangers of Mice and Rats in Your Home

Have you ever been in your kitchen cooking and had a mouse scurry across your feet? Maybe you’ve been woken up in the middle of the night by the sound of scraping, an indicator of something gnawing on the inside of your walls, or even opened up your pantry to bake a cake only to find mouse or rat droppings around boxes with chewed holes in them? These are typical scenarios that homeowners come…
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FAQs On Centipedes In New York Homes

House centipedes have been a common pest to invade homes in Westchester County and throughout New York this fall and winter. Many people consider them to be an insect but they are not, they are actually small arthropods.  Centipedes often enter into homes to find shelter and to seek areas with high moisture.
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Bed Bugs Gearing Up For A Busy Holiday Season

The holiday season is well known for the increase in people traveling around the country. But there are other species that travel more this season as well, bed bugs! These pesky little blood sucking critters get around incredibly easily, using us as their mode of transportation. What happens is that bed bugs jump onto our clothing, bags, or other items and then settle into the places we reside.
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