How to Keep Mice and Rats Out of Your Home This Winter

Bee nest in winter, covered with snow, hanging in bare trees, illustrating insect survival strategies during cold months.

What Happens to Bees and Insects in Winter?

You may not see insects quite as often in winter, but that doesn’t mean that the pests have disappeared. From hibernating in hidden areas – including sometimes inside your home! – to passing the winter as eggs or larvae, there are many things bees and insects do to survive the winter months. Seek Shelter Bees […]

Mouse on a striped surface, highlighting common indoor rodent issues during colder months, relevant to pest control services.

Dealing with the Pests of Fall

Rodents and bugs can be a nuisance any time of year, whether you live in the city or the country. With fall officially here, and as the temperatures drop, you may notice an uptick in the number of mice and insects trying to move indoors. Prevention is key, but if you are already facing an […]

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Fast Facts About Cockroaches

Cockroaches are a common pest that infests many homes and businesses. While cockroaches may be reviled when they infest a building, they are also interesting insects. Here are some fast facts about cockroaches. Survivors Cockroaches are survivors. You’ve probably heard the joke that cockroaches would survive the apocalypse, and it turns out that these insects […]

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Avoid an Ant Invasion by Knowing Common Infestations Signs

Did you know that ants are perhaps the most abundant insects in the world? It’s true! In fact, it is estimated that there might be between 10 trillion and 100,000 trillion ants in the world, according to the Encylopaedia Britannica. Knowing that, it is no surprise that many people find themselves with a full-blown ant […]