Dangers of Bats in your Home
Do you have bats in your home?
Yellow jackets, which is the common pronunciation, but entomologically known as the yellowjacket are also known as “common wasps,” and are a type of insect in the wasp family. Prevalent in almost the entire world, these pesky creatures have established their infamous presence, especially in the USA. The reason they are dangerous is because of
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Read this and find out why Termites, may have chosen your crawl space as their next meal.
At the very least, you should install a vapor barrier in your crawl space, which is also commonly known as a moisture barrier. Let’s identify the benefits, and why you should install one in your crawl space and the potential to protect your home from pests. What Is A Moisture Barrier? Your crawl space is
Winter is upon us! While the Holiday Season is a momentous one with lots of exciting things happening, it also means pest invasion is on the horizon. Pests such as cockroaches, spiders, and rodents are already on the move, looking for warmer places to hide through the cold weather. Unfortunately, these warmer places happen to
Why Your Home is a Target for Rodents During Winter? Read More »
Your CL100 Wood Infestation Report is more important than you know and could save you making a mistake.
Yellowjackets are a common North American insect that is often confused with hornets and paper wasps. A typical yellow jacket is 0.47-0.75 inches long. They have alternating yellow and black bands on their body and are therefore often mistaken for their cousins, honeybees. Yellowjackets are slightly smaller than wasps and honeybees, but the yellow jacket
The Dangers of fleas cannot be overestimated, and they have a very dark – past history. One of the deadliest diseases in human history happened in the 13th century – millions of people died all over Europe. It all started when several ships from the Black Sea came into port in Europe. Shockingly, the crew
Have you heard of old house borers. No, that’s not your uncle who keeps telling old stories over and over!