The Homeowner’s Guide to Pest Control

Mouse scavenging food scraps from a plate in a cluttered kitchen, highlighting pest control concerns related to hygiene and potential infestations.

Pests have a talent for showing up at the worst possible time. One ant on the counter turns into twenty. A quiet night becomes “what is that scratching sound?” And suddenly, pest control is no longer optional. Keeping pests out of your home isn’t just about comfort — it’s about protecting your health, your property,…

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What to Do If You See a Cockroach in Your Home

Cockroach on a textured white surface, representing pest issues in homes, relevant to pest control services and rodent infestation discussions.

Spotting a cockroach in your home can be unsettling. Whether it scurries across the floor or hides behind an appliance, it’s not something anyone wants to see. While one roach doesn’t always signal a full-blown infestation, it’s often a sign that others may be nearby. Acting quickly can make all the difference in preventing a…

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PESTS IN YOUR PIPES?

Spiders and insects in a dirty sink, highlighting pest issues related to plumbing problems and potential health risks.

Experiencing plumbing problems? Issues like clogged drains, leaking pipes or even standing water could mean that you’ve got pests hiding in your pipes. Yuck! Many pests like fruit flies, silverfish, gnats, cockroaches and drain flies find their way into your home or business through –  you guessed it – your pipes. Thankfully, drain cleaning is…

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GOT COCKROACHES IN YOUR HOME?

Cockroach crawling on white tiled surface, highlighting common household pest associated with infestations and health risks.

Cockroaches are common household pests that are particularly good at hiding around your home. These oval-shaped insects can grow to around 2 inches in length, have six legs, two antennae and some species have wings. You may find these pests frequenting your home if food isn’t cleaned and stored correctly or if sanitary measures are…

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