Cockroaches, termites and bed bugs get a lot of press. However, carpet beetles should really join your most unwanted list. They can literally eat you out of house and home. Carpet beetles will eat just about anything,: carpets, furniture, lint, hair, garments, blankets, pet food, animal nests,... more
Category: Termites
Prevention Tips for Businesses
Pest prevention is the first step in pest control. Below are just a few ways that your business can avoid pest infestations and the potential health and property threats that pests and rodents can pose.
“Pest-proof” your business by being vigilant of building maintenance needs
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Seven Simple Pest Prevention Tips
A little prevention can go a long way to keep pests out of your home. Seven simple tips you can use. Some may seem obvious, but you'd be amazed at the number of folks who don't follow these simple guidelines.
1. Seal cracks in your home's exterior to help keep pests like ants, spiders and... more
Waiter, there's a fly in my soup!
We've compiled this list for our commercial clients, many of whom are foodservice related. The following golden oldies may prompt a chuckle. However, restaurant infestations are no laughing matter. Health issues are at stake as well as the conesequences of severe financial penalties. Our A1... more
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Bees Train for Terror, Drug Wars
LONDON (March 28) -- It's the ultimate honey trap. A British company has successfully trained bees to sniff out explosives, drugs and other hazardous materials, and their winged warriors could soon be on duty at airports, train stations and other potential terrorism or trafficking sites.
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Sentricon System Installation: What You Can Expect
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Seven Surefire Conversation Starters If You're In The Pest Control Business (Or Want To Appear Like You Are).
1. Some species of baby spiders bite off the limbs of their mothers and slowly dine on them over a period of weeks. Researchers hypothesize the maternal sacrifice keeps the young from eating one another
2. Ladybugs make a chemical that smells and tastes terrible so that birds and other predators... more