Don’t Let Bedbugs Ruin The Sleepover: 3 Tips To Prevent Infestations

Summer will be here in no time at all. If you've got school-aged kids, that means they'll be done with school before you know it. If they're like most kids, they'll want to fill their summer with plenty of sleep-overs. That can be a real problem when it comes to bedbugs. You don't want to deal with a bedbug infestation, but you don't want to deprive your kids of time with their friends. Read More 

How To Remove The Smell Of Mouse Urine

Following a mouse or rodent infestation in your home, a lingering unpleasant smell may still remain after a professional exterminator has removed all the rodents from your home. Thankfully, there are a number of things that you can do to eliminate the smell of rodent urine in just a few hours with a couple of simple tools and materials. What You'll Need Before you get started, it's a good idea to gather all of the materials and tools that you'll need in order to speed up the process as much as possible. Read More 

Pest Control: Signs That You May Have A Termite Infestation In Your Home

Termites are a pest that burrows into the wood of your home, causing structural damage throughout the dwelling. While you may not be able to see early termite damage, once there is an infestation in your home, there are clear signs for you to look for. Termites tend to dwell in areas that are wet, dark, and warmer in your home, so it's hard to find them before serious damage has already occurred. Read More 

Getting Fleas To Flee

If you have pets, then you are at a higher risk of having fleas brought in to your home. Not only will you want to prevent those fleas from coming in, but you also want to keep them off your animals for their health and well-being. Fleas can be extremely hard to deal with, so you should be proactive with regards to getting rid of fleas. Get the fleas off your pets Read More 

How To Prevent Ticks In Your Yard

Ticks are known to cause a very serious disease that is known as Lyme disease. Lyme disease can effect a human for the rest of their life. They will often have arthritis symptoms for several years all due to a bite from an insect that is less than 3mm big. These ticks are often found in wooded areas and can attach to your skin as you walk through tall grass or bushes. Read More