How to Protect Your Home From a Potential Pest Infestation

Posted on: 26 July 2018
Even the smallest pest infestation in the home can cause quite a bit of expensive damage, as termites can easily destroy entire sections a home's framework before these insects are discovered, while rats might chew through electrical lines, insulation, and drywall before you realize the home is infested. Pests also carry disease which they can transfer to humans through their droppings or bites. To protect your home from a potential pest infestation, note a few tips to consider, and be sure to call an exterminator as needed.
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Can Diatomaceous Earth Kill Cockroaches?

Posted on: 20 July 2018
If you're looking for a natural pest control solution to get rid of cockroaches that is safe to use around you and your pets, then you may have heard that some people use diatomaceous earth as an alternative to standard pest control treatments. Is this an effective way to wipe out cockroaches, and will it work for you? What Is Diatomaceous Earth? Diatomaceous earth is a powder made from sedimentary rocks that contain diatoms.
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Prevention Tips for Keeping Termites Out of Your Home

Posted on: 13 July 2018
Termites are among the most discrete pests, and you may never notice their presence in your home until it's too late. They usually tend to feed in areas that are hidden, and this means that you will probably find them in those closed cabinets in your kitchen. You also have to worry about them infesting your outdoor space as well. Unlike interior infestation, an exterior one may even be harder to detect, especially if you have a vast garden.
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3 Customer-Friendly Ways to Keep Your Outdoor Dining Area Trees Bird Free

Posted on: 11 July 2018
There are few things more enjoyable than dining on a delicious meal while seated outside a classy restaurant. If the weather's nice, you can work on your tan, breathe fresh air and watch the world go by. That's the beauty of outdoor dining areas. However, humans aren't the only species with a penchant for outdoor dining areas. Birds love them too. Although bird poop coffee might be growing in popularity, it's hardly taking the world by storm.
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