What Homeowners Should Know About DIY Pest Control
Dealing with a pest infestation can be an annoying experience for any homeowner. Critters such as roaches, rodents, and bed bugs not only spread deadly diseases but can potentially wreak havoc on a property. This is why most people instantly look for ways to eliminate these pests as soon as they become aware of them. In many cases, homeowners choose to go the DIY route to control pests in their homes. However, there are several things that one needs to keep in mind when deciding whether to implement DIY pest control strategies or
How to Control Millipedes on Your Property
Millipedes are among the common household pests. They have segmented body parts and tiny paired legs that help them crawl on the ground. What Attracts Millipedes Around the Home? Millipedes are scavengers, often looking for decomposing vegetation for food. As such, you'll easily spot them around your home. These tiny pests will come into your home to: Search for moisture and shelter during hot weather Search for dry spots during wet conditions Search for a place to hibernate during winter How Can You Keep Millipedes From Your Home? Remove Debris Around the Home
Do Roaches Die-Off In Winter?
Cockroaches are known as bugs that never die. They have a very rigid body and a hard outer shell, which protect them from most common household chemicals. Cockroaches can live a month without food and a week without water. They are the only creatures that can hold their breath for 40 minutes! Therefore, they are very adaptable to their surroundings. Cockroaches have been around for millions of years and have survived different disasters, including meteor showers. They are also one of the most well-known pests in the world. Cockroaches are usually only seen
Where Do Rodents Go in the Winter Time?
There’s a common misconception that rodents can’t handle extremely low temperatures and therefore go into hibernation in the winter. The truth is, most rodents (rats, mice, and squirrels in particular), are very “hardy” and remain active even through the coldest nights of winter. The little animals have strong survival mechanisms that not only enable them to maintain their destructive habits across a wide range of habits and climates but also carry and spread diseases like hantavirus and salmonella. These mechanisms include: Hoarding Food Rodents can sense when winter is near and by
How to Prevent Pantry Pests
Gathering and storing food is a practice found in many home kitchens. As we head towards the festive season, these supplies will prove essential. However, pantry items such as grains, flour, sugar, cake mixes, nuts, and cookies are also a favorite for pantry pests. Grain beetles, weevils, and Indianmeal moths are the main culprits and will likely infest your pantry if you don’t enforce proper pest control measures. This post explains what you can do to keep these pesky pests at bay so you can enjoy good, uncontaminated food during the holidays with
5 Pests That Can Mess Up Your Lawn
Lawn maintenance is no easy task, especially for beginners. Aside from fertilizing, mowing, and watering the grass regularly, you have to deal with weeds, pests, and digging pets to keep your lawn in top shape. While weeds and digging pets are easily controllable, pests are unpredictable, and they can come when you least expect them. Without proper pest control, these destructive creatures can wreak havoc on your lawn, leaving your landscaping in ruins. In this post, we discuss five common and uncommon pests that can mess up your lawn and how to treat