It’s one thing to see bats darting around at dusk. But one place you don’t want to see them is inside your home. However, these nocturnal pests could find a way in, especially if they’re looking for a warm, dark place to hang out. Here are some humane methods of bat control to keep in mind if and when you start to see bat signals.
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Warning, this may sting a little: you shouldn’t take on stinging insect control without help. You may want to bravely take care of a bee’s nest in your attic, but it’s not a good idea without expert knowledge. Learn more about some of the most common stinging insects and how to go about controlling them, with help from a professional.
Do you know what stinks? Skunk control. Having to deal with pests in and around your home is hard enough. When those pests fight back with noxious fumes it makes it even worse. Learn more about the signs of skunks and how you can prevent and treat a problem.
No one wants to talk about cockroach control, because it usually means you have an infestation to deal with. However, it’s just as important to prevent a problem as it is to get rid of one. Use these tips to help rid your home, office, or restaurant of these pests.
They stalk the streets at night looking for food and a warm place to rest. Could dinner be in your trash cans? Could their warm bed be in your garden or attic? If so, you’ll want to quickly use these raccoon control methods before too much damage is done.
Tiny bodies, antennae, wings—ants and termites may look similar, but they’re very different. Learning the difference helps determine the proper method of pest control. Learn what to look for and which type of ant control is best.