Posts Tagged ‘eliminate common household pests’

Cold Weather Brings Mice and Other Rodents Indoors

Sunday, January 9th, 2011

By Melissa Hamel 

Winter brings mice and squirrels inside.

Although the recent snow fall has been well received by those who enjoy skiing, snowmobiling and other outdoor winter activities, it has left mice, squirrels, and other rodents out in the cold and scrambling for warmth and shelter.  If you are suddenly hearing the pitter-patter of little feet in your walls or ceilings, or have discovered droppings, it’s time to get help!

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Protect your home from fall pest problems

Monday, September 27th, 2010
by Melissa Hamel

As the cooler weather sets in here in New England, insects and rodents who have been content outside will soon make their way inside in search of the ideal overwintering site. Some of the more common fall pests in New England include;
  • Carpenter Ant
  • Cluster Fly
  • Lady Beetle
  • House Mouse
  • Western Conifer Seed Bug
  • Pests can pose problems even in the fall and winter

    Some insects such as the Cluster fly, Lady beetle (also known as the lady bug) and Western conifer seed bug are mainly nuisance pests and will invade a home, sometimes in large numbers, in order to avoid the cooler temperatures outside.  Carpenter ants, however, are generally a spring and summer pest but if they’ve already set up nests in your home, will begin to look for food inside rather than outside and can eventually cause damage to your home’s structure over the winter.

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Don’t let the bed bugs bite!

Monday, August 30th, 2010

There has been a lot of news surrounding the invasion of bed bugs lately and pest control companies all over the U.S. are now dealing with an overload of inspection requests and treatment appointments. But what exactly are bed bugs, and how do they get inside your home?

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Pest control alternative uses heat to eradicate unwanted house guests!

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Thermal Remediation is becoming more popular as an alternative solution to eliminate common household pests. Also called Heat Treatment, this new green technique is designed to kill pests and termites, all by using dry heat.

No more tents, chemicals, or evacuation needed. Heat is elevated to a range of 120 degrees to 150 degrees inside the location, for up to 8 hours. The lethal temperatures suffocate drywood termites, Bed Bugs, beetles, cockroaches, and their eggs, ensuring there are no survivors.

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