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Rats and Mice Your Niagara Restaurant's Unwanted Guests

Rats and Mice: Your Niagara Restaurant's Unwanted Guests

As the proud owner of a Niagara restaurant, you probably go to great lengths to ensure its cleanliness to please your guests and comply with local health standards. However, even the cleanest eateries can attract unwanted guests, and few are more …
What You Need To Know About Carpenter Ant Colonies v2

What You Need To Know About Carpenter Ant Colonies

Carpenter ants are relatively common, yet their population is increasing throughout the Niagara area. However, just because they are common doesn’t mean you want them to establish their colonies near or in your home or business. It’s essential to …
How Many Litters Do Rats Have a Year

How Many Litters Do Rats Have a Year?

You’ve seen the droppings. You’ve heard the scratching sounds late at night. You’ve noticed holes near your foundation. The one problem all of these signs point to is a rat. As your home rodent control Waterloo professionals, we’re here when you …
Do Bed Bugs Make Nests In A Home

Do Bed Bugs Make Nests In A Home?

When you think of insects and creepy crawlies, you probably imagine them living in a nest. Many insects do build nests; ants, bees, wasps and termites, for example, have extensive ecosystems they create. While this can create a lot of damage, it …
Hiding Places for Ants in Your Home

Hiding Places for Ants in Your Home

Ants can be pesky little creatures that invade your picnics and your pantry. Even if you haven’t seen any marching through your home, there’s a chance they’re tucked away somewhere, hiding. As your carpenter ant pest control Guelph professionals, …
Artboard 1Do Certain Plants Attract Mice

Do Certain Plants Attract Mice?

Mice removal in Cambridge services should be a priority if you notice signs of rodent infestation. These include droppings and holes chewed through food storage containers. Mice are attracted to sources of food and water that human habitations often …
Are You Prepared For Springtime Pests 5 Tips To Get You Ready v2

Are You Prepared For Springtime Pests? 5 Tips To Get You Ready

Springtime is a welcome sight to many homeowners in Ontario. Warmer temperatures mean thawing ground and the emergence of plants and flowers. They also mean that common pests that have been inactive throughout the winter will start making themselves …
Are Your College Kids Bringing Bed Bugs Home From Their Dorm

Are Your College Kids Bringing Bed Bugs Home From Their Dorm?

If your college student is coming back home for a spring break visit, you don’t want them to bring along the worst uninvited guests imaginable, bed bugs. Bed bugs are notoriously known for being challenging to get rid of once they arrive, so make …
5 Tips for Keeping Ants Out of Your Kitchen This Spring

5 Tips for Keeping Ants Out of Your Kitchen This Spring

Spring is a wonderful time to get some fresh air in your home. Whether you’re tackling spring cleaning or preparing healthy meals, you may notice ants in this part of your home. Use these five tips for effective carpenter ant control in Kitchener. …
Why Rats Aren't Worth the Risk

Why Rats Aren't Worth the Risk

Finding even a single rat in your home can raise a lot of concern as these pests are certainly not ideal neighbours. These rodents often enter homes during cold weather using surprisingly small cracks or holes. They can even swim through sewers and …
When Is Wasp Mating Season?

When Is Wasp Mating Season?

Did a wasp nest seem to appear overnight on your property? Wasps are uncomfortable neighbours and even worse houseguests. Don’t attempt to remove wasps or a wasp colony from your home by yourself. Learn more about the mating season to anticipate …
What's the Buzz About the Decline of Bees and Other Insect

What's the Buzz About the Decline of Bees and Other Insects?

Though most people don’t want to share their home with insects, these little critters play a variety of important roles in the environment. It is estimated that as much as 2% of Earth’s insect population is lost each year. This may sound like good …