When the change of season is felt, and the leaves start to turn their iconic oranges, yellows, browns, and rust-reds, it’s time to start your winter preparations. As the cold starts to roll in and we head indoors for warmer surroundings, so to do our insect and other summer pests. Often finding refuge in your … Continue reading 3 Helpful Fall Pest Control Tips for Your Niagara Home →
Although summer will soon turn into Fall, the prevalence of insects and other pests will still take a few months to ease off. The warm weather provides an ideal environment for many pests to breed and thrive, giving pest control professionals in Niagara Ontario more than enough to keep them busy. Of all the bugs … Continue reading Top 3 Most Common Niagara Pests: How to Avoid Them →
A comfortable and productive working environment is vital for everyone, regardless of the type of business they are involved in. When that environment becomes a hotspot for bugs, productivity is bound to slump, not to mention the negative impression it gives to visitors and clients. Commercial pest control in Niagara focusses on some of the … Continue reading Battle of Bugs: Common Niagara Office Pests →
Commercial spaces require a well-planned pest control program. For both permitting and liability purposes, hotel accommodation and commercial areas must be sanitary and free of any pests. As a Niagara hotel owner, you want your guests to feel comfortable during their stay. You also want to avoid paying fines and being legally liable for the … Continue reading Effective Commercial Pest Control for Niagara Hotels →
Pest prevention is an integral part of the modern-day lifestyle. Whether you’re running a business, a rental or trying to keep your own home clean and sanitized, it is important to stay aware of the possibility of a pest infestation. Even with the advances to waste disposal methods, most cities and residential areas still store … Continue reading Truly Nolen Niagara’s Proven Pest Prevention Plan →
Summer brings increased demand for hotel accommodation, hence higher profits. It also brings increased human traffic across residential properties like hotels and motels, which increases the risks of bed bug infestations. With more people circulating commercial properties, more food is used in the kitchens, which become a comfy home for bugs. Bedrooms become more wet … Continue reading Don’t Let Bed Bugs Keep Tourists Away From Your Niagara Hotel →
Truly Nolen Niagara’s Complete Rodent Control Program supports rebates assigned for the expert pest control rat removal in Niagara Falls. The program is designed to monitor the exclusionary measures all-year-round to detect any rodent activity in time. What Causes Rodent Infestations? In many cases, development and deforestation rid the rats of their natural habitat. Once … Continue reading Rodent Problem in Niagara Falls? Enjoy Rebates For Expert Removal →
Are you enjoying your modern home rich in wooden structures? Though complementing to the aesthetic features of your home, those same features, under the right conditions, can attract carpenter ants. Carpenter ants have been known to cause significant damage to the structure of a home, causing expensive repairs or even tearing the entire structure down. … Continue reading The Beauty and Dampness of Niagara Autumns are Ideal for Carpenter Ants →
Commercial properties are specific when it comes to pest control. Due to their size and often complex structure, they require prevention strategies against multiple pest species. Handling vast amounts of food and liquids, along with the increased human traffic specific for commercial residences like hotels, motels and offices create a comfortable route for pests of … Continue reading Truly Nolen Niagara Are Your Commercial Pest Removal Professionals →
Several kinds of spiders are commonly found in Niagara; most of them are not poisonous and are considered more of a nuisance than a safety threat. However, where there is one bug, there are two, three or more and spiders are usually a sign of larger pest problems. Spiders like to hide in dark, undisturbed … Continue reading Controlling Spiders in Niagara →