As the flowers begin to bloom and the trees start to bud, spring has officially arrived. Although it is a season of rebirth and renewal, it is also a time when pests begin to emerge from their winter slumber. Carpenter ants are a common issue that homeowners face in the warmer months. These pesky insects … Continue reading Spring Cleaning: Tips For Avoiding Carpenter Ants This Season →
If you’re like most people, the mere thought of spiders scurrying around your home can make your skin crawl. While DIY pest control may seem like a tempting solution to rid your space of these eight-legged pests, it’s important to remember that these critters can be dangerous and difficult to eradicate without professional help. Whether … Continue reading DIY Spider Control: Why You Should Always Call The Professionals at Truly Nolen →
Bed bugs are common household pests that can be difficult to detect. These pesky insects are small, flat, and love to hide in the crevices of your mattress and furniture. Identifying an infestation early on is crucial for effective bed bug pest control. In this article, the experts at Truly Nolen will discuss the signs … Continue reading Detecting Bed Bugs: A Guide to Identifying an Infestation in Your Home →
When rodents decide to turn your cozy home into their own personal playground, everyone’s sanity and health are at risk. Your food can be contaminated, damage to your home’s infrastructure can occur, and the spread of diseases is highly likely. But, amid all your rodent control countermeasures, have you ever considered how maintaining a tidy … Continue reading Keep It Clean: How Tidiness Helps in Effective Rodent Control →
Mice are more than just a nuisance plaguing our homes and businesses. These tiny rodents have a long and fascinating history, dating back millions of years. But it wasn’t until humans appeared on the scene that mice truly began to evolve. Over time, they have adapted to live alongside us, taking advantage of our structures … Continue reading How Mice Have Evolved Alongside Humans →
Most homeowners find mice or rats inside their homes at least a few times. Because rodents can spread harmful diseases and damage the structure of your house, it’s best to take quick action to eliminate the problem before it turns into an infestation. It’s best to contact an expert for mice removal immediately if you … Continue reading 4 Clear Signs There Are Rodents Invading Your Home →
If you’ve spotted a few wasps around your property, it’s tempting to tackle the trouble yourself. After all, how hard could it be to take out a handful of these buzzing bothers? While that level of confidence is admirable in most situations, taking on even a small wasp infestation on your own is a hazardous, … Continue reading The Benefits of Professional Wasp Removal Services →
Are you tired of seeing bothersome spider webs invading your home or garden? Spider control is a common concern for many homeowners. The good news is that you can take practical steps to prevent these eight-legged intruders from turning your property into their own personal web-making haven. In this post, we’ll explore effective tips for … Continue reading How to Prevent Spider Webs Around The Exterior of Your Home →
The warm weather increases insect activity, and one pest is a more deceiving threat to homeowners than it gets credit for. The humble carpenter ant is large for its species but relatively small compared to other neighbourhood pests. That said, with enough time and without the help of carpenter ant pest control services, the insect … Continue reading Tips to Keep Carpenter Ants At Bay This Summer →
Carpenter ants are destructive little insects that are incredibly difficult to remove or eliminate. The ants build satellite colonies throughout a structure that typically requires a professional carpenter ant treatment to eliminate or defend against. Protecting your property is about understanding carpenter ants’ behaviour and knowing how to deter them. 4 Ways To Protect Against … Continue reading 4 Ways to Protect Your Home Against Carpenter Ants →