As temperatures drop and daylight shortens, insect and rodent activity begins to change. Fall is a transitional period when many pests seek warmth, food, and shelter indoors. For homeowners, understanding how pest population patterns shift during this time is key to...
Carpenter ants are among the most common household pests that can cause concern for property owners. Unlike termites, these ants do not eat wood, but they do burrow into it to build nests. Over time, this activity weakens structures, leading to costly repairs if left...
As temperatures drop, rodents look for warmth, shelter, and steady food supplies. Homes provide all three, which is why infestations are especially common in the fall season. Mice and rats are resourceful creatures, capable of squeezing through small cracks and using...
Yellow jackets are one of the most aggressive stinging insects found around homes and yards. Unlike honeybees, they can sting multiple times, and their defensive nature makes their nests particularly dangerous when disturbed. During summer and early fall, colonies are...
When preparing to sell a home, most homeowners focus on cosmetic improvements like painting walls, upgrading fixtures, or enhancing curb appeal. While these steps are important, one aspect often overlooked is the condition of the property regarding pests. Evidence of...