Rats and mice may look alike, but this rodent can be identified as a rat by its smaller ears. A mouse has larger, floppy ears. A rat also has a more blunt snout, verses a mouse’s triangular nose.
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Thursday, 3 March 2016
3 Places Rodents May Be Living in Your Home
Do you hear strange scratching sounds at
night, unexplained thumps upstairs, or does food left out on the
kitchen counter appear nibbled? You're probably not haunted by a ghost,
but a more mundane pest. Rodents can make their homes in a variety of
places in human houses. If you suspect you have a critter problem, check
these common locations.
In the Kitchen
Rats and mice move into human dwellings
not only for room but board as well. These creatures are excellent
climbers and can clamber up on countertops and inside walls. Look for
nests of shredded paper and other fibers in concealed places such as the
backs of unused cupboards.
Up in the Attic
Black roof rats prefer lofty locations
such as attics. Squirrels and other wild rodents may also invade attics
and rooftop eaves looking for the shelter afforded by insulation and
hollows in wooden beams.
Down in the Cellar
The common brown rat lives underground
in the wild, and likes it down below in houses as well, often found
basements and sewage systems. Cracks in the foundation offer entrances
and places to nest.
If you find signs of rodent activity in
these places or anywhere else inside, call in pest control before the
problem becomes serious. Follow this link to find out more about rodent control in Lumberton.
Stop Zika Mosquitos in Your Yard With the Help of a Pest Control Company
Cases of the Zika virus, which has been
linked to birth defects in the fetuses of pregnant women, have occurred
within the borders of the United States, and the mosquitos which carry
the disease along with many other infections exist across most of the
country. To lower the risks to you and your family, a pest control
company can work with you to rid your property of mosquitos.
Eliminate Development Sites
Mosquitos need vessels of water to
breed. By examining your yard, experts can identify the areas where the
insects can propagate, such as:
- Flooded crawlspaces
- Clogged gutters
- Rain-collecting debris.
Taking care of these kinds of sites will reduce the mosquito population breeding near your house.
Protect the House
To avoid mosquito bites inside, a house's egresses to the insects must be blocked off with screens, caulking and other methods.
Chemical Control
A pest control company may use chemicals
on a limited basis to take care of the problem. These can include
insecticides to kill the adult mosquitos, along with growth regulators
applied to water sources, to prevent the insect eggs and nymphs from
developing into adults.
By eradicating breeding sites,
protecting the house and using anti-insect chemicals, a pest control
company can rid your yard of potential Zika-carrying mosquitos. See this link to learn more about mosquito control in Fayetteville.
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Does Your House Have a Termite Problem?
Though an individual termite is only a
tiny insect, colonies of these wood-eating bugs can wreak havoc on a
house. Pest management experts estimate that termites do some $5 billion
in property damage annually. By recognizing the effects termites can
have on the wood in your home, you can identify possible infestations
before extensive repair work is required.
Hollowed-out Wood
While termites themselves are usually
hidden underground or within walls, their effects can be observed on the
wood they eat. Knock on wood to check for hollow spaces where termites
may have tunneled. In addition to the beams in your house, also examine
any wood piles or pieces in your backyard or basement.
Cracks and Fissures
As a piece of wood gets eaten from the
inside out, it may start to crack or fissure. Any unexpected cracks
should be checked. Dried mud or soil within cracks is another indicator
of termite activity.
Buckling and Collapse
Termite destruction at some stages can
resemble water damage, causing floors and ceilings to swell and
windowsills and other boards to buckle. Wood riddled with too many
termite tunnels may eventually crumble or completely collapse.
If the wood in your house appears
possibly affected by termites, call in pest control experts to determine
the extent of the problem. See this link for more about termite removal in Pinehurst.
Keeping Bugs out of Your Business
It’s hard to keep a client seated and
attentive when your office is infested with ants. Since waiting to see
if the unwelcome bugs or rodents will vacate on their own isn’t a
realistic option, bringing in pest control is your best bet. The right
company will be able to understand the problem and offer both short-term
and long-term fixes.
What’s Your Pest?
There won’t always be telltale droppings
or markings around your property that identify what animal or insect
has moved in. An expert will know different creatures’ preferred
habitats and how to go about finding them. Once you know what you’re
dealing with, you can determine the next step.
How to Exterminate
Ideally, your problem can be solved
without tenting and poisoning your office. There are a handful of steps
that should come first:
- Sanitation
- Monitoring
- Trapping
If none of these techniques solves the
problem you might have to turn to a chemical solution, but that should
be the last resort if at all possible. Many pest situations can be
solved in a way that’s healthy and more humane.
If your commercial building has any sort
of infestation, you can’t afford to let the problem go unaddressed. To
learn more about solving your problems with commercial pest control in
Pinehurst, visit this website.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
How To Know You Have a Roach Problem
In
addition to being a bit creepy looking and gross, roaches in your home are a
cause for concern because of a number of diseases they are capable of carrying.
Here are some ways to tell if you have a roach problem so that you can get the
problem taken care of early.
Droppings
Fecal
droppings can be found if the infestation is large enough. They may not be
completely noticeable at first, as they are small and may look like pepper or
ground coffee. It is important to note where you see the droppings so that they
are easier to target later.
Egg Casings
Another
sign is egg casings, containing many eggs. Even one casing means you have a
small infestation. They will have a long rounded shape and be brownish in
color.
Odor
An
oily or musky smell may be an indicator of roaches, and if you have enough
roaches to smell bad, you have a bad infestation, as it usually takes a large
number to produce a smell.
Dead
roaches are a pretty easy giveaway. Check under sinks, in cabinets and anywhere
else where there could be traces of food.
Upon
finding any of these signs of roaches, do not hesitate to find a company that
handles roach control in Mountain View - http://www.complete-pest-control.com/roach-control
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