Those Pesky Ants
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Those Pesky Ants

Growing up, I lived in a sprawling farmhouse in the country. This beautiful home was constantly filled with the sounds of laughter and the smells of delectable food being prepared in the kitchen. Unfortunately, our home was often invaded by some unwanted guests, ants. Pesky ants would welcome themselves into our living room, kitchen, dining room, bedrooms, and bathrooms. One night, I crawled into my bed only to discover I wasn’t alone. Ants had somehow climbed onto my bed! These destructive ants even ate holes in some of the clothing hanging in my closet. Is your home filled with unwanted, biting ants? On this blog, you will discover the latest methods pest control specialists use to rid homes of pesky ants.

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  • A Beginner's Guide To Natural Pesticides

    18 December 2015

    From Bronze Cutworms and Japanese Beetles to Red Imported Fire Ants, you might be surprised by the sheer variety and numbers of insects crawling around your yard. Some of these insects are innocuous and others are beneficial. However, there are others that will wreak havoc, leaving your lawn completely destroyed. If you're hesitant to use chemicals on your lawn, there are several natural pesticides available. Here is some valuable information about some commonly-used natural pesticides:

  • Why You Need To Control Pigeons: Advice For Food Retailers In Las Vegas

    30 November 2015

    Pigeons commonly thrive in American cities like Las Vegas, and many public places experience serious problems with pigeon infestations. While children may think it's cute to feed wild birds like this, pigeons are actually one of the biggest pests that business owners have to deal with. Find out why pigeons are bad for your food business, and learn more about the steps you should take to deal with these problematic birds.

  • Three Surprising Places That You Can Get Bed Bugs

    2 October 2015

    Everyone knows that bed bugs can be found in hotels, but hotels are not the only place that you can pick up bed bugs. Hotels are risky because so many people check in and out every day and it only takes one person with bed bugs and their suitcase to cause an infestation. However, lots of other places that you visit are similarly dangerous, even though they don't have the same bad reputation as hotels.

  • 5 Ways To Protect Your Dog From Bee Swarms & Large Nests

    2 October 2015

    A few bee stings may be harmless to a human, but they can do all types of harm to a smaller animal like a dog. If a swarm of bees attacks and stings your pet, then the animal's body can swell up, causing breathing issues and leading to a possible death. If you do have a bee problem, there are multiple ways to help protect your dog from the swarm. These preventative measures can go a long way in stopping an attack and keeping your dog out of harm's way.

  • 3 Ways to Keep Your Dorm Room Bed Bug-Free

    28 September 2015

    Bed bugs are a major pest in America and they are becoming more of a problem with each passing year. They can be found anywhere that people are found, including college dorms. Fortunately, there are many things that students can do to avoid introducing bed bugs to their dorm rooms. Here are three ways to keep your dorm room bed bug-free. Inspect second-hand items Second-hand furniture is an inexpensive way to spruce up your dorm room, but if you're not careful, your frugal finds could introduce bed bugs to your room.