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Preventing an infestation starts with good habits at home, as well as knowledge about pests and their habits. Check out our blog to learn how you can avoid infestations before they happen and make the most of treatments with advice straight from our pest control experts!
Spring is the ideal time to get ahead of pest problems before they escalate. As pests start becoming active, early treatments can stop them in their tracks and protect your home throughout the year.
Termites are the silent destroyers. If you're in Tennessee, you know all too well how relentless these pests can be. Fortunately, there’s a reliable and effective way to protect your home: termite bait stations.
While many people associate termites with extensive damage and large infestations, there are often subtle signs that go unnoticed. This blog aims to equip you with the knowledge to identify early signs of termite infestations, ensuring you can take action before they cause significant damage.
While many spiders are harmless and play a crucial role in our ecosystem by controlling pests, it's helpful for homeowners to be aware of the most common spider species in the region. Here’s a guide to help you identify them and manage any potential concerns.
Understanding the breeding habits of rodents can shed light on why these little critters seem to invade during winter, and what you can do to keep them at bay.
Ticks are small, parasitic arachnids that can cause significant problems for both humans and pets. These tiny creatures latch onto a host to feed on blood, potentially transmitting dangerous diseases like Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis.
Fleas are parasitic insects that use their specialized mouthparts to feed on the blood of people, pets, and wild animals.
Termites are social insects that live and work together in large groups. These insects can be highly destructive, chewing away at your home!
Ants are a common pest found living in and around homes; they are social creatures and live together in large colonies, working together to provide for their colony.
Bed bugs are parasitic pests and unfortunately, human blood is their favorite food source.