Ticks in Southern California: Why Flea Treatment Alone Isn’t Enough
It's easy to assume that because fleas and ticks both affect pets and both live in the yard, treating for one covers the other.
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It's easy to assume that because fleas and ticks both affect pets and both live in the yard, treating for one covers the other.
Read MoreResults from a first pest control treatment aren't always immediate, and it's worth knowing that upfront.
Read MoreWhat doesn't come up as often is what that water does to the pest activity around your home.
Read MoreEliminating every attractant isn't realistic, but reducing the combination of available food, water, and shelter changes the equation meaningfully.
Read MoreKnowing how weather patterns affect pest behavior helps homeowners stay proactive instead of reactive.
Read MoreWildfires change how pests behave and where they go.
Read MoreUsing a room-by-room approach makes pest prevention easier to manage and less overwhelming.
Read MoreWith the right storage habits, you can reduce pest activity and protect both your belongings and your home.
Read MoreBecause the climate allows fleas to survive nearly year-round, homeowners must remain vigilant throughout all seasons.
Read MorePreventing bee infestations in attics and sheds takes awareness, preparation, and professional support.
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