Signs It Is Time to Call a Pest Control Professional and What Main Sail Pest Control Looks for First
A short call early often costs less than a long campaign later.
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A short call early often costs less than a long campaign later.
Read MoreTelling them apart matters, because the two species favor different hiding spots, and missing one while treating for the other leaves a problem in place.
Read MoreKnowing which pests come out first, and what triggers them, makes the difference between catching an issue early and chasing it for the rest of the season.
Read MoreA lakefront home is not just a regular home with a nicer view. The pest pressure is different, and the prevention work has to match.
Read MoreIt'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.
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