Posts Tagged ‘pests’
Insect Repellent Techniques : How to Kill Mosquito Larva?
Killing mosquito larva can be done by eliminating any standing water around the property or adding goldfish to garden ponds who will eat the larva. Prevent the breeding of mosquitoes by making it harder for them to do so with information from a Florida state-certified pest control operator in this free video on insect repellents.
Insect Repellent Techniques : How to Build a Gnat Trap
Building a gnat trap is simple using a sticky pest trap that can be placed near ripening or decaying foods, but a dish of vinegar is also an effective way to trap pesky gnats. Trap gnats before they have a chance to reproduce with information from a Florida state-certified pest control operator in this free video on insect repellents.
Insect Repellent Techniques : How to Get Rid of Flies
Flies can be eliminated from the house by using sticky fly traps, hanging up lighted fly traps, placing fly pheromone traps near food sources and sealing off the house properly. Get rid of flies in and around the house with information from a Florida state-certified pest control operator in this free video on insect repellents.
what kind of ants or pests am i dealing with as far as pest control how do i know wher they nest at to get rid
what kind of ants or pests am i dealing with as far as pest control how do i know wher they nest at to get rid
Bats or mice in my walls and finished 3rd floor?
It’s winter time in NH. My house is 3 levels and the attic is finished. There isn’t a crawl space to check for pests. We have 2 dormers in the front of the home and it is believed the critters are entering there. Every night from 11-6am we here the scurrying critters above us in the ceiling, then they’re going along the walls. They run about loudly for 5-10 minutes then it quiets down for 20 minutes or so. Then it starts up again. I was told that bats hibernate in the winterand wake up from time to time but don’t go beserk. I had a pest control associate check the house and looked in the basement–he saw a small amount of droppings. He left 5 traps, I checked them daily–nothing. When he came back in 12 days and saw nothing he concluded I had bats. I think they’re mice because of the constant scurrying about the walls and ceiling. Anyone with an experience similar to mine—-your insight would be appreciated? Thanks! Joseph
