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When to Call In a Professional for Your Pest Problems

Every homeowner faces a pest problem at some point in their lifetimes. An occasional mouse or a few ants might not pose a big challenge, but an infestation of rodents, roaches, or bedbugs may prove more problematic.  If you’re seeing mice out in the open, or suspect you’re dealing with something like roaches or bed bugs, it may be time to call in a pro.

Mice and Rats

In general, rodents tend to hide themselves away from human eyes. They rarely venture beyond 25 feet or so of their nests during their lifetime, so if you’re seeing mice or rats out in the open, it may mean that you have far more rodents than you’re actually seeing. You may also find droppings, chew damage, and tooth marks, both in food containers and in walls and other areas where rodents have made their way indoors.

Termites

If you find mud tunnels in or around your property, especially around the foundations of your home, it could be a sign that termites have moved in. Carefully examine any foundations, especially where there are wood beams, for holes and other damage. Termites must be dealt with immediately by a professional exterminator, to prevent serious damage to the structure of your home.

Bed Bugs and Fleas

If you or your family find yourselves suffering from itchy bites and even a rash-like series of bites, you may need to call in a professional to deal with your insect problem. Bed bugs are notoriously difficult to remove and nearly always require professional intervention to remove. Similarly, a large flea infestation can be extremely difficult to eradicate. Regular flea baths for pets and spraying may control the flea population but in certain conditions, the population can burgeon out of control, posing a real health hazard to human and animal inhabitants of your home alike.

If you suspect you have a pest problem, contact Exclusive Pest for a consultation.

Spring Insect Problems

With the onset of warmer weather, insects stir to life and begin looking for sources of shelter, food, and water. Unfortunately, our homes often unintentionally provide all three. Pests, discovering warmth, dry spaces, and sources of sustenance and water, move right in and make themselves right at home. Ants, bees, beetles, and other insects pose real challenges for homeowners in the spring and summer months.

Ants

Ants can create havoc when they move into your kitchen and start invading your food storage. Perhaps less annoying but more alarming are invasions of wood-eating ants that devour the structural components of your home, causing nearly as much destruction as termites are capable of. Fire ants are particularly dangerous, with their aggressive natures and painful bites. Don’t let ants invade your home, contact Exclusive Pest Control to ensure that their entry ways are sealed off and the colony is eliminated before they can gain a foothold.

Bees

As spring arrives, bees wake Spring Insectsup and become more active. Large hives may split off into a swarm, a group of bees looking for a new place to build a hive. If they choose your home or property, they can become a real problem. Wasps become more active during the warmer months as well, and can prove dangerous to small children and pets. If you have a large wasp nest on your property, if bees or ground-hornets have moved in, you may need professional help to eradicate them.

Fleas and Bed Bugs

If you suspect you’re dealing with a flea or bedbug problem, you’ll want to seek out professional help as soon as possible. Both of these persistent and obnoxious insects are extremely difficult to get rid of with home-treatment methods. It may take an ongoing treatment plan to fully remove these insects from your home. Don’t hesitate to call for help if you suspect a flea or bedbug problem. The sooner the problem is addressed, the sooner you can take your home back from spring insect pests.

 

If you are experiencing spring insect problems, contact Exclusive Pest Control today!

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