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Posted on Thursday, 15th April 2010

Knowing when to contact a reputable pest exterminator is crucial. It is best to get a handle on a pest problem before it gets out of control. Just as the old adage goes “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” the same applies when calling pest exterminators. Learning how to prevent infestation of common household pests is paramount to ridding the home of pests and keeping it pest free.

Common Household Pests
Identification of common pests is an important first step in ridding the home of pests. Of course each region will have pests that are more localized, but as a general rule the following pests are common in most areas and should be inspected for and controlled if infestations are found: Mice, Rats, Termites, Cockroaches, Fleas & Ticks, Bed Bugs, Flies, Mosquitoes, Spiders, Ants, Crickets.

pest exterminatorsKnowledge is power and knowing which pests are in the home is an important first step in getting rid of them. Once the type of infestation has been determined, it is time to take action. While some household pests can be taken care of with pest control products from the local home and garden store as well as good housekeeping practices, there comes a time when calling professional pest exterminators is the most viable option.

When choosing a pest exterminator it is important to always check references. These people will be in the home, sometimes unattended, and bonded, licensed pest exterminators with references will offer a little added protection. The type of pets in the home is another consideration. Be sure to alert the exterminator to the presence of pets to assure that any chemicals used are children and pet friendly.

The five most important questions to ask a prospective pest exterminator are:
1. Are you licensed and bonded?
2. Are chemicals and other methods of extermination used safe for children and pets?
3. How long has the company been in business, and how long has the technician been with the company?
4. Do you guarantee your work to be pest free, and for how long?
5. Are there customer references?

How an individual or company answers those five questions should be a very good indicator of the type of service that can be expected. Once a reputable pest exterminator has been chosen, the next step is to look into ongoing pest control services to ensure that the home is not re-infested later.

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Posted on Thursday, 15th April 2010

Many people think that termite infestations can be detected by the layman homeowner and taken care of without the help of a termite exterminator. The sad truth is that termites are hard to kill, can re-infest the home and they can live in areas of the home that are very difficult to inspect. Granted, a pest exterminator can be more expensive than trying to do the job alone, but the results can be well worth the expenditure. Read the rest of this entry…

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Posted on Thursday, 15th April 2010

Rodents are mammals that are characterized by two front incisors in both the upper and lower jaws. These pairs of incisors are continuously growing and can only be kept short by the animal gnawing. Common rodents are: rats, mice, squirrels, guinea pigs, beavers, porcupines and voles. Many rodents are herbivores, eating plants, seeds and nuts, though some do have a more varied diet. Read the rest of this entry…

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Posted on Thursday, 15th April 2010

Rats are various types of medium size rodents with long tails that belong the Muroidea family. The most common of these are the black rat and the brown rat. According to rat exterminators, the main differentiating characteristic between mice and rats is the size; mice are generally smaller weighing less than one pound while rats are larger rodents that usually weigh over one pound. Read the rest of this entry…

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Posted on Thursday, 15th April 2010

Before calling a bed bugs exterminator it is important to know what bed bugs are. Bedbugs are small parasitic insects that feed on human blood as well as that of other warm blooded animals. They are nocturnal insects that feed at night, usually in the hour or so just before dawn. They usually only feed once every week or so, and can live in a state of dormancy for over a year without feeding. To feed, bed bugs will insert a hollow feeding tube through the skin of the host and suck blood for roughly 5 minutes. After feeding the bugs retreat, usually to inside the mattress, but can be anywhere near enough to feed such as: nearby furniture, books, linens and walls. Read the rest of this entry…

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Posted on Wednesday, 3rd February 2010

Birds can be a nuisance for homeowners when they take roost in the eaves and gutters looking for food, when they make nests in the chimney or roof, and when they hang around and make pests of themselves. Most often, they are just doing what birds do, living their lives and searching for their food. Homes sometimes make the best and warmest nesting possibilities, and they offer great meals because bugs hang around there, too. Read the rest of this entry…

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