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Typical Pests in Riverside, CA: Should You Call the Experts?
Riverside experiences a warm Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Pests never truly disappear here, and the concerns differ across zones. Orangecrest & La Sierra see more ants, rats, and mice, while Magnolia Center & Canyon Crest have aging homes that have regular termite and spider infestations. Dense housing in Downtown Riverside […]
Read MoreWhy Termites Stay Active Beneath Longview Homes All Year Long
Even in Longview, Washington, termites do not skip a winter. As homeowners hunker down and wait for spring, these destructive pests continue to work beneath their homes, quietly causing structural damage. In the Pacific Northwest, we have a climate that allows subterranean termites to eat wood year-round, bringing them into our basements, crawl spaces, and wooden […]
Read MoreWhy You Might See More Spiders in Carrollton Bathrooms This Month
If you have seen those eight-legged visitors hanging out by your shower drain or hiding in the corner next to your vanity lately, you are not alone. This January, Carrollton homeowners are experiencing an increase in bathroom spiders, and no, it is not just bad luck. That gives the city, with Lewisville Lake’s humid air nearly abutting […]
Read MoreDo Pests Go Weak When Summer Ends in Burke?
Many homeowners in Burke think that pest concerns slow down on their own when summer ends. But pest biology does not work the way people assume. The end of summer does not mean pests surrender, lose steam, or fade into the background. These unwanted visitors only change their game. Burke has wooded pockets, water access […]
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