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Cluttered attic with stacked boxes, plastic bins, and miscellaneous stored items under a sloped wooden roof
June 3, 2026
Boxes, stored belongings, and unused household items can create sheltered pathways, nesting opportunities, and long-term conditions that support rodent activity in attic spaces.
Yellow mouse trap on a wooden surface with a block of cheese as bait
May 8, 2026
: Indoor sprays, outdoor granules, foggers, traps, and natural remedies often fail to stop active infestations because they rarely address nesting areas, entry points, breeding cycles, or the conditions attracting pests to the property.
A close-up, side profile view of a housefly with dark striped patterns on its thorax, perched on a white surface.
April 8, 2026
House flies contaminate food and surfaces by transferring bacteria and pathogens picked up from waste and decaying materials.
Wooden frame of a house under construction; bright, sunny day.
March 6, 2026
Materials, soil disruption, and unfinished gaps invite activity.
Modern living room with sectional sofa, rug, and open kitchen. Light wood floors, white walls.
February 2, 2026
Shared walls, furnishings, and human activity allow rapid expansion.
7-day weather forecast: Scattered storms and heavy rain, with temperatures ranging from 60-82 degrees.
January 5, 2026
Rapid temperature changes and storms push pests indoors seeking stability.
Clock representing the four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter, with butterflies and a rainbow.
December 13, 2025
Routine seasonal tasks like sealing entry points, managing moisture, and adjusting outdoor maintenance help reduce pest presence throughout the year.
Empty room with multiple windows, wooden floors, and beige Roman shades.
November 17, 2025
Gaps around doors, windows, vents, foundations, and utility lines provide numerous entry paths that pests use to get inside.
Red location markers on a detailed map.
October 4, 2025
A breakdown of the advantages local companies bring compared to national providers.
A cockroach lies on the floor, about to be swept up by a broom and dustpan.
September 4, 2025
Roaches leave behind droppings, odors, and other clues while hiding in unusual spots throughout homes and businesses.
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