May 9, 2023 | Termite Control
Summer is a wonderful time of year to enjoy outdoor activities, but it’s also the season when termites are most active. Termites are known for causing extensive damage to homes and properties, and they can quickly become a costly problem if left unchecked. To properly prepare for a termite-free summer, follow these termite control tips.
Conduct a Home Inspection
The first step in preparing for a termite-free summer is to conduct a thorough home inspection. Look for signs of termite activity, such as mud tubes, wings, and damaged wood. If you find any evidence of termites, contact a pest control professional immediately.
Eliminate Moisture Sources
Termites are attracted to moisture, so it’s important to eliminate any moisture sources in and around your home. Fix any leaks in your plumbing or air conditioning system, and make sure your gutters are clean and functioning properly.
Keep Wood Away from Your Home
Termites are attracted to wood, making it crucial to keep any wood or wood-based materials away from your home’s foundation. This includes firewood, lumber, and any wooden structures such as decks or fences.
Use Termite-Resistant Materials
When building or renovating your home, consider using termite-resistant materials such as concrete, metal, or pressure-treated lumber. These materials are less attractive to termites and can help prevent infestations.
Schedule Regular Pest Control Services
Regular termite control services are an essential part of preventing termite infestations. A termite control professional can help identify and eliminate any termite activity in and around your home, as well as provide preventative treatments to keep termites at bay.
Get ready for termite season by giving your local termite control company a call today!
May 5, 2023 | Pest Control
Centipedes are common pests that make their way into homes in search of food. They are yellow to dark brown in color with worm-like bodies and long antennae. They have small mouths that contain venom glands and lots of legs – in fact, they can have anywhere from 15 to 177 pairs of legs. Centipedes regrow legs each time they molt, so the older the centipede, the more legs they have.
Centipedes can be frightening in appearance, especially if you come across one unexpectedly in your home. When this happens, should you kill it? The short answer is – no. While centipedes can bite, they rarely do and aren’t considered to be a threat to humans or pets. They also don’t really do a lot to disturb your home. They don’t make nests or webs, they don’t transmit diseases, and they don’t damage your home or belongings. The best reason for not killing centipedes, though, is that they are a fantastic form of natural pest control for your home. These household pests eat roaches, flies, termites, moths, and silverfish. Instead of killing them, relocate them outside so they can help keep other pest populations under control.
Centipedes can be prevented if the things that attract them are removed. Seal any cracks, holes, and gaps in the foundation, as well as gaps around doors and windows. Repair any leaks and clean up any standing water. Keep piles of wood and leaves away from your home. Purge your house, garage, and basement. Pests can be kept under control with regular pest control services provided by your local pest control company.
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May 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
Our Good Deed Team was busy in April, and we couldn’t be prouder of all the Good Deeds they were able to be a part of. Here is a roundup of our top stories from the past month:
Macon Partners with Local Habitat for Humanity

Our Macon Good Deed team was able to bring some color to the local Habitat for Humanity building in Macon, GA. The building was missing some needed personalization and our team stepped up to assist in getting it done. The outcome was a beautiful blue wall with an inspirational quote and some colorful tools. Good job, Macon!
Miami & Pompano Beach Collect School Supplies for Local School

The Miami and Pompano Beach service centers might be some of our newest offices, but they are no strangers to giving back to the community. These two teams paired up to collect needed school donations for a local charter school in Miami. They were able to fill up a large storage box with all kinds of supplies and the school was very grateful for the assistance. We can’t wait to see what the team chooses to do next!
Buford & Lawrenceville Race… Beds?

Two of our Gwinnett offices partnered up to race a bed for a good cause. They participated in a parade and bed race that benefits the Family Promise of Gwinnett, which provides shelter and other needed assistance to those who experience homelessness in the local community. The team had a blast dressing up as the Mouse and racing down the streets of Lawrenceville. Unfortunately, one of the tires blew, but they still crossed the finish line with the crowd cheering for them. We’re sure next year will be the time for redemption!
Stockbridge First Responder Cookout

Yes, you read that right! Our First Responder Cookouts are back! Our Stockbridge team started off the season by providing lunch to the Henry County Fire Rescue team and everyone had a great time. We were able to provide hamburgers and hotdogs and spend some quality time with the Fire Rescue team. We can’t wait for the rest of the cookout season and can’t wait to see how all the teams give back! Thank you, first responders, for all you do!
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May 2, 2023 | Pest Control
Flies are one of the most common household pests that can be found almost everywhere in the world. They are not only annoying but can also carry a variety of diseases, including typhoid, cholera, and dysentery. Therefore, it’s important to properly identify the common types of flies in order to prevent them. In this blog, we’ll discuss how to identify and prevent different types of common flies.
House Fly
The house fly is the most common type of fly found in homes. They are gray in color and have four black stripes on their thoraces. These pests are attracted to food, garbage, and feces, and can transmit bacteria and viruses that cause diseases.
Fruit Fly
Fruit flies are small, brownish-yellow flies with red eyes. They are attracted to ripening fruits and vegetables, as well as fermented liquids such as wine and vinegar.
Drain Fly
Drain flies are small, moth-like flies that are commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens. They are gray or black in color and have hairy wings. They breed in organic matter that accumulates in drains and pipes, as well as in standing water.
How to Prevent Flies:
- Keep drains clean and clear of debris
- Fix any leaks promptly
- Use drain cleaners regularly
- Keep kitchen clean and free of any ripe fruit or vegetables
- Clean up spills promptly
- Store food in sealed containers
- Use garbage cans with tight-fitting lids
By following these tips, you can enjoy a fly-free home. If you begin to see an influx of flies in your home, give your local pest control company a call for a personalized plan.
Apr 28, 2023 | Pest Control, Wildlife
Rodents such as mice, rats, and squirrels are overwintering pests, taking refuge inside your home during the colder months of the year. When spring arrives, these pests are already hiding in your attic, basement, crawlspace, garage, and even inside your walls. As the weather warms, they emerge for two reasons: searching for food and breeding season.
Rodents are dangerous to have inside your house for many reasons including:
- Chewing through wiring, drywall, and insulation
- Increasing your exposure to fleas, ticks, lice, mites, and more
- Contaminating your home with their urine and feces
- Spreading diseases like hantavirus, plague, and tularemia
Keeping rodents out of your home during any season of the year starts with prevention. Implement some of these rodent control tips this spring:
- Inspect doors and windows for loose or broken seals and repair or replace them immediately.
- Use screens on doors and windows, especially ones that are opened frequently.
- Seal any exterior cracks or gaps.
- Use mesh screens on chimneys, downspouts, and vents.
- Seal food in canisters with lids.
- Use trashcans with lids.
- Keep your yard mowed and shrubbery trimmed.
- Get rid of any yard debris.
- Keep firewood away from your house.
- Vacuum everywhere, especially where crumbs might be present.
If you have a problem with rodents or any other household pests, contact your local pest control company for a thorough evaluation.
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