Our Pest Control Blog
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Nestled in the heart of the Gem State, Nampa, Idaho, is a place of natural beauty, vibrant communities, and rich agriculture. Unfortunately, the reality of living in Nampa means dealing with frequent pest invaders.
There are also many different kinds of local pests that can make themselves at home in your home. Whether you’ve lived in the area all of your life or you just moved here, you likely know which ones we’re talking about.
Which animal do you think kills the most humans every year? Surprisingly, the answer is not something large like tigers or elephants. It’s actually mosquitoes.
If you find a yellow jacket hovering around you, the first reaction you’ll likely have is fear. Most of us have a primal reaction to these stinging insects that may cause us to freeze and wonder if we should run away.
These creepy crawlers carry diarrhea, dysentery, cholera, and other intestinal diseases. With over 3,500 identified species scurrying about, it’s important to have a plan to get rid of roaches in your home.
Otherwise, a roach infestation could threaten your family’s health.
Nobody wants to find rodents in their homes, especially if they are running along your walls, scavenging through your pantry, or gnawing on your furniture, floors, insulation, or electrical wiring.
Rodents such as mice are a lot more than a nuisance pest. Rodents are known to carry and spread more than 35 diseases to humans and family pets. The diseases can be spread to humans directly by handling l
Despite being tiny creatures, ants have a habit of making themselves appear when they’re not welcome, like in our homes. But why do ants suddenly appear in our kitchens, living rooms, and bedrooms? There are several unexpected reasons why.
On-premise, not all pest control companies are made equal. It might feel good to choose the cheapest option, but that often comes with its own set of problems and consequences.
From ants and earwigs to spiders and roaches, there are many different kinds of bugs and insects that would love to settle in and overstay their welcome.