Mosquitoes can be pesky pests, and they can even carry some diseases. To keep them away as much as possible, there are a few strategies you can use. Here are a few options you can put to work in your backyard.
Improve Drainage
If your yard is prone to flooding or puddles after heavy rains, you may be unknowingly creating a mosquito breeding ground in your backyard. Work with your landscaper to create drainage in the yard to direct water away from the yard.
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Have you recently discovered bits of sawdust, discarded wings, or droppings that indicate your home has a termite infestation in progress? Did you already call an exterminator but you're wondering if there's anything that you can do yourself? Depending on the extent of the damage, dealing with a termite infestation can be expensive and time-consuming. Using a professional termite pest control treatment company can help ensure that the issue is taken care of as quickly and as inexpensively as possible, but there are definitely things that you can do to help expedite the eradication of the termites.
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Bed bugs are invasive, annoying, and hard to get rid of. If you notice bites from a possible bed bug, it could be up to 48 hours old. That is how long it takes for a bed bug bite to become irritated. Unfortunately, this means that you have at least 2 full days of bed bugs proliferating and mating in your bed. So, you want to get rid of them ASAP.
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When you purchase a home that has not been lived in for a while, there are chances that pests may have moved into the house while it was vacant. Even though you may not physically see the pests, it does not mean that they are not there. The following guide walks you through a few signs that you may have unwelcome guests lurking in your home without your permission.
Look for Pest Droppings
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Insect populations in America keep growing in numbers. There is cause for concern due to temperature changes early this year that are responsible for the increased numbers of insects. High temperatures began quite early in the new year across the nation. There was very little spring weather this year as the nation moved into early summer temperatures. Varying temperature changes on any given day routs insect populations from their seasonal places of hiding as they must then search for new quarters to live in.
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