10 2024 January
What to Do if Youre Bitten by a Spider
For any arachnophobe, suffering a spider bite is the ultimate fear and a call to action for an exterminator, but the average spider doesn’t really mean you harm. The only reason most spiders will go out of their way to bite a person is because they feel threatened. They’ll give you a defensive bite if you disturb their hiding place or roll over them in bed in the middle of the night, but it’s unlikely that a spider will bite you for no reason. However, if you have been bitten by a spider, what exactly should you do?
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Most Common Summer Pests
Summer is officially here, and with it comes sunny days, warm weather, and–unfortunately–lots of pesky pests. With a combination of more time spent outdoors and plenty of insects emerging from their winter hibernation in search of food, you’ll likely notice an increase in your encounters with them. This can also be a recipe for full-blown infestations that calls for a professional pest control service if things get out of hand. Here are a few of the most common pests to be on the lookout for this summer.
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Mosquitoes Do When Summer Ends
Don't let the winter lull you into a false sense of mosquito control. To keep you and your family safe, it's best to choose a professional mosquito protection program that covers you year round. Saela has a mosquito extermination program that keeps these dangerous pests out of your yard and away from your family.
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7 Winter Pest Control Tips to Stay Safe
The weather outside is changing and so should your Winter Pest Control strategy with these helpful tips. Dealing with pests in your home is never fun, but there are a few things you can do to reinforce your first line of defense. Following these tips will help your pest control efforts significantly.
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3 Things You Might Be Trying That Wont Work
There are many DIY pest control tips that you can do around your home to keep the threat of large infestations low, but that doesn’t mean they’ll always work or that you won’t make mistakes.
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