The Difference Between Mice and Rats

Posted on Nov 16th 2020

Don't let pesky rodents ruin the comfortable enjoyment of your home! A furry rodent is the last thing anyone wants to see scurrying across their kitchen floor. Before you start laying out the traps, give a call to a local pest control company like Saela. Due to the various threats that rates and mice present, rodent control is always best left to professionals.

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Rodents: A Danger to Your Home and Family

Posted on Oct 22nd 2020

While rodent infestations can occur anytime, these pests are more likely to seek indoor shelter during cooler months. While it's important to protect your home from potential rodent infestations, professional rodent control is essential for active infestations.

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How to Protect Your Home From Winter Pests

Posted on Oct 22nd 2020

As temperatures cool down, many homeowners are gearing up for the "fall crawl." Rodents and other pests seek warmth and shelter during winter, so it is important to ensure you don't roll out a welcome mat for these home invaders.

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Common Wasp Species in the United States

Posted on Sep 28th 2020

Wasps can cause structural damage to your home and are potentially deadly. No matter the type of wasp species, their presence should always be considered dangerous. We never recommend DIY wasp nest removal as wasps are most likely to attack when their nest is disturbed. Professional wasp exterminators have the proper safety gear and pest control products necessary for wasp removal. If you suspect a wasp infestation, keep yourself and your family safe by contacting a pest control company like Saela.

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Deadly and Dangerous Spiders in the United States

Posted on Sep 28th 2020

While all insects are creepy and crawly, there is something about eight legs, multiple eyes and hairy abdomens that make spiders particularly frightening. Not only are spiders spooky enough to send you screaming away in terror, but they will also bite if provoked. Most spider bites, while painful, are harmless. Certain species, however, can be dangerous and downright deadly. There are two dangerous spider species in the United States.

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