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Commercial Facility Risk And Damage Management
It is hard to quantify the monetary cost of rodent damage to commercial facilities in the United States. These invasive pests, which include the Norway rat (Rat-tus norvegicus), the roof rat (Rattus rattus), and the house mouse (Mus musculus), can have many damaging effects on a facility. The more a facility deals in farming, food processing, and storage, the greater the effect.
5 Important Termite Facts
Just the idea of finding termites in your home can drive anyone crazy. These tiny insects can do quite a bit of damage to any wood structures within a home. Once you have spotted a termite in your home, it is hard to tell just how bad the damage is until you have a pest control professional examine your home. Everyone knows that finding termites in your home is no good. But how can you be sure it’s a termite that you are seeing? How much damage can one little bug cause? And why do they have such a bad rep? Here are 5 important termite facts you will want to know to help you try to prevent them, determine if you have them and assess the damage.
Meadow Voles, Roof Rats, And Deer Mice Threaten Management
When it is cold, rodents look to enter man-made structures. Rodents--known for their incisors that never stop growing--must chew to wear their teeth down. This natural propensity to gnaw allows them to chew their way through soft wood to gain access to wall voids, attic crawl spaces, and other areas in your home or garage.
5 Ways To Attract Birds
Birds can be colorful, pretty, and fascinating to watch. But, to a Houston, Texas business owner, birds are trouble. Pest birds are noisy, difficult to control, can damage your property, and can build unsightly nests on your buildings. Their feces can transmit a variety of dangerous diseases, it will corrode your building, and a build-up of feces can cause slip and fall accidents and let’s face it, a business covered in bird feces is not super appealing to customers.
What To Do About Pantry Pests In Texas
Whether you cook in your home, or run a 5 star restaurant, this blog is for you. Pantry pest prevention is simple: seal pests from entering the areas where you keep your food, protect your food, and don't carry pests in. If you follow these three basic rules, you won't have to worry about beetles, weevils, moths, and other food infesting bugs.
New Homeowner Alert: Are You Protected From Pests?
Are you a new homeowner? Have you thought about pest prevention in your home? Or have you already noticed some pests in your home? Pest control is an essential part of keeping your new home safe and comfortable year-round. Having unwanted house guests in your home can be a health hazard and a safety concern for your home. When you move into a new home, you expect things to be nice and fresh. However, depending on the age and style of your home, there may be some problems that allow pests in or there may already be some pests living in your home.
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