Pest Control in Dallas


JUne 29, 2010

Tips to keep your lawn bug free

There are many things which can be done in your lawn as well as for your lawn to prevent bugs as well as control unwanted pests. The majority of bugs are attracted to the location on account of something in the yard which unfortunately is bringing them there.

Mow the grass nice and short. This can help prevent numerous insects from coming to the lawn that like taller grass for shelter.

Stop putting logs adjacent to your home. This is a huge error. It can bring in rodents who’ll seek shelter in it. It will likewise bring in wood living as well as wood eating bugs such as termites and carpenter ants towards it who’ll then enter into the foundation of the home and start causing damage.

Do away with random piles of sticks as well as leaves in the lawn. Unwanted pests may live underneath those for many months and build nests from them which could bring on an infestation later that year.

Cover trash and waste cans with lids which will stay on. Lots of insects and wildlife will discover food from this since there’s quite a bit to eat inside the garbage.

Reduce standing water within the property. This might be from low areas in the soil or even things left in the garden such as empty flower pots or even your children’s toys.

One solution to control pests inside your lawn would be to attract birds. Birds can consume a wide variety of pests. This is a tremendous benefit since the fewer pests there are, the fewer larger pests will be within the yard that prey on the smaller pests.

There’s also a multitude of chemical and all-natural products which can help with insects. Many have strong beliefs on each them so do your own investigation on the types of products which you would like to make use of on your yard. If you think chemical treatments meet your needs, your pets, and your family, use them. If you think they’re not, think about using organic procedures.


Termite Season... March 3, 2010

The termites are back! Call for your free termite inspection. Termite control in Dallas is just a phone call away. Termite treatment in Lewisville every day !

A bit about termite swarmers ...

They are solid black and have clear wings that are longer than their bodies. They are most noticeable when they swarm, but by then, they could have been in your house for some time. And while they are there, it’s possible for them to consume a foot of wooden board in six months. Mature colonies can contain hundreds of thousands of termites that are eating and damaging your house 24 hours a day, 365 days a year!

Since we can’t actually hear them eating their way through our homes, when you’re spring cleaning, be on the lookout for these telltale termite infestation signs:

Large swarms of winged insects inside or around your home are the most obvious sign of termite activity. Subterranean termites usually swarm in the daytime, when it is sunny, humid and often right after it rains.

Live termites seen in wood construction elements, such as baseboards, window and door frames, and wall studs. Termites are sometimes found while doing home remodeling or repair.

Mud tubes on walls outside or inside your house, which often disappear into cracks of masonry, in and around doors and window frames, or along siding. Termites construct mud tubes to protect themselves as they go from soil to wood. The tubes can be a quarter inch around and can extend many feet across solid surfaces.

Hollow-sounding wood in walls, baseboards and floors should be inspected for termite damage. Termites eat from the inside of the wood out, so damaged wood is sometimes difficult to detect.
If you think you have termites, you’ll need a treatment barrier and bait receptacles to eliminate the problem. Eliminating and controlling termites is not something a homeowner should attempt themselves. It requires specialized equipment, materials and professionals. Without treatment, your home will continue to suffer damage. In most cases, replacement costs for damages far exceeds paying for termite treatment.

Call for you free termite inspection today 972-353-2200

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