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Preparing for something is almost always better than reacting to it. Certainly, that’s the case when it comes to insect control in your home. If you wait until you’ve seen the first bug – or signs of a bug infestation – you’re already fighting an uphill battle. Because once pests...
No one likes mosquitoes. Unfortunately, these winged pests fill the Georgia air for much of the year. In fact, the little blood suckers are quite comfortable any time temperatures reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit with regularity. That combined with a regular water source in which to lay their eggs makes our...
Every dog owner (and probably cat owner) has heard of heartworms (a parasitic roundworm). And you probably know how devastating they can be to your furry friend – they can result in heart failure, lung disease and other organ damage. But what you may not know where these potentially deadly...
For so many of us, our furry friends make up another member of the household. We cannot imagine a life without our dogs and/or cats, and we enjoy their company as much as they need ours. However, there are times when being a pet owner brings with it a downside,...
You can feel it and see it already: milder temperatures, blooming flowers, budding trees, greening grass...Spring is in the air. And that air will soon be full of buzzing, biting mosquitoes. That’s right, we are reaching that time of year when one of the Georgia’s most irritating pests begins its...
Maybe you’ve tried do-it-yourself pest control without success, maybe you’re dealing with an invasive species that has all of a sudden claimed your home as its own, maybe you just don’t have time to try home remedies – whatever the reason, there is certainly a lot to learn before you...
Mosquitoes are one of the most-hated insects on Earth. From itchy bites to the myriad of diseases they carry, most homeowners want to do everything they can to prevent mosquitoes from breeding near their home. While we provide mosquito solutions that are effective in reducing the mosquito population around your...
The amount of rain this year means there is more standing water for mosquitoes to reproduce, and given the quick rise in temperatures, the mosquito outlook for 2018 looks very strong. Mosquitoes thrive on hot weather and moisture, and so far our spring season has offered a fair amount of...
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