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Tips to Keep Uninvited Pests From Crashing Your Holiday Gatherings
The holiday season is a time for celebration, family, and good cheer. But nothing puts a damper on festivities faster than uninvited pests ruining the mood. With some proactive steps, we can keep pests out of our homes and ensure a comfortable environment for everyone. Manage Food and Cleanliness One of the easiest ways… Read More »
Forecast: Extended Pest Activity Into Fall and Winter Due to Delayed Cold Temperatures
As we transition into cooler months, many of us expect pest activity to slow down. However, recent delays in dropping temperatures have kept pests active later into fall and winter. Pests like rodents, ants, and cockroaches are thriving longer than usual because of the unseasonably warm weather. Why Pests Are Staying Longer Typically, colder… Read More »
Do I Have Fleas or Bed Bugs?
At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we often hear homeowners wonder whether their itching, bites, or unusual sightings are caused by fleas or bed bugs. While these pests can look and act differently, identifying the culprit is key to effective treatment. Let’s explore how to tell the difference. Physical Appearance Fleas are tiny, wingless… Read More »
5 Invasive Pest Species Threatening Your Home
At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we understand the urgency of addressing invasive pests before they cause extensive damage. These unwelcome intruders—ranging from insects to rodents—can quickly become a serious concern if not identified early. Knowing what to look for can help you take prompt action. Asian Lady Beetles These small, orange beetles are… Read More »
Tips for Getting Rid of Fleas in Your Home
Fleas can quickly turn your cozy home into a nightmare. If your pets are scratching more than usual or you notice tiny jumping pests, it’s time to take action. At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we understand how disruptive flea infestations can be—and we’re here to help with practical, effective solutions. Thorough Cleaning and… Read More »
Why Fall is Prime Time for Stink Bug Invasions
As the weather turns cooler, we often notice an increase in stink bugs around our homes. This seasonal shift triggers a noticeable surge in their activity, making fall the prime time for these unwelcome visitors. Understanding their behavior can help us better prepare and protect our homes. Stink bugs are most active during late… Read More »
Preventing Pests in the Kitchen: Simple Strategies for a Pest-Free Home
The kitchen is often the heart of our homes, but it can also be an inviting space for pests. Keeping bugs and rodents out requires a combination of good habits and regular inspections. We’ve put together some practical tips to help us maintain a tidy, pest-resistant kitchen. Proper Food Storage One of the easiest… Read More »
Key Places Where Termites Hide: What to Check Often
Termites are notorious for their ability to stay hidden while causing extensive damage. As homeowners, understanding where these wood-eating pests like to hide can help us catch early signs of an infestation. Regular inspections and proactive measures can make a big difference in preventing costly repairs. Hidden in Plain Sight: Wood Structures Termites are… Read More »
California Pests and Insects Commonly Found Inside the Home
Living in California means enjoying mild weather and beautiful landscapes. However, it also means dealing with a variety of pests that often find their way into our homes. Understanding these common intruders can help us better prevent and manage them. Ants are among the most frequent visitors. They typically appear in kitchens and pantries,… Read More »
Bed Bugs: What They Look Like, Where They Hide, and How to Prevent Them
At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we understand how unsettling a bed bug problem can be. These tiny pests are experts at hiding, making early detection crucial. Let’s explore what bed bugs look like, where they often hide, and steps you can take to keep them out of your home. Recognizing Bed Bugs Adult… Read More »
