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Why Fall Is the Prime Time for Rodent Infestations and How to Prevent Them
As the crisp autumn air settles in and leaves begin to fall, we often focus on enjoying the season’s beauty. However, fall also marks a peak time for rodent activity. With changes in weather and available food sources, it’s crucial to be proactive in preventing these unwelcome visitors. Why Rodents Seek Shelter When temperatures… Read More »
Termites: How to Identify and Control Them
Termites can be a homeowner’s nightmare, but we can arm ourselves with knowledge to combat these unwelcome guests. Understanding how to identify termites and their signs of infestation is crucial in protecting our homes. Identifying Termites There are several types of termites, but the most common are Subterranean, Drywood, and Dampwood termites. Subterranean termites… Read More »
1 in 3 Americans Are Concerned About Being Bitten by Blood-Sucking Pests: Here’s Why
As we navigate life outdoors, it’s hard to ignore the growing concerns surrounding blood-sucking pests. Recent statistics reveal that one in three Americans worry about being bitten by these nuisances, particularly mosquitoes, ticks, and bedbugs. Understanding the reasons behind this rising anxiety is essential for managing our peace of mind. Health Risks to Take… Read More »
Dealing with Holiday Pests: Is Your Attic Storing More Than Just Seasonal Decorations?
As the holiday season approaches, many of us eagerly pull out our decorations from the attic. However, it’s essential to remember that the attic can sometimes house more than just ornaments and lights. Holiday pests can sneak in, turning our festive preparations into an unwelcome chore. Signs of Infestation While unpacking our holiday treasures,… Read More »
Summer’s Worst Enemy: How to Keep Rodents Out of Your Attic
As we welcome the warmest season of the year, we’re not just worried about the heat and sunshine – we’re also concerned about the unwanted visitors that come with it. Rodents, such as rats and squirrels, are notorious for invading homes in southern California, making their way into our attics and causing chaos. But… Read More »
The Flea Problem: How to Get Rid of Them for Good
As pet owners, we know that fleas can be a major nuisance. Not only do they cause discomfort and itching for our furry friends, but they can also bring unwelcome guests into our homes. As we’ve learned from experience, fleas are more than just a pesky pest – they can also spread diseases like… Read More »
The Uninvited Roommates: Rodents and the Diseases They Carry
As we go about our daily lives, it’s easy to forget that our homes can be sharing space with uninvited guests. We’re not talking about nosy neighbors or unwanted house guests, but rather rodents like rats and mice. These tiny critters may seem harmless, but they can bring with them a host of diseases… Read More »
Score $25 off when you refer Ecola to friends!
Looking to save some extra cash on your next pest control service? Look no further than Ecola Termite and Pest Control’s Butterfly Bucks Referral Program! By simply referring friends and family to Ecola, you can score $25 off your next pest or termite control service. And the best part? There’s no limit on referrals,… Read More »
I have pests in my commercial property. Now what?
As owners or managers of commercial properties, dealing with pests can be a real headache. Not only can pests damage your property, but they can also negatively impact your tenants’ or customers’ experiences. To prevent pest infestations and maintain a positive environment for your tenants or customers, it’s crucial to implement proactive pest control… Read More »
These pests might trigger your allergies
Are you constantly sneezing or experiencing itchy eyes and a runny nose when you’re at home? It could be due to common household pests that trigger allergies and asthma symptoms. Today we’ll explore some of these pesky pests and highlight how Ecola Termite and Pest Control can help alleviate your allergy concerns with eco-friendly,… Read More »