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Score $25 off when you refer Ecola to friends!

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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 »

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3 Ways Pest Inspections Can Save You Money

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3 Ways Pest Inspections Can Save You Money Investing in regular professional pest inspections can save property owners money in the long run. Here are three ways pest inspections can save you money: Catching Infestations Early: Professional pest inspections can catch pest infestations early, before they snowball into serious structural damage. For example, termite… Read More »

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Ecola Named LA Readers’ Top Choice 9 Years in a Row

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When it comes to pest control, local residents know best. And in Los Angeles, Ecola Termite & Pest Control has been named the Readers’ Choice for nine years in a row by the readers of the Los Angeles Daily News. This impressive streak is a testament to the quality of service and value that… Read More »

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New “Super-Termite” Species Invades Southern California

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As if homeowners didn’t have enough to worry about, now there’s a new super-termite on the rise in California. The Formosan termite is an invasive species and a subspecies of the native-to-America subterranean termite. Pestworld says they are “the most voracious, aggressive and devious of over 2,000 termite species known to science, chewing through… Read More »

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Experts Report: Invasive Pests Are Spreading In The U.S.

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Did you know that a new pest is introduced into California every 60 days, on average? This may not seem like a significant number because most people don’t understand the impact that invasive species have on our lives. What Are Invasive Species? Before we can begin to care about invasive species, we need to… Read More »

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What’s Mother-Approved Pest Control?

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Sue Fries is the mother behind Ecola Termite & Pest Control. Known as “the termite lady,” she started Ecola 38 years ago, motivated by her struggle to care for her son with chronic asthma. Determined to find her place in the male-dominated field of pest control, she sought an alternative way to eliminate infestations… Read More »

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Tick Diseases Rising Steadily, Warns CDC

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                                       Spending time outdoors should be an experience that increases our health and well-being. But it’s not as carefree and rejuvenating as we’d like so long as we have to share our habitat with ticks. Ticks… Read More »

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7 Tips to Stop Mosquitos From Breeding on Your Property

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Did you know that mosquitos can breed in the amount of water it takes to fill a bottle cap? If you’re looking forward to having friends and family over now that the pandemic is subsiding, it may be time to eliminate the conditions in your yard that are encouraging mosquitos to breed right under… Read More »

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Survey Reveals Which Bugs Concern US Residents the Most in Summer

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Summer is the busiest time of the year for pests because many bugs such as mosquitos, bees, flies, ticks, fleas, and more thrive in the hot weather. Unfortunately, it’s particularly worrisome to many because it’s also the time of year when we and our families want to spend time outdoors enjoying the beautiful weather…. Read More »

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