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Why Milder Winters Mean More Pests in Your Home
As we settle into the cooler months, many of us expect a natural break from the buzzing and crawling visitors that defined our summer. However, recent weather patterns are shifting the traditional rules of pest season. With milder winters and unpredictable temperature swings becoming the new norm, we are seeing pest activity persist much… Read More »
Termites Hate When Homeowners Do This
At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we know how concerning termite infestations can be. These silent destroyers can cause serious damage if left unchecked. Fortunately, there are several ways homeowners can make their homes less attractive to termites. Here are some key strategies that termites hate and that you can implement to protect your… Read More »
House Mice: More Than Just a Nuisance
When we think of house mice, many of us picture tiny creatures scurrying across the floor or nesting in hidden corners. While their presence is certainly bothersome, the health risks associated with mice are even more concerning. At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we want to highlight the importance of addressing mouse infestations promptly… Read More »
Tips for Preventing Winter Pest Invasions
As temperatures drop, many homeowners notice an increase in unwanted guests trying to get inside. Pests like rodents, spiders, and pantry insects often seek warmth and shelter during the colder months. At Ecola Termite & Pest Control, we want to help you protect your home from winter invasions with some practical tips. Seal Cracks… Read More »
How Pests Can Lower Your Home’s Value
When it comes to your home, pests are more than just a nuisance—they can significantly impact your property’s value. At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we’ve seen firsthand how infestations can lead to long-term financial consequences. Here are seven common ways pests can reduce your home’s worth. Structural Damage Certain pests, like termites and… Read More »
Cockroaches: Hidden Threats to Our Health
Cockroaches are more than just a nuisance; they pose serious health risks that can affect everyone in our households. Recognizing the potential dangers associated with infestations is the first step toward protecting our families and maintaining a healthy living environment. The Health Impact of Cockroaches Cockroaches are known carriers of bacteria, viruses, and pathogens… Read More »
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 »
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 »
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 »
Understanding the Health Risks of Rodent Infestations
Understanding the Health Risks of Rodent Infestations At Ecola Termite and Pest Control, we know that dealing with rodents isn’t just about unwanted guests in your home—it’s also about protecting your health. These small creatures can carry a variety of diseases that pose serious risks to your household. Recognizing these hazards is the first… Read More »
