Your Toronto brick home is likely your pride and joy, and you do all you can to keep pests away. However, some invasive species, like mice, are highly adaptable and can enter a hole or gap the size of a quarter in search of food. The weep holes in your brick home provide a simple … Continue reading Toronto Pest Removal: How to Keep Mice Out of Your Weep Holes →
While many different species of invasive insects live in Canada, few cause more widespread damage to your home’s wooden structures than carpenter ants. These insects chew into wood, make nests and tunnels from the pulp and spread throughout your home, including your bathroom. At Truly Nolen, we offer professional carpenter ant extermination and some useful … Continue reading What Attracts Carpenter Ants to Bathrooms? →
Spiders benefit the environment and can be excellent neighbours because they help keep pesky insect populations at bay. Still, spiders are best kept at a distance and outside your home. If you have excess spiders around your property, call a spider exterminator in Brampton to assess the situation. Most spiders in Brampton and Ontario are … Continue reading Safe or Dangerous? Common Household Spiders in Brampton →
Mice may look cute, but wild rodents can spread disease through feces, saliva, and urine. Also, pests mice may carry, including fleas, mites, and parasites, can spread disease and infection to humans. Thankfully, mice are not aggressive animals and tend to leave people alone, so unless you have a mouse infestation requiring the services of … Continue reading Kitchener Pest Removal: What to Do If You Get Bitten By a Mouse →
Many people enjoy watching and listening to birds outside of their homes and put up bird feeders in order to attract different species. However, there is a fine line between having birds that come around to visit and having a full-on bird infestation. Here are five of the most obvious signs that you have a … Continue reading Guelph Pest Control: 5 Obvious Signs You Have a Bird Infestation →
Ants, those industrious explorers, have a knack for sneaking into our homes, often undetected until they’ve set up camp. If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve encountered these persistent pests and are seeking solutions. In Toronto, carpenter ant extermination is a common concern, and understanding where these ants hide is the first step toward effective … Continue reading Toronto Pest Removal: Common Places You Might Find Ants in Your Home →
Bedbugs are small, invasive insects that feed on the blood of people and pets. They typically feed at night wherever they can find exposed skin, leaving you with itchy weals and bumps the following morning. While bedbug infestations in hotels are common, you may also pick them up right in your own hometown. At Truly … Continue reading The Top Places That Deal With Bed Bug Infestations →
If you own a business, you know that having pests in the area can dissuade customers from coming into your building, and pigeons are one such creature that some people greatly avoid. If you have a pigeon or other bird problem at your company, you might choose to look for a service such as commercial … Continue reading Thornhill Pest Removal: 4 Effective Ways to Keep Pigeons Away From Your Business →
One of life’s greatest pleasures is having a cozy and inviting home. Sometimes, uninvited guests like carpenter ants can turn that feeling upside down. Left unchecked, these little critters can wreak havoc on your Mississauga property. The good news is you’re not powerless in this situation. With a few proactive steps and the help of … Continue reading Mississauga Pest Control: 3 Tips To Keep Carpenter Ants Away →
Once the blazing days of summer have ended, you’re probably looking forward to spending more time comfortably enjoying the great outdoors. Unfortunately, pests like mosquitoes can get in the way of your fall fun. Although they’re thought of as summer bugs, mosquitoes are often more bothersome to people as the temperatures decrease, as the same … Continue reading Hamilton Pest Control: How To Avoid Mosquitoes in Early Fall →