Based on the large variety of ant killers available at the hardware store, it appears that consumers have many choices in DIY pest control. Products come in the form of liquids, powders, sprays, and traps that all claim to keep ants away for various amounts of time. If you need ant pest control in Mississauga, … Continue reading Does Store-Bought Ant Spray Work? →
Although many people are afraid of bees and don’t want them anywhere near their property, they do play an essential role in our ecosystem. It is vital to learn how to live with wasps and bees safely so that humans and bee colonies can coexist. At Truly Nolen, we understand that discovering a bee nest … Continue reading Mississauga Pest Control: Are Honey Bees Endangered? →
Mice are pesky creatures that can hide deep inside the recesses of your home. You may not even know you are sharing your home with unwanted guests for several weeks if they stay hidden. While you may hear mice scurrying across your attic or inside your walls, you generally won’t see them unless they are … Continue reading How Long Can Mice Live Without Water? →
Canadians look forward to summertime all year long. However, if there is one thing that really spoils outdoor fun in the warmer weather, it’s mosquitos. Like many insects, mosquitos become active as the weather warms up, then start feeding on blood. Their itchy bites are miserable and can put you at risk of illnesses or … Continue reading Mississauga Pest Control: Where do Mosquitos Nest? →
While no insect is a welcome visitor in your home, pests that can compromise your building’s structural integrity are especially worrisome. Termites are perhaps the most notorious threats to wooden materials, but carpenter ants can be just as harmful over longer periods of time. At Truly Nolen Canada, we are committed to offering effective, thorough … Continue reading Mississauga Pest Control: How To Identify a Carpenter Ant Infestation →
Most of us are aware of the minimal space needed for a mouse to enter into a home. They are able to enter through gaps the size of a dime, weeping vents, piping and other vulnerable spots on the exterior of a home. However, once a mouse has entered your home (and made it their … Continue reading Mice in Your Mississauga Home? →