Like many insect species, mosquitoes go dormant in the winter. However, as the temperature warms up in spring and summer, they start to become active again, breeding and looking for warm-blooded hosts on which to feed. Professional mosquito control can help to curb or prevent an infestation, and there are other things you can do … Continue reading Kitchener Pest Control: Get Ready For Mosquito Season! →
No one likes mosquitoes. From candles and nets to sprays and creams, people are willing to try just about any means of mosquito control to ward off these pervasive and persistent pests. A cloud of mosquitoes can quickly ruin a pleasant outdoor activity. Their bites can range from itchy and mildly annoying to painful and … Continue reading Do Mosquitoes Prefer A Certain Blood Type? →
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? →
Whether you’re enjoying a peaceful hike through Canada’s picturesque wilderness or hosting a backyard cookout with friends, mosquitoes are a surefire way to ruin everyone’s good time. Although Truly Nolen provides mosquito control services in Waterloo year-round, mosquito activity patterns vary widely with the season and weather. Understanding these weather-related behaviours can help pest control … Continue reading How Does The Weather Change Mosquito Behaviour? →
It may seem difficult to keep pests away from your home during a storm, but there are some simple steps that you can follow to achieve this. Contacting pest control services in Waterloo can help identify entry points and prevent any pests from entering your property in the future. Install Window Screens Just like you … Continue reading How To Keep Pests Away During a Storm →
When summer arrives in Cambridge, there are many outdoor activities to enjoy, but one problem that may put a damper on your fun is the presence of mosquitos. These pesky insects usually arrive at human gatherings in numbers and cause itchy welts that can last for days, as they feed on the blood of living … Continue reading Cambridge Pest Control: Why Do Mosquito Bites Itch? →
While some insects’ lifestyle or appearance makes them rather endearing, mosquitos are almost universally scorned. Most people dread mosquito season because it inevitably leads to numerous itchy patches on their skin. Though you may not be very likable, it’s a good idea to learn more about these biters and the impact they have on residents … Continue reading Bridgewater Pest Control: Do Mosquitos Have Their Own Blood? →
While ridding your house of pests is certainly a worthwhile endeavour, homeowners must not forget to address the critters roaming around their yard. Namely, mosquitoes and ticks may breed throughout your lawn, potentially causing just as many problems as indoor pests might. Consider some key information that may help you better understand the dangers associated … Continue reading Bridgewater Pest Control : Take back your Yard from Mosquitoes and Ticks →
The year 2020 was a year unlike any other. The global pandemic took a toll on everyone and everything, and that includes pests. With more people spending more time at home, and fewer restaurants being open, rats especially were on the rise in residential areas during 2020, prompting a more serious need for Niagara pest … Continue reading What To Expect From Pests This 2021 →
Spring has sprung! The rain is falling, the flowers are blooming and the temperatures are warming up. The winter pests you were dealing with are off finding new outdoor homes, and you’re enjoying spring cleaning without them. Unfortunately, you still have pests to think about. Spring might get rid of some, but it invites others. … Continue reading Kitchener Pest Control: Which Pests To Look Out for Each Season? Part 2 →