When booking hotels for your vacation, there are many factors a family should consider. Is the hotel in a safe area? Is it close to attractions we wish to visit? And of course, the cleanliness of the room itself. It might seem that booking hotels at higher end luxury resorts will keep your family safe … Continue reading Traveler Q&A: Keep your family safe from bed bugs while you travel →
As Canada’s fourth largest private employer, the restaurant industry is booming and continues to grow every year. According to Restaurant Canada, average annual industry sales add up to around $68 billion dollars, which accounts for almost 4 % of Canada’s economic activity. With over 1 million people employed in the industry, and millions more dining … Continue reading Restaurant Pest Control “Keeping your Restaurant Pest Free” →
With thousands of different types of ants in the world, carpenter ants are among the largest of the group. As the name implies, carpenter ants are associated with their burrowing and excavating habits in and around all types of wooden structures such as trees, homes, roofs, porches or decks. Similar to the wood loving habits … Continue reading Carpenter Ants: “What to Do” from identification, treatment and remediation of damage →
Truly Nolen is issuing an all points bulletin for these common cockroaches found in Canada: Oriental cockroach German cockroach American cockroach Brown-banded cockroach Smokybrown cockroach All residents should be on the lookout for Canada’s most (un)wanted pests. These medium to large size insects can range in size from 13 to 38 mm in length and … Continue reading Usual Suspects – Roaches in Canada →
The end of the holiday season brings with it many things, and seeing a sudden spike in cockroach activity can be one of them. It is not uncommon during this time of year, when cold temperatures drive pests indoors, to seek warmer conditions. Cockroaches have lived off the bare essentials with few changes for millions … Continue reading Don’t Let Canadian Roaches Ring In Your New Year →