Holiday travel can come with fond memories, tons of photos and, if you’re unlucky, a slew of unwanted traveling guests that follow you home. Those traveling guests are bed bugs, which are about the size and shape of an apple seed and leave you with itchy, welt-like bites that often show up in lines of three.
Everyone can agree they want a pest-free home. The same goes for your place of business, too. In Houston, the winter months are a prime time for certain pests to emerge. And unfortunately, a small pest problem in your office can quickly turn into a more significant issue if not treated properly. However, keeping a
Bed bugs are creepy, sneaky, blood-sucking pests that can enter your home in a number of ways, only to spread with astonishing speed. Knowing how these pesky insects enter and spread can arm you with the info you need to keep them out of your space. How Bed Bugs Enter Houston Homes Bed bugs are
There they are. In the middle of the parking lot, behind restaurants and stores, overflowing with leftover food, spilled soft drinks, sofas, pillows, paper and cardboard. Dumpsters are the perfect breeding site for Houston pests, including: flies, yellow jackets, ants, mice, rats and cockroaches. They also attract pests such as raccoons, possums, birds and depending on your geography, coyotes and even
Even just the idea of bed bugs can make your skin start itching and crawling. So if you think that you have found bites, a carcass, or other evidence that suggests these critters are in your home, you want to act immediately to get rid of bed bugs. Normally, where one bed bug is found,
Termites are insidious creatures. They work silently, are hard to spot to the untrained eye and can wreak havoc on you home before you know it. They cause over $5 billion in property damage each year. A lender will require a home inspection but may not always require a termite inspection; unless you are qualifying for a