TAP Insulation: A Smart Choice For Pest Control In Your Home

Posted on: 31 August 2023

Keeping pests at bay while ensuring optimal insulation is a challenge many homeowners face. Traditional insulation materials can inadvertently attract pests, leading to infestations and potential damage. However, TAP (Thermal Acoustic Pest Control) insulation offers a solution that not only provides excellent insulation but also acts as a barrier against unwanted pests. Below are some benefits and features of TAP insulation as a smart choice for pest control in your home.
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Mice Removal: Humane Eradication Strategies

Posted on: 19 July 2023

The presence of mice in homes or places of work can present health risks and property damage. While there are many strategies for removing these unwelcome guests, some methods are more humane than others. Prevention: The First Line of Defense Before delving into the humane methods of mice removal, it's important to acknowledge that prevention is always the best strategy. Mice infestations can be discouraged by minimizing food sources, blocking entry points, and maintaining a clean environment.
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What You Should Do If Raccoons Are Invading Your Yard

Posted on: 7 June 2023

Raccoons are a species of animal that will forage for food. They will dig through your trash and enter your garage, shed, and even your home in order to find what they need to survive. They will feed on your leftovers or your dog's food that you keep outside; they will feast off of your garden if you have food readily available for them to eat. If you have raccoons in your yard, it means they are finding something good to eat there.
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Home Has A Basement? Watch Out For These Two Pests

Posted on: 28 April 2023

There are many bugs and other pests that require a lot of moisture. One area they may find this is in your basement. Some pests also like basements as they can easily hide so they are hard to detect. Keep reading to learn about two of these pests so you can watch out for them. Termites If you have Subterranean termites, they build their nests under the ground. There are tunnels they build that lead to your home.
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