
Tips for Rodent-Proofing Your Home
Key Points Rodent-proofing focuses on blocking entry, removing food and water sources, and reducing hiding spots. Small gaps around doors, vents, utility lines, and roofs

Key Points Rodent-proofing focuses on blocking entry, removing food and water sources, and reducing hiding spots. Small gaps around doors, vents, utility lines, and roofs
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Key Takeaways Drywood termites in Florida swarm primarily from late spring through early fall, with peak activity between April and July. Swarms are triggered by

What animal is in my ceiling or attic? Hearing noises in ceiling? Rats, mice, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, bats, opossums, and birds are among the most

Key Takeaways Ladybugs enter homes in fall and winter seeking warmth and shelter, not food or breeding grounds. Vacuuming with a stocking filter and the

Key Takeaways Rodents chew car wiring because soy-based wire coatings attract them and they need to gnaw constantly to wear down their ever-growing teeth. Signs

Key Takeaways Wait until your fumigation company issues a clearance certificate before re-entering your home — never go in early. Open all windows and doors