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5 Species Your Pest Control Company Can Help You With
1. 5 Species Your Pest
Control Company Can Help
You with
by All Pest Control Services
2. Introduction
Whether you’ve fallen prey to rats or an ants colony, when
insects and rodents have invaded your house, life can quickly
turn into a nightmare. Not only does their presence disturb your
tranquility, they can also pose serious health hazards,
especially if you have young children at home.
In this presentation, we will show you why hiring a
good pest control company can be a lifesaver in
helping you to get rid of that nuisance.
3. Cockroaches
An invasion of cockroaches has disaster
written all over it. On top of transmitting such
nasty viruses and bacteria as salmonella,
these bugs may also ruin your food supplies.
If you're asthmatic, they're also bad news as
their droppings are known to cause attacks.
Due to the fact that they only come out at night and
that they breed at an incredible pace, it's virtually
impossible for you to eliminate them all by yourself.
4. Rats & Mice
One of the common traits of all the pests we will deal with here,
is that they pretty much all carry potentially hazardous diseases
and sometimes also, as is the case with our rodents, harmful
parasites such as ticks.
Not content to convey the Hantavirus as well as Lyme
disease, rats and mice are also famous for
damaging properties as they dig holes into the walls
and pipes. They can even go as far as to start fires by
gnawing on electrical wires.
5. Rats & Mice
Much like cockroaches, rats and mice are nocturnal,
which makes them hard to catch. And even though
traps and poisons do exist to help you control their
growth, those solutions are rarely permanent.
Worse, they can turn against you if you own pets or
have children that could get too close.
6. Raccoons
Raccoons might look cute and funny, but do not get misled by
their looks. They're wild animals that can transmit rabies and
parasites such as the roundworm.
The havoc they can wreak on your house, by
trying to gain entrance to your upper floors, is
nothing to sneeze at either. An omnivorous
species that will destroy everything that stands
between them and their means of subsistence,
raccoons are as destructive as they're reckless.
7. Raccoons
Trying to catch them yourself is out
of the question. With razor-sharp teeth
and claws, raccoons can cause serious
injuries if cornered or threatened.
That's why, if one has invaded your
attic, you need to contact your local
pest control company so that the
animal can be captured and relocated
asap.
8. Bees & Wasps
Unlike the previous pests, bees do not carry any disease...
However, they pose threats of their own. Even though they're
highly beneficial, playing a major role in the pollination process,
bees can start meaning trouble when they nest in or near your
home.
The fact that they will defend their hive, even if it
means death, is what really makes them dangerous.
NEVER ever attempt to remove a hive by yourself.
This could lead to life-threatening injuries.
9. Ants
Probably the least harmful of the pests
described in our presentation, ants are
nonetheless a nuisance many people
could do without. Once they’ll have
found a source of food in your house,
they will keep coming back… bringing
their friends along for the ride!
Insecticides may be used to keep their population
under control, but if they’ve built their nest inside
your house, it’s going to be hard to kill the whole
colony. Only an expert with the right tools will be
able to stop those ants from roaming your kitchen.
10. Conclusion
At one point or another, almost anybody will see
his home invaded by some sort of pests. In the
end, what’s going to make the difference
between people who’ll be able to put that problem
behind and move on, and those who’ll have to keep
fighting a losing war, is how fast they will take
action and contact a pest control specialist.
11. To learn more about pest control and how to
get rid of these unwelcome guests, contact
the experts: http://www.allpest.ca/