Common Myths about Carpenter Ants

Carpenter Ant Nests and Sure Signs of Infestation

People who usually try their attempts at keeping carpenter ants at bay have to abandon their efforts pretty quickly after discovering that their techniques and their strategies just aren’t working effectively. It is then that homeowners turn to professional pest control services to help them with this seemingly never-ending ordeal. Technicians that are specialized in…

Can Carpenter Ants destroys wooden furniture?

Can Carpenter Ants destroys wooden furniture?

Carpenter ants are infamous for attacking wood structures in your home. Looking for humid areas or leaks in your home is important. Looking for signs is important as well, so you know where to locate them. Carpenter ants can also nest in mulch outside. Carpenter ants are more inclined to attack vulnerable wood-rotting due to…

Can Carpenter Ants Destroy Drywall?

Can Carpenter Ants Destroy Drywall?

Drywall for carpenter ants an ideal structure to build a nest in. While fiberglass and other types of foam insulations can be shelters for carpenter ants, you just may be in luck if your attic and walls are lined with cellulose insulation. This type of insulation is usually not a preferred nesting area for carpenter…

It is best to contact  rat control Toronto in the Greater Toronto Area to declare your home rat-free as soon as possible!

When are Rats More Dangerous?

Rats are known to be very territorial rodents and can be classified as aggressive animals. Unlike the mouse, who will scurry away once it is made with human confrontation. Where the mice lack, it encourages the rat, will stand up for itself, and will try to defend its territory once it feels that is under…

How do grocery stores deal with rodent infestation?

Danger of Rodent Infestation in Grocery Stores

Not much is known how grocery stores deal with rodent infestations, as it’s the last people you’ll be thinking of wanting to see rodents. Grocery stores and pest control services in Toronto have always been in close contact with eating. It is not strange considering what is at stake for these stores. The methodology employed in…

How to Disinfect Your Home If Someone Is Sick

How to Disinfect Your Home If Someone Is Sick

During these uncertain times it is key to keep your distance at a minimum of 6ft from each other. Keep this in mind when you do have to go out when it is essential, and to wash hands as much as possible reducing the risk of contracting the Coronavirus (COVID-19). As society at large is…

Which Insects Destroy Wooden Furniture

Which Insects Destroy Wooden Furniture

Most people have prized wooden furniture. Often passed down through generations. This furniture is very valuable both financially and emotionally so its important to protect it from the many insects that can destroy it. It is best to contact professional carpenter ant exterminator Toronto in the Greater Toronto Area to declare your home ant-free as soon…

how fast do carpenter ants reproduce

How to control pests in fire wood against carpenter ants

Carpenter ants are a type of ant that drills through the wood to make its colonies. They do not actually eat the wood though, they eat the same sorts of foods that most insects eat. Carpenter ants will rarely start their fist primary colony in your home. Carpenter ants prefer to start in some dead,…

What is the difference between a hornet and a wasp.

What is the difference between a hornet and a wasp?

The hornet is a hunter, they are aggressive and dangerous. Wasps are also hunters and are also aggressive and dangerous. Their difference is mostly aesthetic but there are some behavioral differences that can be noticed. Both wasps and hornets build nests in the ground and in large numbers, while wasp nests tend to be very…

Invasive Murder hornets what you need to know

Invasive Murder hornets – what you need to know

They are enormous, they are deadly they are capable of destroying an entire beehive in minutes. They can sting you twice and you will die. Their size is unseen and they are harming our ecosystem. These hornets are nothing like what we’ve seen before. They are two inches long, black with yellow and orange bands…