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Pest Inspector CT: Don’t Let Unwanted Pests Spoil Your Holidays

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Pest Inspector CT: Don't Let Unwanted Pests Spoil Your HolidaysPest Inspector CT: Don’t Let Unwanted Pests Spoil Your Holidays. The holiday season will soon be upon us! A time when most of us will be decorating, baking and spending time with family and friends to share in the holiday spirit. Here are few simple tips to help you keep unwanted pests from spoiling your CT holiday fun!

Baking is a beloved holiday tradition in many Connecticut homes. Unfortunately your sweet treats can also attract pests. This time of year, be sure to clean keep an inventory of your pantry and cupboards, closely inspecting dry goods, such as flour, dry cereals, spices, candies and chocolate for pests. (more…)

Pest Inspector CT: Inspecting for Termite Swarms

Monday, July 15th, 2013

Pest Inspector CT Inspecting for Termite SwarmsPest Inspector CT: Inspecting for Termite Swarms.

Swarmers may appear within you CT home leaving their wings behind. As a homeowner, you should contact your Pest Inspector professional to thoroughly inspect the structure to check for termite infestation. You can use the vacuum to vacuum up dead swarmers.

Assessing the termite infestation:

The presence swarmers(hundreds) in an untreated structure indicates a termite infestation. In some cases, though, the presence of a few swarmers, or only their wings around windows and doors, etc., may not necessarily mean that the structure is infested. It may simply indicate the presence of an outdoor colony near the structure. (more…)

Pest Inspector CT: April showers bring May flowers…

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Pest Inspector CT April showers bring May flowersPest Inspector CT: April showers bring May flowers…

Well, the warmth of spring in CT also invites ants and other pests into your home, business, and yard. Which pests should you watch for? Be on the lookout for termites, ants, carpenter bees, carpenter ants etc.

What can you do?

  • Keep soil away from wood and siding to reduce pest access. If there must be wood to soil contact (on a porch or deck) use pressure-treated wood or material that is pest and insect resistant (more…)