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Pests Relocate Following Harvey Floods

By |September 5th, 2017|Categories: Ants, Biting insects, Blog, Cockroaches, Houston Pest Control, Rodents, Termites|

Some are calling the floods following Harvey the worst flood in a thousand years, and it had many residents fleeing their homes. But residents weren't the only ones fleeing. When waters rise, it forces wildlife and [...]

Holder’s Termite Talk and Exhibition – Houston Build Exposition

By |August 11th, 2017|Categories: Blog|

On Wednesday, August 16th through Thursday, August 17th Houston will be holding its Build Exposition at the Houston NRG Center. The Build Exposition is a place where people in the building and construction industry – [...]

How Much Does One Month of Pest Control Really Cost?

By |August 4th, 2017|Categories: Blog|

Does the cost of pest control services scare you away? With all of the other expenses we have, it’s understandable why. However, it’s important to nip pest problems at the bud, instead of waiting until [...]

Best Practices for Residential Property Managers: Pest Control

By |July 20th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Property management|

Controlling pests in multi-unit housing can be incredibly difficult due to the number of people living in close proximity. This leads to an increased likelihood of pests like cockroaches, mice, rats and bed bugs. As [...]

Don’t Let Mosquitos Run Your Resort

By |July 5th, 2017|Categories: Biting insects, Blog, Lodging and hospitality, Summer Pest Control|Tags: |

Now that summer in Houston is in full swing, it’s no surprise that we’re seeing a rise in mosquito populations. Since Houston is ranked as number 7 of the worst U.S. cities with mosquitoes, the [...]

Houston Ranks Number 7 of Worst U.S. Cities for Mosquitoes

By |June 8th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Mosquito Control|Tags: |

While we were spoiled with some very warm winter days this year, those temperatures unfortunately result in some negative consequences when it comes to the pest community. Typically with warmer winters, we see an earlier [...]

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