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How to prevent bed bugs from infesting?

  As soon as one comes across images of bed bugs, their blood-curdling aversion towards the pests is hard to mask. These bugs are incredibly small but equally blood hungry which makes them a lot relevant to human beings. They do cause annoying itchy invasions on the skin and elevating levels of frustration. However, there’s no cause for alarm, as we have preventive measures to stop them from invading your house. Understanding Bed bugs Before we dive into prevention, let’s understand what the bed bugs are and how they spread. Bedbugs are small, dusty brown insects that feed exclusively on human blood. They occupy space on the mattress, bed springs, bed frame and furniture Within the structure, they may also tuck themselves into gaps in the plaster walls or floor-boards.There are various ways in which bed bugs can spread. One of them is the transmission by other people using their people’s luggage and coats. Furniture which is also kept on the wooden floors and on second hand’s mattresse
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Termite Protection Tips to Keep Your Home Safe

  Termites are often referred to as silent destroyers as they cause a lot of destruction in homes and structures without any noise. These insects that feed on wood can bring down the entire house making you have to visit the repairs quite often and will also pose some risks. Every homeowner knows the threat of termites but involving themselves in measures to protect themselves against such threats is very important. The Termite Threat Termites are referred to as social insects because they are typically found in colonies that have a structure where some are workers and others are soldiers. Of these, the dampwood termite is the most commonly found species, the tunnels are built in the soil to reach the wood. Drywood termites, however, are different in the sense that they can actually destroy wood that is already dry without coming into contact with the soil. Signs of Termite Activity One of the critical factors about a number of insects, including termites, is that they have to be co

Protecting your home against termites

  Termites are very well-organized animals that create communities. Their assault on lumber has a negative impact on the strength and quality of the material. Let's look closer at the key termite species, their characteristics, their mode of attack, and the many defenses used to fend off termite invasions. Table of Contents What is a termite’s favorite food? Types of termites How Do Termites in Wood Cause Damage to Your Home? Top 5 Facts You Need to Know About Termites in Wood How Do You Permanently Get Rid of Termites? Or  A Step-by-Step Guide on Identifying and Treating Termites in Wood Conclusion What is a termite’s favorite food? Termites are attracted to wood, but it is not just any type of wood, they love cellulose, which is the key ingredient of cell walls in plants. This means that all wood products including paper and cardboard are highly targeted by termites. In other words, anything made of wood, like furniture and wooden beams, as well as books, is threatened in your ho

Why Is Pest Control Important? 8 Reasons You Need Residential Pest Control  

Problem: The Invisible Threat Lurking in Your Home Imagine awakening to the sound of rats scuttling behind your walls. Maybe you’ve noticed tiny droppings near your pantry. They may be minor nuisances but there is a bigger problem beneath them. There is a risk that pests can silently invade your house and cause health hazards, destruction of property, and disrupt the tranquility of your mind. You cannot make the issue go away by ignoring it; in fact, it could get even worse if you do not act on it promptly. With no proper pest control, you are not just sharing your space with unwanted guests but also putting your family’s welfare at stake. Agitation: The Consequences of Inaction 1 Health Risks Mitigation Pests aren’t just creepy; they transmit diseases as well. Disease-carrying organisms like mice, cockroaches, mosquitoes, and rats can introduce dangerous bacteria or viruses into your home. Some ailments that these pests are known to transfer include salmonella, Lyme disease, and alle