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Health Problems Caused by Household Pests

Whether it’s mice, spiders or cockroaches, just the thought of pests can make us feel queasy. The truth is pests aren’t just unpleasant to look at; they can also cause a range of health problems ...


How To Get Rid of Fruit Flies in South Carolina

Fruit flies are a common pest concern in Lexington, SC, and the broader Midlands area. Ridding your home of these tiny nuisances often requires time and patience. Your first move is identifying the si...


Bringing Home Bed Buds From Vacation

It's that time of year when families everywhere are going on their summer vacation. Whether you stay at a hotel or AirBnB a home, you want to take precaution in making sure bed bugs don't hitch a rid...


Professional Flea Treatment Tips

The war between people, pets, and fleas will always wage on. Nearly every pet owner in the U.S. has had a run in with fleas. Typically fleas make their way into our homes via the family pets, and that...


The True Cost of Termite Damage

Causing $7 billion in damage every year, termites are not your typical bug or pest problem. The cost of termite damage can be devastating for many. They swarm and multiply so quickly that they can cau...


Problems With DIY Pest Control

Sometimes it may seem easier and more cost-effective to get rid of bugs and other pests invading your home by yourself. However, using pesticides from the store or using other at-home remedies has big...


How to Get Rid of Roaches

There’s no escaping cockroaches in South Carolina. The heat and humidity attract them to South Carolina and all of the southern states. With these dangerous bugs infesting more territory while causi...


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What Makes a Good Pest Control Company?

Deciding to give up on DIY pest control when it simply fails to do the job in favor of trusting a professional pest control company in Columbia, SC is all well and good, but how do you differentiate a...


Get Ready…Ants Are Out Of Hibernation!

When we think of hibernation, it’s hard not to picture fuzzy brown bears or bushy little squirrels, but we must remember, insects hibernate too! In particular—ants! Ants will hibernate in th...