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This is a Western Conifer Seed Bug. It's native to the Western U.S., but has migrated east and can be seen in Cincinnati homes, as this one was. They are not dangerous to humans or pets. But they do emit an unpleasant odor when disturbed. Have you seen this guy in your home? We can help. Visit our website and reach out.
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Subterranean termites live in underground colonies. According to PestWorld.org, they can gain access to Cincinnati area homes through cracks and crevices in your foundation. They feed on structural wood and can cause great damage to wooden beams and joists. If you're dealing with termite damage, we can help. Learn more about our Termite Control service at our website.
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The American Dog Tick is primarily found in the Eastern half of the U.S. It is commonly found on dogs, but will also attach itself to deer, cattle, horses and humans. They can carry and transmit diseases such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Tularemia. If you are concerned about ticks at your home, we can help. Visit our website to see our services.
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Your home offers the perfect refuge for small, wild animals such as squirrels, raccoons and opossums. They can find warm shelter in homes to survive the cold, Cincinnati winters. So it's importnat to animal-proof your home before the frigid weather arrives. Pest World has 5 tips to help keep these wild animals out of your home.
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Have you seen a centipede in your home? Don't panic, they won't hurt you. But seeing these bugs is often an indiction of something else: Your home has other pests that the centipedes hunt for food. Those other pests could be hiding in your walls or floors. We can help. Let us handle those pests so you can take care of everything else.
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Are you seeing ants marching through your kitchen? Late summer is peak season for odorous house ants and even carpenter ants. Seal up your food, wipe your counters, and call a pro if the trail keeps coming back.
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Have you noticed more webs around your home lately? Spiders are extra active in August and September as they hunt for food indoors. The good news: most are harmless. But if they’re taking over, we can help. #CincyBugWatch #LateSummerPests
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Happy Labor Day, Cincinnati! 🇺🇸 If you’re self-employed, quarterly estimated taxes are due September 15. Staying current makes for smoother tax preparation.
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Even though we have moved in September, there are still warm, humid evenings. That means mosquitoes are still going strong. To cut down their numbers, make sure you eliminate standing water around your yard. Enjoy the last few weeks of warm evenings bug-free. Give us a call.
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Have yo ever flipped on the kitchen light and seen something scurry? September is a key period for seeing cockroaches. They thrive in the late summer warmth. They’re also fast, tough, and a clear sign that it’s time to bring in professional help.