
Our Pest Control Blog
Want to learn how to make the most of your professional pest control treatments? Follow our blog for pest prevention tips, guides to local pests, and home-maintenance advice from our trained exterminators!
Los Angeles is home to glitz, glamour, and an abundance of pests.
Los Angeles homeowners are increasingly seeking sustainable ways to manage pest problems without harming the environment.
Los Angeles is one of the most competitive real estate markets in the country.
Whether it’s ants invading your kitchen, rodents scurrying in your attic, or termites threatening your property, pests can be a real headache. But for families, pest control presents an additional challenge: keeping your loved ones safe while protecting your home.
Pests are drawn to California's diverse ecosystems, making it an ideal environment for many insects and rodents. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what you can expect this summer and how to protect your home from unwanted pests.
Raccoons are clever, resourceful, and nocturnal, often sneaking into yards to find food or shelter. If you're a homeowner in LA dealing with raccoons, here's how to effectively handle the situation in a humane and safe way.
This guide focuses on the 15 most notorious invasive pests in California. Learn how to identify them, understand their origins, and address their impacts to protect your home and the environment.
Carpet beetles are common household pests that can cause significant damage to fabrics, clothing, and carpets. Understanding their seasonal activity can help homeowners take preventative measures and protect their belongings. This blog will discuss the seasonal patterns of carpet beetles.
Wasps often get a bad rap due to their painful stings and aggressive behavior, but these insects play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystems. In California, wasps contribute significantly to pest control, pollination, and even soil aeration.
California gardens are buzzing with various bee species, each playing a crucial role in pollination and maintaining ecological balance. Identifying these bees can help gardeners appreciate their contributions and ensure safe interactions.