It is a misconception that insects can’t survive New York’s freezing cold temperatures during the winter. In fact, there are quite a few resilient pests that have adapted to persevere…
Winter is underway and you may be wondering where some of the most common household pests New Yorkers see inside go this time of year. It’s a common misconception that…
The chill of winter can have an impact on your pest control needs. In fact, the cold can motivate pests to seek the warmth and shelter that only a home can provide. Keep reading to uncover different ways to avoid a pest infestation during the wintertime. Remove Snow & Ice From The Roof Some homeowners…
Due to the cold weather and the pandemic, people will be spending more time in their houses than ever before. No homeowner wants to discover unwanted critters right before the holiday season. Below are some suggestions you can follow to keep pests out of your home this winter. Replace Damaged Roof Shingles Since parts of…
There are some pests that hunker down and hibernate all winter long. Other pests choose to seek shelter in warmer environments, such as houses. Continue reading to find out which pests invade homes in the wintertime. Mice House mice prefer to live in places that are dark and uninhabited. That is why you may discover…
Before you deck the halls with boughs of holly, make sure there aren’t any pests lurking in there! After all, finding pests in your home is the last thing you need when you are trying to spread holiday cheer. Below are some tips that can help you have a pest-free holiday season. Inspect Greenery For…
It is common knowledge that winters in New York can be extremely cold. These low temperatures have an impact on different facets of daily life–including what types of pests will be trying to seek shelter in your home this season. Below are some tips that will allow you to pest-proof your home before winter officially…
Weather conditions have a direct effect on pests’ behaviors, especially those that are exclusively outdoors. Even though you may not see them during the winter, most insects are still around.…