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Termite Droppings | AutoTraffic Signs That It's Time To Call In A Professional For Termites
Wood that has obvious damage and nearby small piles of termite droppings (which resemble salt and pepper) could signify a termite infestation that needs a pro for treatment. Listen for clicking, ...
read more 9 Most Common Signs of a Termite Infestation (And What to Do if You Have One)
A termite infestation can make even the most easy-going homeowner worry about structural damage and expensive repairs. Homeowners can learn how to prevent termites—and how to pursue treatment if ...
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Individual droppings are oval shaped with six sides and about 1/25 of an inch in length. Additionally, look for discarded wings in areas where you suspect these pests. How much does it cost to treat ...
read more To Save Sun Bears, Scientists First Have to Find Them
The world’s smallest bear plays a crucial role in repairing its tropical habitat in Southeast Asia ...
read more How Much Does Pest Control Cost in Alabama?
Pest control in Alabama costs between $123 and $148 for the initial pest treatment. The average cost is $135, and pricing depends on the type of pest and infestation level, among other factors.
read more How to get rid of mice in your walls
Cayenne peppers and essential oils, such as garlic and peppermint oils, make effective natural repellent products, according to Killian. “Essential oils can be applied to exterior entryways and other ...
read more How to get rid of squirrels in your attic
If you see or hear squirrels in the attic space, find out how to banish these unwanted house guests using humane practices.
read more Spring Pest Control Tips for New Yorkers
Learn how to safeguard your home against pests this spring with tips on spotting infestation signs and making your home less inviting to unwanted critters.
read more Springtime brings out the pests. Here's how to keep them out of your home
Springtime means warm days and open windows, but those can bring unwanted guests into our homes and gardens. While insects provide an abundance of benefits for Indiana’s ecosystems, they can also be a ...
read more London Zoo: Ants take care of their own
That skeleton offered evidence that Neanderthals administered medical attention to heal those with injuries and provided long-term care to them. Previously, it was thought only Anatomically Modern ...
read more Time to nip rodent problem in the bud
DRIVEN to survive, a rat in a metal trap at Pasar Pudu desperately tries to gnaw its way out but there will be no mercy as it will soon meet its end, chloroformed and then incinerated.
read more Two farmers on methane
You might be thinking that everyone has to play their part – the sacrifice needs to fall on every sector in the battle against global warming. If that is the case, we should compare ‘apples with ...
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