If you have household pets, you've probably experienced problems with fleas in the past. If your pet has developed a flea infestation recently, you might be looking at your options for treating the house and your pet. While flea dips, collars and similar treatments can be effective for your pet, they aren't likely to be long-term solutions unless you get rid of the fleas hiding in the house, too. Here are a few toxin-free options for getting rid of the fleas in the house.
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One of the most difficult pests to eradicate is the German cockroach. These small brown roaches tend to take up residence in kitchens and bathrooms. Since they reproduce quickly, they can rapidly overrun your home. Here are a few reasons that German cockroaches are difficult to control and what you can do to eliminate them:
German cockroaches can live a couple of weeks without food.
German cockroaches can live on water alone for a prolonged span of time.
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Dealing with bees on your property can often be a frightening and difficult experience for many people, particularly if you or one of your loved ones is allergic to bees. However, a pest control service can help you deal with a bee infestation in a very timely and safe manner. Listed below are two reasons to hire a pest control service to deal with bees on your property.
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The bites in the middle of the night, the constant fear that something is going to get you while you sleep--bed bugs are no joke. If you discover that you have managed to carry a few of these bugs home with you and they have set up shop in your mattress, you may be willing to try many things to get rid of the problem. The Internet is full of misleading information when it comes to bed bugs, so you do have to be careful with the home remedies you try.
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Bedbugs plague your sleep and can leave you with uncomfortable itchy welts and a feeling of helplessness. Certain things can put you at a higher risk of an infestation. For example, if you travel often you are more likely to come into contact with bedbugs. Or, if you live in an apartment, they could invade from a neighbor's house. Even if you think you are low risk, there is still the chance of an infestation.
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