Our Pest Control Blog
Curious about the types of pests that live in our region? Allow us to enlighten you with our in-depth knowledge regarding all things pest control. Check out some of our articles below!
Cockroaches enter Louisiana homes seeking food, water, and shelter, especially during heavy rains when they're flushed from sewer systems.
Louisiana’s warm and humid climate makes it a prime location for termite activity, with infestations causing significant structural damage each year.
Bed bugs are tiny, elusive pests that can wreak havoc on your peace of mind and comfort at home. Recognizing the signs of a bed bug infestation is crucial for early detection and effective pest control measures.
Termites are a common problem for homeowners, causing billions of dollars in damage each year. They are often referred to as "silent destroyers" because they can go unnoticed for long periods of time, silently eating away at the structure of your home.
Have you tried to catch a flea but they jump too fast? You aren't the only one.
How dangerous is the kissing bug disease? Learn what you can do if you get infected.
Do you ever notice how many bugs enter your home after it rains? Find out why!
Ever hear the term "termite swarm"? Do termites actually swarm? Read more to find out.
How dangerous are mosquitoes? Learn the importance of taking precaution from any mosquito infestation.
Are silverfish more than a pest? Learn fun facts about these insects.
Cockroaches can be a nuisance, so it's important to know everything about them.
Caterpillars can seem harmless, but is that the case with all of them?
Fortunately, there are effective strategies and home remedies to prevent mosquito infestations and reclaim your outdoor space. Here are a few easy steps you can take to make your Louisiana backyard unappealing to mosquitoes.
Louisiana's warm climate and dense urban environments make it an ideal habitat for rats. Whether in New Orleans or smaller towns, rat infestations are a persistent problem.
Cockroaches are bad for many reasons, but do they bite? Read more to find out.