As fall arrives in Alabama, pests like rodents, spiders, and cockroaches start seeking shelter in homes. This blog highlights the most common fall pests and offers prevention tips to keep them out of your property.
Water is an extremely valuable commodity and means life to us. However, it applies to rodents and other pests as well. There's a reason why you won't find much animal life in desert climates. So yes, rats and mice are here and in abundance, and we are an incredibly buggy state. Furthermore, neighborhoods throughout northern Alabama experience numerous pest problems, leading us to an important point about the weather's impact on their activity.
Living in Northern Alabama, comes with its fair share of challenges, one of which is dealing with persistent ant infestations. Fire ants and house ants can invade our homes, gardens, and yards, causing inconvenience and potential health risks. However, with proper prevention measures and a proactive approach, it is possible to keep these unwanted guests at bay. Fortunately, there are effective strategies to prevent fire ants and house ants from infiltrating your property and ensure a pest-free environment.
Maintaining a lush and vibrant lawn can be challenging, especially when contending with common weeds like purple deadnettle, henbit, and the persistent growth of Poa annua grass. However, understanding these plants' life cycles and growth patterns, along with the optimal timing for fertilizer application, can give homeowners an edge in achieving a green and healthy lawn.
Termite swarms can be a homeowner's worst nightmare, causing significant damage and financial burden. These highly organized insects can quickly infest a property, compromising its structural integrity. However, with the advent of advanced pest control techniques, such as Sentricon treatment, homeowners now have an effective solution to combat these silent invaders.