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Enjoy A Bed Bug Free Spring Break
Spring break is one of the most anticipated times of the year – a time to relax, enjoy some time away from home, and explore new places. But did you know that coming home from your vacation could mean bringing unwelcome pests with you? Bed bugs are one of the most common of these pests, and they can be easily transported from place to place. The best way to keep bed bugs out of your home is to make sure you don’t bring them home from spring break.
Is DIY Pest Control Dangerous?
Finding mouse droppings and other signs of pest infestation in and around your home can be annoying and a bit disconcerting if we’re being completely honest. No one wants to share their home with insects or rodents and yet it happens and all most homeowners can think of is how do I solve this problem right now? The next step really depends on your personality- do you run a Google search for a local pest control company or grab the car keys and head out in search of a DIY solution at the store? In this blog post, we’re going to focus on the latter option and more specifically the dangers and pitfalls of choosing this course of action.
Are Mouse Traps & Other Do-It-Yourself Rodent Control Products Effective?
If you have a sneaking suspicion that your home has been infested by mice and are considering running out to arm yourself with mouse traps and other DIY rodent control products – wait! While we’re not saying they won’t work, the answer is more nuanced. Read on and we’ll explain what we mean.
Not A Creature Was Stirring, Not Even A Mouse
While we all want a pest-free home this holiday season, it won’t necessarily be the case for everyone. You see, mice and bugs won’t stop infesting homes just because we want to enjoy the holidays without stressing about pest troubles. So how do Maine homeowners ensure that mice and other creatures won’t cause a stir this holiday season? In the spirit of giving, Advanced Pest Solutions has a few ideas to share.
Where Do Mice Hide?
As it is the time of year when homeowners are apt to start rummaging through closets or the attic in search of their holiday décor, we thought it seemed an appropriate time to issue a warning about mice and where you’re likely to find them hiding INSIDE your home this fall.
Avoiding Rodent Problems This Fall In Maine
Let’s face it, as the leaves change colors and the chillier, apple-picking, corn-mazing, pumpkin-carving weather arrives, many of us can’t wait to embrace fall and all its accouterments. Of course, there are those folks that hate winter and feel like Autumn is simply a stepping stone into snow, ice, and cold. Regardless of if you're a fan or not, fall is coming and with it, the increasing problem of rodents.
Getting Ahead Of Fall Pest Problems In Maine
There are still a couple of weeks to go before it’s officially fall but already daylight is decreasing, Pumpkin Spice is back at Dunkin’, and the kids have returned to school. Yes, the leaf-peeping season is almost upon us and already we’ve noticed more “fall pests” kicking around. You know it won’t be long before these home-infesting insects and rodents are trying to get inside. If you want to spend the winter without freeloaders in the attic, basement, or on any level in between, keep on reading!
Do You Have A Carpenter Ant Problem In Your Home?
Have you spotted large black ants in your home or on your property this summer? If it’s not protected, there’s a good chance you have because carpenter ants are very active in Maine right now. Of course, there’s the possibility you already have these ants infesting your home and don’t even know it. Let’s dive in and see if we can help you determine whether or not you have a carpenter ant problem and if so, what to do about it.
How to keep bugs away this summer
Freedom and fireworks – that’s a pretty good representation of how many of us recognize and celebrate July 4th every year but of course, there are other ways to acknowledge our country’s Independence. Whether you enjoyed a quiet weekend with the family “upta” camp or spent the holiday playing cornhole, eating good food, and imbibing in your favorite beverage with friends, we hope you had a great time and didn’t let the bugs get to you!
Summer Pest Prevention Tips
If there’s a downside to summer, it’s probably the bugs. Mosquitoes bite, ticks embed, ants invade, yellow jackets get aggressive… we could go on and on. Instead of dwelling on the pests and the problems they cause, let’s focus on something more positive and that’s preventing summer pests in Maine from taking over your home and property.
What Is Lyme Disease?
What if we told you that one of the most reported infectious diseases in Maine was spread by the bite of an infected deer tick? Would you be surprised? Probably not as the deer tick and Lyme disease have become almost synonymous with one another, especially in the last decade. But what is Lyme disease and is it really anything residents of Litchfield, Manchester, or any other Maine community should be aware of? As May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month, we thought now would be a great time to answer these questions.
Types Of Ants In Maine
Have you noticed the increase in daylight hours? How about the fact that temperatures in many Maine communities have been above freezing more than one day in the last couple of weeks? If you take a moment to really look around, you’ll see that spring has arrived in Maine and it won’t be long before we can put the shovels away and pack up the snow gear. Just in time too to prepare for the onslaught of mosquitoes, ticks, ants, and other springs pests. And speaking of ants, also known as America’s #1 nuisance pest, in today’s post we’re going to spend a few minutes discussing the types of ants commonly found in Maine.
Preventing & Treating Browntail Moths In Maine
Browntail moth caterpillars continue to be a significant problem in Maine. So much so, that the Maine Forest Service spent the month of February raising awareness about these pests and encouraging property owners to knock down winter webs on their property in an effort to reduce the impact these caterpillars have on host tree populations and the individuals who are exposed to their toxic hairs.
Types Of Spring Pests To Expect In Maine
February is a hard month- the pounds gained over the holidays haven’t magically disappeared, we’re short on Vitamin D, and it is still winter! Now we know, there are plenty of winter fans in Maine and that includes us but we find ourselves anticipating the arrival of spring. There’s just one part of this season that isn’t all sunshine and flowers and that’s the springtime pests that will show up on your doorstep or even inside your home.
Winter In Maine Doesn’t Stop The Pests
It’s official, it’s winter in Maine. Christmas has come and gone, we’ve seen measurable snow on the ground, and it’s been cold! So cold you might wonder how insects and rodents are surviving outside. While some insects have built in systems that allow them to “hibernate”, others take advantage of their close proximity to people and actually spend their winters safe and warm INSIDE homes.
Fall Pest Prevention Tips For Maine Homeowners
Nobody wants to share their home with mice or other pets, especially during the long, cold winter. Unfortunately, it happens and quite frequently especially in older homes that have lots of openings that opportunistic pests use to enter. Of course, newer homes are not exempt from insect and rodent issues and so with that in mind, our pest control company has put together a few of our top fall pest prevention tips.
Why Do I Have A Rodent Problem?
It goes without saying that when it gets cold outside rodents head indoors to look for shelter. Because of this, Maine residents need to pay close attention to their homes as we move into fall. We know it might seem a tad bit early to be discussing this given that we are a few weeks away from the official first day of autumn but already our pest control technicians out in the field are seeing signs of large infestations of mice and rats inside homes and businesses. In fact, 80% of our calls in the last few weeks of August were rodent related and we anticipate more property owners will be calling with the same concern(s).
Tick Prevention Tips For Homeowners In Central & Coastal Maine
It’s a fact that Maine has a high rate of tick-borne diseases. Since ticks are extremely active right now in Portland, Cumberland, and Gorham as well as throughout Southern Maine, it is imperative that residents use caution when spending time outdoors and take measures to reduce their risk of encountering these biting pests as much as possible. Not sure what that looks like? That’s okay, where here to help by offering simple, yet effective tick prevention tips.
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Summer Pests To Watch Out For In Maine
While insect and rodent activity is a year-round problem here in Maine, pests become more noticeable and even more of an issue once summer arrives. Hot weather, precipitation, and an abundance of food make it possible for ants, wasps, and other pests to not only survive but thrive in Camden, Portland, and Boothbay Harbor as well as in cities and towns throughout Maine. With that in mind, we’ve put together a list of pests to watch out for this summer.