We have all witnessed squirrels running around and climbing up trees looking for food, looking cute and harmless. However, the reality is that squirrels can cause great destruction if they find their way into your house. The good news is there are ways to manage and keep squirrels away this summer. In addition to these preventive tips, the pest experts of Twin Forks Pest Control® are here to advise on what attracts squirrels to a house and the signs of an active infestation. [Read more…]
Warning Signs of a Mole, Vole, and Groundhog Infestation
Your home is your kingdom and your haven, and so is the land around it. Having a pest infestation inside your home is just as irritating as having pests invade your yard, especially when it comes to moles, voles, and groundhogs. These mammals can do significant damage to your home if left untreated, and this can cost you a ton in repairs and your peace of mind. Twin Forks Pest Control® has the expertise to remove these outdoor pests and is here to outline the warning signs of an infestation. [Read more…]
When to Call an Exterminator for Flying Pests
Pest infestations of any kind are bothersome, but a flying pest infestation can be especially concerning. Flying pests are usually much faster and can cover more ground in a shorter amount of time than pests that can only walk. Their speed not only increases the potential for the damage that they can cause to your house, but it can also pose a much higher threat to your health if you try to remove them yourself. The experts at Twin Forks Pest Control® have years of experience eliminating various flying pests to pass along our knowledge of when and why to contact professional exterminators.
Do Not Let Insects BUG You This Season!
For many, summer is an exciting time! The days are longer and hotter, we get to spend more time outdoors, but that warm weather welcomes ants, bees, and other unwanted pests. If you spot an infestation in your home, trust Twin Forks Pest Control® to handle the job of removing those pests as soon as possible. Infestations that are left unattended can result in serious damage to your home that can be very expensive to repair. [Read more…]
Is That A Bee Or A Wasp?
Bees and wasps are commonly confused for each other. Though they are both flying insects, it is important to know the differences between them to be able to accurately identify which one you are encountering. The reason for this is that wasps are much more aggressive than bees because they can sting multiple times, whereas bees only sting once out of self-defense. Knowing which insect is in your vicinity will help you prevent being in a dangerous situation, and Twin Forks is here to help you do just that!
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