Southeastern Idaho goes through some pretty rough winters. But, with spring weather getting ready to return, it is time everyone turns their attention to their lawns once again.
Most pest control specialists agree that you should get a termite inspection once every two years to ensure that there are no signs of termites in your home.
It is now the time of the year when people are enjoying the great outdoors. During this season, we see more and more plantlife bloom. While we enjoy most of these plants, there are some we wish to never see — weeds.
Summer is well on its way and the sun is shining hotter and longer, meaning your lawn will need much more attention than usual. The heat this season can be both good and bad for your lawn. Depending on how you care for it, your lawn will either thrive this summer or completely dry out.
With summer here and the sun out, the bees are ready to be out too. Unfortunately, we’ll be spending more time outdoors as well. So, we’re likely to come into contact with a bee or two at some point, and by that we mean get stung by one.
Pests are always seeking out warm shelter that can keep them safe and a food source they can depend on. However, the warm, safe shelter that pests seek is often in our homes! The seasons have a high influence on pests, so the threats they pose often shift as the weather changes.
Idaho has some of the most beautiful landscapes in America. Homeowners in Chubbuck take pride in their yards and love to entertain. But we also have to share our yards with pests that can drive you and your guests indoors. At Pest Control Services we specialize in pest control and real estate pest inspections.