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Pest Repeller Ultimate® AT vs. the Competition
“Not all pest repellers are created equal... the market has been flooded with cheap, poorly-designed repellers that make big claims but may be putting your home at safety risk. -
How to Deal With Woodpeckers
Did you know that damage caused by woodpeckers may not be covered by your homeowners insurance?! Woodpeckers, left unchecked, can cause serious damage, making holes in the siding which creates an expressway for termites, carpenter bees, rats, and many other pests to enter your home. Knowing why woodpeckers knock, how to successfully repel them, and how to seal up the existing damage is key to keeping your house in tip-top shape for years to come. Why do woodpeckers knock on houses? They usually do this for one of four reasons: Territory – Woodpeckers declare their territory through loud knocks, which... -
How to Get Rid of Seagulls
With so many areas inhabited by gulls, it’s no wonder that their removal is a common need. Though removing them is always an option, remember that repelling seagulls before they invade and begin to nest is always preferable. -
Repel Pests with the Help of Essential Oils
Essential oils are a natural ingredient that can easily be used to repel pests, such as mice and insects. While we find their scents pleasant, the pests do not! -
Dirt Works
Dirt? Well, it's called diatomaceous earth, and it works. Diatomaceous earth (or DE) is a siliceous, sedimentary rock that occurs naturally. To be more specific, it is mainly the fossilized remains of diatoms or hard-shelled algae. Now, what could this possibly be good for? Well, a lot of things, including using for health benefits, filtering agents, and pest control. And that's where I was going with DE. It's safely and easily used as an insect pest control. Always choose food-grade, though! How does it work? DE cuts up the bugs' bodies, sapping the moisture from the waxy exoskeletons of...