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Below you'll find information on some of Middle Tennessee's common pests
including termites, cockroaches, ants and rodents, as well as advice for
making your home less attractive for these unwelcome guests. If you notice
any sign of infestation, please call us immediately.
TERMITES
Types: Subterranean Termites, Drywood Termites
What Can You Do to Help Protect Your Home?
Small steps make a big difference. Start by eliminating food and moisture
conditions around your home. These simple steps will deter termites,
making
your home a less attractive target.
Eliminate Moisture Problems
- Repair leaking faucets, water pipes, and A/C units
- Divert water from
foundation
- Keep gutters and down-spouts clean
- Ventilate crawl spaces
- Remove excessive plant cover and wood mulch
- Get rid of standing water on roof
- Keep all vents clear and open
- Seal entry points around water and utility lines or pipes
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COCKROACHES
Types: German, Palmetto, Oriental, American, Brown-Banded, Smokeybrown
Cockroaches can wreak havoc on your home. To win the war against cockroaches,
here's what you should know:
- Entry: Cockroaches can enter your home in many different ways, from
the outside through cracks and crevices, vents, sewer and drain pipes,
even in grocery bags.
- Ideal environment: Your home is an ideal breeding ground. With plenty
of food, warmth, water and nesting sites, they can remain active
all year round.
- Reproduction: Cockroaches reproduce quickly. For every one you
see there can be 200 more hiding and multiplying behind your walls.
- Evasiveness: Because cockroaches are nocturnal, if you've seen
one, you haven't seen them all. The few cockroaches you see by day
were likely forced out by overcrowding; a possible sign of severe
infestation.
- Allergies: The dust created by cast-off cockroach skins, dead bodies
and droppings can aggravate allergies, especially in sensitive individuals.
- Do-it-yourself ineffectiveness: Cockroaches are better at hiding
than you are at finding them, and their eggs are naturally protected
from insecticides. Without special equipment, materials and know-how,
it can be a losing battle.
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ANTS
Types: Carpenter Ant, Fire Ant, Thief Ant, Argentine Ant, Pharaoh Ant,
Odorous Ant
Ants are becoming a major problem all over the country. They can
be difficult to control, but there are some things you should know about
how ants' behavior can lead to big headaches for you and your home:
- Entry: Ants can enter through even the tiniest cracks seeking sweet
or greasy substances in the kitchen pantry or storeroom areas.
- Scent trails: Ants leave an invisible chemical trail known as pheromones
for others to follow once they locate the food source.
- Nest locations: They can nest about anywhere in and around your
house; in lawns, walls, stumps, even under foundations.
- Colony size:Can number from 300,000 to 500,000 and whole colonies
can uproot and relocate quickly when threatened.
- Nature's way of protecting the colony: With comparative freedom
from natural enemies, a colony can live a relatively long lifetime.
Worker ants may live seven years and the queen may live as long as
15 years.
- Do-it-yourself ineffectiveness: Most do-it-yourself approaches
only kill the ants you see, whereas a truly effective treatment will
penetrate and destroy their nest to prevent them from returning.
Also, home remedies don't account for the fact that different kinds
of ant infestations require different treatments.
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RODENTS
Types: House Mouse, Norway Rat, Roof Rats
Rodents' instincts make them difficult to control, and they present
a serious menace to your home. Here's what you should know about these
pests:
Rats
- Difficult to control: Rats are instinctively wary of traps and bait,
and colonize in attics, burrows, under concrete and porches, in wall
voids and other hard to reach places.
- Disease: Rats can harbor and transmit a number of serious diseases.
They can also introduce disease-carrying parasites such as fleas,
lice and ticks into your home.
Mice
- Access: They invade your home seeking food, water and warmth. One
pair of mice can produce 200 offspring in four months.
- Contamination: Each mouse can contaminate ten times more food than
it eats.
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