It’s winter, so that means pests will hibernate and leave us alone… right? Unfortunately, no. While during winter months you may notice less rodent and insect activity, that doesn’t necessarily mean that pests go away during the winter. Some pests enter hibernation mode, and other pests, like mice and squirrels, can stay active all winter
Last Updated: 10/9/18 Autumn has arrived, and that means so have the rodents. As the Georgia temperature begins to drop and the leaves begin to fall, the rodents around the proximity of your home may decide that your house looks pretty inviting. Squirrels, rats, and mice can all potentially storm your attic, scurry around your
Wintertime in Atlanta offers little to no escape from the normal pests that infest homes throughout the other seasons of the year. It seldom gets cold enough here to have a noticeable impact on pest populations. However, we do see less bees and mosquitoes flying around outside once the colder months begin. When temperatures drop,
Cooler weather, football season, and pumpkin-flavored everything can only mean one thing… Fall is here! Unfortunately with the coming of Fall comes a whole new parade of pests. From bugs to rodents, there are a ton of Fall pests that are trying to make their way into your home this season. Be mindful of the
Spring is here, and with this change in season comes warmer weather, rain, flowers, and of course pests. Now that spring is here, pests are emerging from their homes and into yours. The warmth of spring will invite unwanted pests into your home, and some pests are more harmful then others so it is imperative