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Pests in the Attic

2013 02 21 10 00 29 307 300x168 Pests in the Attic  picAnimals and other urban wildlife are always looking for places to breed, store food and hide from predators. Unfortunately, some creatures may choose to take up residence in your attic. They use vents and other small openings to gain entry. Some of them stay inside the attic; others leave during the night to search for food.

An assortment of pests live in attics. They include various insects, rodents, birds and bats. Some raccoons and opossums also appreciate the shelter that an attic provides. Most of these creatures are nocturnal and can carry small parasites, such as fleas and ticks.

Pests often damage the attic and eventually harm other parts of the home. Rodents may chew on telephone or electrical wires. Some animals destroy insulation or air ducts. Raccoons can even tear holes through the roof. This kind of destruction may cause major water leaks or a fire.

Pests can also defecate and urinate in the attic. If a large animal like a raccoon does this, it can create strong odors and ceiling stains. Many types of pests will destroy any items that you have stored in the attic. They use the materials to make nests. Mice, for example, have been known to build them inside old radios and computers.

You may realize that there are animals in your attic when you hear noises overhead. However, some creatures usually remain silent. There are other ways to detect them. You may notice seeds or shredded insulation on the floor. If you find droppings on the wall or ceiling near a vent, bats might be living in your home.

There are also some things you should avoid. Do not poison rodents; they could die in the wall and cause odors. Never confront a raccoon or allow pets and children to get near them. Raccoons are stronger and more dangerous than they look. They are also one of the most likely animals to carry rabies in the United States, according to Texas A&M.

To prevent an infestation, put metal screens on all possible entry vents. Look for cracks and holes to patch. Don’t put materials in the attic that animals might use to build nests. Eliminate sources of food near your home, such as garbage and outdoor pet food.

When you discover one or more pests in the attic, it’s important to take action immediately before they have the opportunity to reproduce. Our specialists at ABC Home & Commercial Services will combine their extensive knowledge and experience for insect, bat or rodent removal. We can also trap larger pests like raccoons and opossums. After removing the pests from your attic, an ABC professional will also take the necessary steps to prevent another pest problem. You can trust in ABC for Austin pest control that is timely, effective and preventive.

 

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The Relationship Between Plumbing and Pests

fixingplumbing istock 300x199 The Relationship Between Plumbing and Pests  picMost homeowners are unaware of the association between plumbing and pests, but the fact is that the two are intertwined. Problems with a home’s plumbing can attract certain types of pests. Not to mention, the presence of pests in the plumbing of a home can cause some serious plumbing issues. Lowe’s notes that pests ranging from rodents to snakes can find their way into the plumbing of a building and wreak havoc.

How Do Plumbing Problems Attract Pests?

When a home has leaky plumbing, pests may move in because they detect a water source and are attracted to the area where the leak originates. Homeowners should be aware that standing water attracts pests including mosquitoes, so having a simple leak can lead to a serious pest problem in your home.

Pests that eat wood are particularly interested in moist wood because it is easier for them to chew, and they rely on moisture in the wood as a source of water. Termites could become a problem when a plumbing issue causes wood structures within a building to become damp. Termites contribute to the existing leak problem when wood is saturated from a leaky pipe.

Carpenter ants may also be attracted to leaks that saturate wood. These pests are known for burrowing through wood and forming a nest inside wood structures.

Once holes are made because pests have found weakened spots, rodents may follow and enter the home through these gaps. Homeowners should be sure to have crawlspaces checked for pests when plumbing problems are detected.

How Do Pests Cause Plumbing Problems?

Rodents in a home have been known to exasperate plumbing problems or even cause issues by gnawing on plumbing seals. Plumbing related to toilets can also be damaged when rodents find and chew through it while roaming in the crawlspaces of a building.

Rats may even block pipes when they enter a building’s plumbing through the sewer system.

Plumbing issues should be promptly addressed to discourage pests from entering a home. If you’re looking for superior service related to pest control in San Antonio, ABC Home & Commercial Services offers the expertise and experience that you need. Not only does ABC offer pest control services, but we also specialize in plumbing within San Antonio. For pest control issues that originate in the plumbing of a building, ABC is the ideal resource.

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What Attracts Scorpions to My Home?

scorpion istock 300x199 What Attracts Scorpions to My Home? picIn recent years, scorpions have been appearing more often in Austin homes. While some scorpions may be limited to crawling on the floor, others are able to climb walls, drapes and clothing. Scorpions hide in a variety of places such as shoes and under piles of clothing. In addition to being painful, a scorpion’s sting is venomous and can cause serious illness. In a few cases, the sting may even cause death. To know how to eradicate these poisonous pests, Austin residents must understand what attracts scorpions to homes.

Remove Accumulated Debris and Branches

Scorpions hide under leaves or any other items piled in the yard. Eliminating scorpions is a task that requires consideration of the entire property. To keep scorpions out of the house, they must first be kept out of the yard. Remove any debris, and make sure garbage is always taken to the curb promptly. People who have fireplaces should avoid stacking wood next to their houses. Wood should be brought in only as needed. If there are overgrown tree branches or shrubs, they should be trimmed. Branches should not touch the side of the home or hang over the roof.

Shut Scorpions Out

If there are any spaces between windows or doors and their frames, it is important to seal them. Use weather stripping and caulking to do this. Keep in mind that scorpions can squeeze through very small spaces, so even the smallest cracks should be sealed.

Eliminate Their Food Source

Scorpions are attracted to homes where there is food for them to eat. Since their diet consists mostly of insects, scorpions will leave if they cannot find any prey. Homeowners should also use yellow outdoor light bulbs instead of white ones. Yellow bulbs are not as attractive to insects.

While people may be able to accomplish most preventative tasks on their own, it can be necessary to contact an Austin pest control company to eliminate the bugs that scorpions eat. ABC Home & Commercial Services is one of the best and most reliable exterminators in Austin and their pest control specialists have experience in dealing with scorpion infestations.

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The Integrated Pest Management Approach

lotsofcockroaches istock 300x225 The Integrated Pest Management Approach  picMany people have concerns about the hazards associated with the overuse of pesticides. This has caused a number of pest control companies to take a new approach to treating pest infestations. ABC Home & Commercial Services uses integrated pest management to regulate, treat, and prevent future infestations. The strategy involved in the IPM approach is based on practical procedures that present the least amount of risk.

Integrated pest management is an effective way to respond to pest issues. By understanding the life cycles and behaviors of insects and vermin, specialists can use a holistic method to control invasions. ABC San Antonio exterminators utilize the latest data regarding pest habits and pesticides, in order to provide clients with the most comprehensive treatment system possible.

The first step in the IPM approach is determining the level at which action should be taken. This involves deciding when pests will become an environmental or economical threat. Seeing a few insects doesn’t always necessitate action. Once the volume of pests exceeds a certain limit, treatment and prevention methods are taken. The main goal is to curb the negative impact the pests have on the environment.

Not every insect, vermin or organism needs to be eliminated and many are beneficial to the ecosystem. The integrated pest management program monitors all potential problems and identifies whether control is required. By observing how the target interacts with the environment, IPM specialists can prevent the unnecessary use of pesticides.

If certain pests require control, preventative measures may be taken. In residential areas, food and water sources, entry points and housings for pests may need to be eliminated. Crop growers can learn about applicable IPM methods at http://www.ipminstitute.org/faq.htm. In many cases, infestations may still occur even after preventative actions are taken. Additional control methods may be necessary, including trapping the pests, interfering with their mating habits or using pesticides effectively.

IPM is essentially a series of assessments, prevention procedures and control techniques. This system focuses on the source of the problem. It is based on managing pests in the most economical way and with the least amount of risk to people, pets, properties and the environment. To take advantage of this innovative approach to pest control in San Antonio, contact our experts at ABC Home & Commercial Services.

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Can I Prevent Stinging Insects from Nesting Around My Home?

bees istock 300x225 Can I Prevent Stinging Insects from Nesting Around My Home?  picSan Antonio is home to a number of stinging insects. Local homeowners must contend with yellow jackets, paper wasps, and carpenter bees. Such insects have the potential to deliver painful stings and cause allergic reactions. Some species can also damage the exterior of a home. It’s best to prevent them from nesting in the first place.

Homeowners can take steps to eliminate food sources and desirable nesting cavities. Stinging insects prefer to build nests in protected areas that shield them from rain and hail. When possible, it’s helpful to fill or block access to these cavities. Do not attempt to do this until a San Antonio exterminator has removed any existing nests.

It is also beneficial to store empty beverage cans and household trash in a solid container with a tight lid. Garbage and unwashed soda cans can attract various species of stinging insects according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. They can easily chew through plastic trash bags. Some insects also become more aggressive near sources of food.

Most homeowners cannot eliminate all of the potential nesting areas or food sources near their homes. Fortunately, San Antonio pest control experts have a solution. Exterminators can apply strong insect repellents to eaves, walls and porches before wasps or bees take up residence. This eliminates the more costly and dangerous task of removing nests.

A pest control expert will select the most suitable treatment for the specific species of insect that builds nests on a home. Structures that protect nesting areas from the weather will also prevent rain from washing away the repellent. However, such treatments must be reapplied every so often to ensure that they remain effective.

Don’t let bees and wasps prevent you from enjoying your deck, patio or lawn. Homeowners can improve safety and limit pest control costs by taking action before insects build their nests. If one or more nests are already present, it is wise to remove them before they increase in size. Contact us at ABC Home & Commercial Services.

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A Homeowner’s Guide to Austin Wildlife

deercrossingroad istock 300x199 A Homeowners Guide to Austin Wildlife  picWhen most people think about wild animals, they imagine wildlife in secluded or wooded areas. However, there are plenty of different types of wildlife roaming the streets of Austin. Since some creatures can be dangerous, homeowners should be familiar with the wild animals sharing their city.

What Types of Wildlife Live in Austin?

In addition to a wide variety of birds, there are several small wild animals living in Austin. Opossums, squirrels, deer, foxes, coyotes, groundhogs, rats, mice, moles, skunks, raccoons, bats, and snakes are reported frequently. Some people also report seeing armadillos occasionally. Beavers, muskrats, weasels, iguanas, gophers, and porcupines have been sighted, but are rarer than the previously mentioned animals. Some types of wildlife are more common in certain areas of the city.

Which Animals Pose a Threat to Homeowners?

Homeowners should be concerned about the animals that can be considered common pests. Animals such as deer, coyotes or skunks are not likely to take up residence in a person’s yard. However, raccoons, opossums, bats, mice, rats, moles, and pesky birds are creatures that are likely to consider themselves permanent residents. Some of these pests can be hazardous to a family’s health. Raccoons and bats are known for spreading rabies. Although there is a small chance opossums may carry rabies, they are known for spreading tularemia, salmonella, and tuberculosis. Mice and rats can also carry viruses and diseases such as tetanus, leptospirosis, and hantavirus. Some birds are known for spreading West Nile to mosquitoes and mosquitoes can then spread West Nile to humans. Moles and gophers are not known for being aggressive. However, they are famous for destroying yards.

While some residents may enjoy helping Austin wildlife by leaving food outside, it is important to refrain from feeding any wild animals. It will only encourage pests to invade a person’s yard or home and some people who mean well may find themselves paying fines for their feeding practices. Austin even has a city ordinance that makes feeding deer illegal. To eliminate the hassle of pests taking over, call ABC Home & Commercial Services for fast service. We are one of the leading companies offering effective and affordable pest control in Austin.

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Critters Can Get Through Tiny Cracks!

micenest istock 300x225 Critters Can Get Through Tiny Cracks!  picWhen most people hear about homeowners finding beehives or rodent colonies behind the walls, they assume it is a rare horror story that is not likely to happen to them. However, these occurrences are more common than most people think. Rodents and other pests are very good at finding ways to sneak into homes.

How Much Space Do Pests Need To Sneak Into A Home?

According to the CDC, mice can squeeze through a hole that is the same size as a nickel. If a hole is as large as a quarter, a rat can fit through it. Insects can squeeze through nearly any size crack, gap or hole. Rodents are one of the biggest problems during colder months. They often sneak into homes to keep warm and take up residence behind walls, in basements or in attics. Unfortunately, some can spread serious diseases such as hantavirus and leptospirosis.

How Can Homeowners Inspect Their Homes For Signs Of Pests?

Droppings are the best indicators of a rodent infestation. Both rat and mouse droppings are often found in basements, under beds, behind furniture or in areas where there is very little foot traffic. They often gnaw furniture along the back or bottom. If they can access food pantries or cabinets, they will often gnaw holes in boxes or bags of stored food. Another sign of rodents may be a musky smell. Mice and rats often make nests out of fibers and nests are often found in empty boxes, neglected crates and other small areas that remain undisturbed for long periods of time. Homeowners should carefully look for rodents in these places. However, it is important to wear gloves and to avoid handling mouse droppings if they are found.

A combination of any of the signs listed above is usually a positive indication of an infestation. While it may not necessarily indicate a colony of rodents starting their own little city behind the walls, it is a sign to call a rodent control company immediately. It is important to work with a company that knows how to safely remove droppings and rodents. ABC Home & Commercial Services is a leading Austin pest control company, and our qualified specialists offer fast service.

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The Truth About Rats

rats istock 300x186 The Truth About Rats picRats should be kept out of homes unless they are pets, but some of the common information that people believe about rats is not true.

Myth: Rats only seek out areas that are dirty.

Rats do not have a preference for a dirty or clean home. The only thing that rats look for is food, water and a place to nest. The reason that rats are associated with uncleanliness is that spilled food and other messes that are not promptly cleaned attract rats by providing an easy food source.

Myth: All rats carry deadly diseases.

Rats can carry disease and should be kept out of your home because of the risk, but it is not true that all rats are ridden with disease. There are several different diseases that rats have been known to carry, but only certain types of rats can carry certain diseases. Rats found in pet stores (often called fancy rats) are bred as pets and it is highly unlikely that a rat of this type would carry a disease.

A study found that rat bites cause infection approximately 10% of the time.

Myth: Rats are best lured with cheese.

Before you start lining your rat traps with cheese, be aware that cheese is not necessarily a favorite food of rats. Many experts suggest that peanut butter is better bait and even non-food items can be used in nests to attract rats. Instead of using food that can cause a mess if it is forgotten about, consider baiting traps with cotton balls.

Myth: Cats are skilled at keeping the rat population under control.

While cats are hunters and do consider rats to be prey, the rapid reproduction rate of rats means that cats can rarely keep populations under control. The size of adult rats can also deter cats from attempting to treat them as prey. Some homeowners decide to get a cat in hopes that the cat will act as a form of pest control, but being more proactive by contacting a San Antonio pest control company is a more effective method.

If you have a problem with rats in your home, contact us at ABC Home & Commercial Services for San Antonio rodent control and wildlife removal.

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Insects Can Still Present Problems in Winter

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Once the first hard freeze hits Austin, you may think that your pest problems are over for a few months, but do you know where the insects actually go? Some insects migrate to warmer climates, while others are designed to tolerate the colder temperatures by overwintering, which is a type of hibernation process. When bugs hibernate in the soil or under leaves, rocks and logs, they do not affect humans at all. However, many insects are likely to seek shelter in your home rather than under a log during the winter months and that’s why you need year-round Austin pest control tips.

Insects That Thrive Indoors

Finding flies or ants in your home during the summer months is a common occurrence, especially if you leave doors and windows open, but spotting just one of these pests in the winter could be a sign of an infestation. Adult insects usually lie dormant in winter, but inside your warm home, they can thrive and remain active. Common insects that take refuge in Austin homes include termites, cockroaches, earwigs, carpenter ants, stink bugs and cluster flies. If you see just a few of these pests in your kitchen on a cold winter night, chances are the spaces inside your walls are teeming with them.

Preventive Pest Control Measures

If you’ve left a single entry point of your home unsealed, any number of insects can enter and take refuge in your attic and walls. It is imperative to make sure that all of your windows are sealed and that door sweeps are in good repair. You should also check for cracks and crevices in your home’s exterior surfaces, including the eaves, siding and foundation, before the temperatures drop and pests start looking for a warm place to hole up for the winter.

Austin Pest Control

While the occasional winter bug may not seem like a big deal, you can’t afford to wait until spring to take care of your pest problem. To prevent hundreds of insects from crawling out of the woodwork all at once when the temperatures begin to rise, you need pest control services at regular intervals, even in winter. We can eliminate and prevent bug infestations at any time of year, so contact us at ABC Home & Commercial Services today for quality Austin lawn care and pest control.

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Life-Saving Education for Allergic Kids

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Childhood is a carefree time when kids are encouraged to play and have fun. Unfortunately, a bee or wasp can bring the fun to an end. In the United States, roughly 3% of children are allergic to insect bites or stings. While many reactions cause mild swelling and discomfort, a bee sting can also cause a life-threatening reaction that requires epinephrine. That’s why it’s essential to teach allergic kids to identify signs of wasps and bees and to act accordingly.

In College Station and many parts of Texas, stinging insects are active all year. As pest control experts, ABC highly recommends treating your outdoor areas during fall and winter through a collective approach that includes landscaping, pest control and lawn care in College Station.

Photos, field guides and online videos are all excellent resources for teaching children how to identify and avoid stinging insects. Children should be aware that wasps don’t only build nests in trees, sheds, outbuildings and open areas. Bees and ground-dwelling wasps build nests underground and can defensively emerge from holes if they are threatened. Children should also understand that they need to be especially cautious in outdoor areas where food is present.

If a wasp or bee is detected, your kids must have a plan of action. Kids should be prepared to stay calm, slowly move away from the area and seek protection indoors. If a child experiences a life-threatening insect sting, he or she should be ready to administer epinephrine using an injector pen. Insect stings can be a worrisome experience for anyone with allergies—that’s why it’s important to detect and remove insect colonies that are capable of causing unsafe reactions. If children do see signs of wasps or bees, they should alert an adult immediately. Once colonies are established, queens can over-winter and start new nests in the spring. For that reason, all nests in the ground or in buildings and landscape features should be treated by those who specialize in pest control for Bryan/College Station. You can trust in ABC Home & Commercial Services to safeguard your outdoor areas and help protect your family.

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