From the first cool nights of September through to late February, pests in Alberta follow a predictable seasonal pattern.
From the first cool nights of September through to late February, pests in Alberta follow a predictable seasonal pattern.
From the first cool nights of September through to late February, pests in Alberta follow a predictable seasonal pattern.
From the first cool nights of September through to late February, pests in Alberta follow a predictable seasonal pattern.
When the New Year hits and temperatures drop, many property managers focus on snow and heating – but winter is also peak season for indoor pests.
December is peak travel season in Alberta, with families heading out for holiday visits, warm getaways and ski trips. Unfortunately, bed bugs travel too.
Fall in Alberta means cozy nights, colourful leaves… and pests getting ready to move into your home. As temperatures drop in September, rodents, spiders, ants, cluster flies and other overwintering insects start looking for a warm place to spend the winter – and your house is prime real estate.
The Importance of Early Pest Detection: Why January is the Best Time to Start Pest Control Measures When it comes to pest control, timing is everything.
Discover How to Keep Pests Out of Your Alberta Home This Holiday Season! Expert Tips to Protect Against Winter Invaders
Cluster flies, while harmless, can be a nuisance when they invade your living space. These slow-moving insects tend to congregate in large numbers, often seeking refuge in homes as the weather turns cooler. If you find yourself dealing with a cluster fly infestation, fret not! In this blog, we will explore some tried-and-true methods to…