Our Pest Control Blog
If you’re looking for ways to keep your home pest-free and protected, you’re in the right place! Check out our blog for the latest industry news, interesting facts, and tips from the experts at Alamo Termite & Pest Control.
In this article, we will discuss where scorpions live, what attracts them to homes, their diet, and effective ways to deter them from your property. Additionally, we will explore the importance of professional pest control services in tackling scorpion infestations and ensuring a safe living environment.
Don't let the presence of wasps ruin your outdoor activities or invade your home. With our comprehensive guide, you will learn to identify different types of wasps and understand their behavior.
Finding ants in your kitchen can be a common occurrence, especially in Dallas, Texas. These tiny creatures have an extraordinary ability to find their way into our homes in search of food and water.
Cockroaches prefer to feed and live in dark, moist places so if a cockroach is seen in the daytime, it is possible there is an infestation. They are most often found behind refrigerators, stoves, sinks, under floors, inside drains, and inside of major appliances.
Regardless of whether someone is a property renter or owner, a pest is a pest. Mice and rats are destructive rodents.
Termites are a persistent problem for DFW homes. Left unchecked, these tiny insects can damage walls, floors, and furniture. Ignore the issue and you may find yourself left with reduced house value and some expensive repair bills.
Unidentified noises coming from the attic are never a good sign. Figuring out just what is causing all that ruckus is your first step in resolving the problem. Each type of rodent requires a different plan of action for its complete removal.
Are you trying to get rid of cockroaches in your Texan home?
North Texas has its fair share of pests throughout the year but not every month has the same type of pest issues. In this guide, we look at what you can expect each month and give you a little bit about spotting pests in your home or commercial property.
Bed bugs have a beak-like mouth that is formed by two parts. One part feeds off human blood during a bed bug bite, and the other part injects saliva so you don’t feel the bed bug biting.