This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) – Thanks to recent snowstorms ...
(WWLP) – Cooler weather is on the way and that means animals are looking for warmer homes. Mice, rats, squirrels and other rodents are all looking to escape the cold weather that is quickly ...
This installment of “Home Sweet Home” is presented by Bella Construction Ants in the entryway or earwigs in the closet? If these common pests are making you squirm, you’re not alone. It’s normal for ...
When the first snow hits, most of us are cozying up indoors with hot cocoa. But guess what? Mice and rats are thinking the same thing. As temperatures drop across Canada, rodents start looking for ...
Unlike bees, wasps don’t store food for the winter and the majority of wasps die off when temperatures fall below freezing.
There's a spot in your home you may not be aware of that is a welcome mat for bugs and scorpions. Chad Little, of Urban Desert Pest Control, said it's important to check your j-trim and weep holes if ...
It’s late and you’re in your favorite, cozy pajamas. You get in bed and pull up the warm comforter. You turn out the light and are just about to drift off to sleep when you hear a noise coming from ...
Most people do not have a high tolerance for insects, especially when they are in the home. A statewide poll of Kentuckians found that more than half would grab a can of bug spray or call an ...
Rodents make nests in boxes, inside soft insulation, in-between suitcases and under piles of old clothing. In other words, in your attic. You probably know that. But what you might not know is that ...
It’s late and you’re in your favorite, cozy pajamas. You get in bed and pull up the warm comforter. You turn out the light and are just about to drift off to sleep when you hear a noise coming from ...