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How to Prepare for Spring Bugs and Insects

April 3, 2023

Spring is a beautiful time of year, with flowers blooming and warmer weather finally arriving after a long winter. However, along with the joys of spring come the bugs and insects that seem to come out of nowhere. From ants in your kitchen to mosquitoes in your backyard, these pests can quickly become a nuisance if unprepared. In this blog post, we’ll cover some tips on preparing for spring bugs and insects so that you can enjoy the season without any unwanted visitors.

Clean Up Your Yard

One of the best ways to prevent bugs and insects from invading your home is by keeping your yard clean and tidy. This means raking up any leaves or debris, trimming back overgrown bushes and trees, and removing any standing water that may have accumulated during winter. Doing these things will eliminate many potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes, flies, and other pests.

Seal Up Your Home

Another critical step in preparing for spring bugs is to seal up your home as much as possible. Check all doors and windows for gaps or cracks where bugs could enter, and repair them if necessary. In addition, consider installing screens on all windows and doors to provide an extra layer of protection against flying insects.

Use Natural Repellents

Several options are available if you’re looking for a natural way to keep bugs at bay. Essential oils such as peppermint, lavender, or eucalyptus can be used as natural bug repellents when applied topically or diffused throughout your home. Citronella candles are also effective at keeping mosquitoes away when used outdoors.

Keep Food Sealed

Bugs are attracted to food sources, so it’s essential to make sure all food items in your home are stored in sealed containers or bags, including pet food! Keeping your kitchen clean and free of crumbs will also help deter ants and other crawling insects from entering your home.

Consider Professional Help

If you’ve tried everything but still struggle with pesky bugs and insects in your home or yard, it may be time to call the professionals. Pest control companies have access to specialized tools and treatments that effectively eradicate even the toughest infestations.

While springtime brings many joys, it’s important to be aware of the increased presence of bugs and insects during this season. By following these tips on preparing for spring bugs and insects, you can ensure that your home remains pest-free so that you can fully enjoy all that spring has to offer!

Family-owned and operated, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions was established in 1997. Since then, we have served over 10,000 homeowners and businesses in the mid-south area near Olive Branch. Our mission is to lead the mid-south pest control industry by educating the general public on current pest industry events, including providing choice and affordability to prospective clients and maintaining excellent communication and service to existing clients.

To learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment, visit our website or call 901-377-9915 today!

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How To Tell If You Have Rodents In Your Home

February 21, 2023

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Rodents are sneaky and can live in your home without you ever knowing it. However, if you know what to look for, it is possible to identify a rodent infestation before it gets out of hand.

Here are some signs that rodents have invaded your home, as well as tips on how to get rid of them quickly and efficiently:

Droppings

One of the most apparent signs of a rodent infestation is finding droppings around your home. These droppings can be found anywhere from the kitchen to the basement and can even be spotted in areas where food is stored. It’s important to note that these droppings can contain harmful bacteria, so if you find any, clean them up immediately with gloves and dispose of them properly.

Noises

Rodents are active during the night when humans are typically sleeping, but if you hear rustling or scratching noises coming from inside walls or ceilings late at night or early in the morning, this could be a sign that rodents are living inside your home. Be sure to investigate further and contact Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions immediately if this is the case.

Gnaw Marks

Rodents use powerful incisors to gnaw through wood, plastic, and other materials found in homes. If you notice small holes (about ¼ inch) around baseboards or other areas of your home, this could indicate that rodents have been chewing their way into places they shouldn’t be.

Nesting Materials

Rodents will use soft materials like newspaper strips, fabric fibers, cotton balls, insulation pieces, shredded paper towels or tissues, and paper bags to build nests in dark corners or behind appliances like refrigerators or dishwashers.

Unusual Odors

A strong musky smell may indicate the presence of rats or mice in your home. A sweet scent may also accompany this odor from urine or feces deposits left by rodents in hard-to-reach places like wall cavities or attics/basements between floors/ceilings.

If you suspect rodents may be living in your home, don’t hesitate to contact Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions for professional inspection and removal services. The longer these pests remain in your home, the more damage they can do – not just physically but also financially – so act fast!

It’s crucial to have a trusted pest control company on hand should you find yourself dealing with any pest-related issue in your home. With Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions on your side, you can rest assured that we will handle any infestation quickly and efficiently so you can get back to living life pest-free! Visit our website for more information, or call (901) 377-9915 to schedule an appointment today.

Established in 1997, family-owned and -operated, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions has served numerous customers throughout the mid-south area of Olive Branch, Mississippi. We lead the mid-south pest control industry through community education, affordability, and top-notch customer service.

The Most Common Pests in Homes and How to Get Rid of Them

January 26, 2023

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If you’re a homeowner, the last thing you want is for your home to be invaded by pests. Unfortunately, it’s something that happens far too often. You could find yourself dealing with anything from spiders to cockroaches to rodents. Trying to manage these different infestations on your own can be a daunting task, and that’s why it’s crucial to have a trusted pest control service like Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions on hand.
Let’s look at some of the most common types of pests found in homes and what you can do about them.
Spiders 
Spider infestations are one of the most common problems homeowners face. Fortunately, spider populations tend to die during the winter, but they come roaring back in spring and summer. To prevent a spider infestation, make sure there are no open entry points around windows or doors. If the problem persists, it may be time to call in professional help from Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions.
Cockroaches 
Cockroaches are one of the most unwelcome pests found in homes. These hardy insects multiply quickly and can survive even under extreme conditions, making them especially difficult to get rid of without professional assistance. To keep cockroaches away, keep all food items sealed tightly and regularly clean up any spilled food or crumbs that could attract them into your home.
Rodents 
Rodents such as rats or mice pose serious health risks due to their droppings and fur that contain bacteria which can lead to contamination when ingested or inhaled by humans. To avoid an infestation of rodents in your home, make sure all food items are kept in sealed plastic containers so as not to attract them into your house; seal off any entry points around windows or doors where they might enter from outside. If you’re already dealing with an infestation, contact Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions today for effective rodent control services!
Cockroaches  
Cockroaches are nocturnal insects that typically live in dark places like basements or bathrooms. They reproduce quickly and feed on any organic material they can get their hands on—including human food sources! Cockroaches also spread germs that can make you sick, so it is important not to let them take over your house. To help keep cockroach populations down, practice good sanitation habits and regularly vacuum carpets and furniture throughout the home.
Bed Bugs 
Bed bugs are small insects that feed on human blood while people sleep. They often enter homes by hitching rides on clothes or luggage after people have traveled away from infested areas. However, bed bugs can also travel through secondhand furniture or clothing items brought into the home and other objects like books or boxes that have been previously stored in infested locations. To reduce the chances of getting bed bugs, inspect items for signs of pests before bringing them inside your house, and vacuuming regularly throughout all areas of your home helps too!
It’s no surprise that pests can cause immense stress for homeowners — after all, they invade our homes uninvited and wreak havoc on our daily lives! That’s why it’s crucial to have a trusted pest control company like Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions on hand should you find yourself dealing with any pest-related issue in your home.
Established in 1997, family-owned and -operated, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions has served numerous customers throughout the mid-south area of Olive Branch, Mississippi. We lead the mid-south pest control industry through community education, affordability, and top-notch customer service.
Visit our website for more information, or call (901) 377-9915 to schedule an appointment today.

Understanding the Bed Bug Cycle: A Homeowner’s Guide

December 20, 2022

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If you’ve ever dealt with bed bugs, you know just how frustrating and problematic they can be to get rid of. The key to successfully removing bed bugs from your home is understanding the life cycle of a bed bug and knowing how to identify them. Fortunately, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions can help walk you through the process so that you can take back control of your home!

The Life Cycle of a Bed Bug

Bed bugs are small, wingless insects that feed on human blood. They typically live within eight feet of where people sleep, which makes them especially difficult to detect. However, understanding their life cycle can help you identify and eradicate them from your home.

Bed bugs typically go through the following stages in their life cycle — egg, nymph (five stages), and adult. The cycle takes anywhere from four weeks to four months, depending on the environment and temperature. Bed bugs usually lay five eggs per day and up to 500 over their lifetime. It takes around 6-10 days for eggs to hatch into nymphs, or baby bed bugs, which then molt five times before becoming adults. Adult female bed bugs live for around 200 days, while males only live for about 120 days.

Identifying Bed Bugs

Familiarizing yourself with what bed bugs look like to quickly identify them if they appear in your home is essential. Adult bed bugs are approximately 1/4 inch long, have an oval shape, and are reddish-brown — though they may become darker or lighter depending on how recently they have fed. Nymphs are much smaller in size and white in color until after they feed on blood; then, they turn bright red. Additionally, although it might not be pleasant, one way to identify if there is a bed bug infestation is by looking for dark or rusty spots on mattresses or sheets due to fecal matter from the bugs themselves.

Knowing how to recognize the signs of a potential infestation is one of the most critical steps in preventing an infestation altogether. With the help of Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions‘ guide on understanding the life cycle of a bed bug combined with our expert pest services – homeowners can rest assured that their homes will be free from any pesky critters!

Don’t hesitate to contact us today – we look forward to helping! Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions offers various general pest control services, including regular inspection and treatment, to keep bed bugs and other invaders at bay. Visit our website for more information, or call (901) 377-9915 to schedule an appointment.

Established in 1997, family-owned and -operated, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions has served numerous customers throughout the mid-south area of Olive Branch, Mississippi. We lead the mid-south pest control industry through community education, affordability, and top-notch customer service.  

Signs You Have Termites in Your Walls: What to Look for and How to Get Rid of Them

July 15, 2022

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Do you think you may have termites in your walls? If so, it’s essential to know what to look for and how to get rid of them. Termites can cause extensive damage to your home if left untreated, so it’s crucial that you take action as soon as possible. In this blog post, we will discuss the signs that you have termites in your walls and what you can do about it.

Some of the signs that you have termites in your walls include:

  • Hollow sounding wood when tapped
  • Mud tubes on or near your foundation
  • Discarded wings from termites near doors or windows
  • Small pinholes where termites have eaten through the paper coating on drywall or wallpaper 
  • Faint-looking lines on drywall  
  • Peeling or bubbling of paint on your walls
  • Jammed doors or windows
  • Fragile baseboard that crumbles without much pressure

Termites can remain hidden, so it might not always be easy to tell if you have an infestation. However, if you see any of the signs listed above, it’s crucial to call a professional as soon as possible to have your home inspected. They will be able to tell you for sure if you have termites and recommend the best course of treatment. Treatment of termites could include baiting, spraying, or fumigation. Getting rid of termites can be a process, but it’s important to do as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your home. 

Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions provides a variety of effective solutions to get rid of termites. Contact us today for more information. Established in 1997, family-owned and -operated Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions has served numerous customers throughout the mid-south area of Olive Branch, Mississippi. We lead the mid-south pest control industry through community education, affordability, and top-notch customer service. 

Visit our website for more information or call (901) 377-9915 to schedule an appointment today.

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What Exactly Do Termites Do To Your Home?

April 26, 2021

It goes without question that a termite infestation in your home is less than ideal. Though you want to rid your home of any kind of pest infestation, you especially want to take the steps to make sure pests don’t come and infest your home. While they won’t physically hurt you like bed bugs or other pests, they can do a lot of damage to the physical being of your house. 

Termites cause more damage to your home than you may think, so it’s very important to have a trusted termite and pest control company on hand to make sure termite removal is never more than one call away. But what kind of damage will termites exactly do to your home? Here’s a list of some of the most serious damage termites can do to your home: 

  • Structure. Because termites need moisture rich soil to thrive, most termites will build their colonies in the foundational wood of your home, like in crawl spaces and foundational walls. Once termites settle, they can cause serious damage not only to those areas, but to other structural areas as well. These areas are extremely hard to fix, and can end up costing a lot to repair. 
  • Indoors. When the termites inside your walls are not removed, they can move into the inside of your home and continue wreaking havoc. Dry wood termites in particular can cause damage to wood furniture in your home, as they do not need the moisture rich soil to survive. That’s why it’s so important to call a pest removal company as soon as you think you have a termite infestation so it doesn’t get any worse than it needs to be!
  • Windows and Doors. Although some areas of your home will be difficult to check for termite damage, other areas such as your windows and doors will be easy to inspect. These entryways are typically installed with wood, and so it’s extremely important to make sure there’s no damage there that could cause further damage. Signs of termite damage to these areas are weakness, cracks and holes in the wood, or waviness. 

Rid All Termite and Pest Solutions has been serving a variety of Mississippi and Tennessee cities for over 20 years. With over 10,000 homes served on our belt, our experienced technicians are committed to making your house as sturdy and safe as possible with our superior pest removal services. For a full list of services, visit our website or give us a call at 901-377-9915.

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The 3 Worst Pest Infestations

March 29, 2021

Few things in life are as frustrating as finding out that you have pests in your home. What’s worse is when it’s not just one or two stray bees or mosquitos, but when you have a full-on infestation. Don’t get us wrong, all infestations are bad, but let’s take a look at what we think the worst types of pest infestations are. 

TERMITES

If you are not careful, termites can wreak serious havoc on your home. Infestations grow rapidly, and many homeowners are oblivious to the signs of wood damage around them. They enter the home from the outside and burrow their way in through wood compromising the structural integrity. Once they’re inside they begin to eat away at the wood of the home. They can do serious damage to everything from sheathing, rafters, joists, and studs. The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that U.S. residents spend at least $1 billion a year on termite control and repairs every year, earning them the title of the most destructive wood pest in the U.S. 

WASPS

Nothing quite puts a picnic or playtime on high alert like discovering a wasp in the area. Now multiply that by two thousand when you find a hive of wasps. Wasps are often considered one of the worst types of pests for several reasons. First, they are very territorial. And because they build their nests into existing sheltered areas such as eaves, gutters, and chimneys, you might not see them until it’s too late. Wasps are also prone to attack humans, especially before and after their breeding season, which is in the spring. And unlike bees, who have a barbed stinger, wasps’ stingers aren’t left behind after stinging you, so they can sting you multiple times without dying. 

BED BUGS 

While bed bugs aren’t the largest or most dangerous of pests, they are often considered one of the worst to have in your home. These little bugs are brought into the house by the owner. They cling to packages and bags that came into contact with other infested areas. Typically when it’s dark they find themselves a new hiding place closer to a food source. What do they like to eat? You guessed it, you! Bed bugs survive on human blood. Once they make their new house a home, they start reproducing. Most people don’t know they have bed bugs until they’ve been turned into a bed bug buffet. The bites are usually painless at first, but eventually, can turn into tiny itchy welts. 

While pests can cause a lot of property and physical damage, perhaps the worst part of an infestation is the toll they can take mentally on a homeowner. The fear and anxiety of having ANY pest inside your home is stress that nobody should have to live with. If you realize you have a growing pest problem, the best thing you can do is act fast. They will not leave until you seek professional help!

Rid All Termite and Pest Solutions has been family-owned and operated for more than 20 years. In that time they have served more than 10,000 homes and businesses across the Mid-South region. Rid All has extensive experience with a large number of pests including ants, bed bugs, cockroaches, hornets and wasps, termites, spiders rodents, and more. All of their treatments are people and pet-safe. To schedule a free estimate call 901-377-9915.

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Commercial Pest Control Services

May 11, 2020

If you own your own business or own commercial properties, you know how important it is to keep your facilities pest-free. Not only do they damage your property, but they can turn customers away. Local businesses and commercial property owners across the Greater Memphis area have trusted Rid All Termites for two decades to handle their pest control and pest elimination services. 

Whatever type of business you have, Rid All Termites can help get rid of your pests. We service locally owned to fast-food restaurants, retail shops, commercial properties, convenience stores, gas stations, and more. 

To begin, it’s important that you know the signs that pests are getting into your building. Pests will come into your building looking for food, water, and shelter. Be on the lookout for pest feces. Many pests will leave a trail of urine or feces that will give off an unpleasant odor. Also, keep an eye out for any unusual or unexplained debris. A lot of times, pests and rodents will make nests using materials that they find laying around. Finally, if you notice any unusual damage to the building be aware that you might have a pest problem. All of these signs are distressing to see, but at least you know what they’re from and can call the professionals at Rid All Termite to take care of it for you. 

The longer you wait to get pests removed, the more damage will be done. Not only do these pests damage and ruin your property, but some can be a serious health hazard for you, your employees, and customers. Get your pest problem taken care of today by Rid All Termites

Rid All Termites is happy to come to your business and provide a free estimate for our pest control services. If you need to schedule regular pest prevention appointments, or you have an immediate pest control need, call us today at 901-377-9915. 

Sources

https://www.pestcontrolidaho.com/blog/signs-pests-are-a-problem-in-your-commercial-building

https://www.residencestyle.com/the-dangers-of-a-pest-infestation-in-business-and-residential-areas/

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Termite Prevention

April 24, 2019

Also known as the silent killer, termites can ravage through your home without you even knowing they are there. Without any treatment, a termite could destroy your home in as few as three years. Termites, a wood eating pest, can live behind your walls and hollow out your home without you knowing it. In addition to causing structural damage, termites can bring allergies and other irritants into the house. The National Pest Management Association reports that Americans spend over five billion dollars each year on termite damage. Follow these tips to keep your family safe, and save you some money.

Signs of Termites

  • Termites are noisy. It is possible to hear them eating wood or banging their head on the wall.
  • Thin or hollow feeling walls
  • Holes in wood
  • Termite droppings also called frass, that look like wood shavings.
  • Cracks in the wood
  • Mold can sometimes be a sign of termites decomposing wood
  • Look for “mud tubes”, which are transportation tunnels termites use to transport food. They will normally exist around the foundation of a home.

How to prevent termite damage

  • Minimize moisture in the household as termites need it to survive. Keep a close eye on leaky faucets or pipes or small pools of water gathering near your home.
  • Avoid any wood-to-ground contact in your home as this will be the easiest way for termites to infest your home.
  • Inspecting lumber before adding it to your home.
  • Stack firewood and other lumber away from your house.
  • Trim overgrown hedges and bushes around your house.

Termites cannot be controlled with Do-it-Yourself measures. Termites can be wreaking havoc on your home, all without your knowledge. The best thing to do when you suspect termite damage is to consult a professional.  The only way to fully protect your home is with regular inspections from an exterminator. Contact the professionals at Rid All Termite and Pest Solutions. Family owned and operated, Rid All Termite & Pest Solutions was established in 1997. Since then, we have served over 10,000 homeowners and businesses in the mid-south area near Olive Branch. Our mission is to lead the mid-south pest control industry by educating the general public on current events regarding the pest industry. Upon inspection, our skilled professionals will construct the best treatment plan for you. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact Rid All Termite and Pest Solutions today for a free quote. Visit our website or call us at 901-377-9915.

 

Sources:

https://www.epa.gov/safepestcontrol/termites-how-identify-and-control-them

 

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