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It is with great sadness and regret that we announce the sudden passing of Charles Evans, owner of Evans Pest Control.
Charles was well respected in his industry and participated on many local and state pest management boards. Charles “Chuck” loved servicing his clients and many of those clients became friends. He loved giving back to his community as often as he could through various platforms. The industry has lost a great leader and friend. He is survived by his wife and two children as well as many family members and friends. “When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.” ( Author unknown) So we will treasure the memories that Charles gave us and follow in his footsteps to be kind to one another and make each day count.
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The Hidden Threat: Why Termite Inspections Are Essential for Every Home
The Hidden Threat: Why Termite Inspections Are Essential for Every Home
Termites are one of the most destructive pests a homeowner can face—and the worst part is, you often won’t know they’re there until it’s too late. These silent invaders can cause extensive structural damage, costing homeowners thousands in repairs. But the good news? Regular termite inspections can stop the damage before it starts.
At Evans Pest Control, we’ve been helping homeowners and property management firms protect their properties since 2010, using effective and eco-friendly solutions. Let us explain why annual termite inspections are vital—and how you can stay a step ahead of these damaging pests.
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What Makes Termites So Dangerous?
Termites work from the inside out, often without leaving noticeable signs until the damage is severe. A single colony can number in the millions, and they can chew through wood, flooring, drywall, and even wallpaper—all while remaining hidden.
Here’s what termites can do if left unchecked:
• Weaken load-bearing structures like beams, joists, and studs
• Damage walls and floors, creating safety hazards
• Destroy wooden furniture, cabinets, and fixtures
• Compromise insulation and wiring, leading to other issues
• Devalue your home, making it harder to sell or refinance
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Signs You May Have Termites
Although termites can be hard to spot, there are warning signs you can look out for:
• Mud tubes on exterior walls or foundation
• Discarded wings near windows or doorways
• Hollow-sounding wood when tapped
• Small droppings that resemble sawdust or coffee grounds (called frass)
• Blistered paint or buckling wood floors
If you notice any of these, it’s critical to act fast. The longer you wait, the more damage termites can do.
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Regular Inspections
A professional termite inspection at least once a year gives you the upper hand. Here’s how:
• Early Detection: Stop infestations before they cause damage
• Peace of Mind: Know your home is safe and secure
• Cost Savings: Avoid expensive repair bills
• Insurance Against Future Infestations: Professional advice and prevention tips
Evans Pest Control uses non-invasive tools and expert knowledge to assess your home thoroughly and efficiently.
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Eco-Friendly Termite Treatment Options
We care about your family, your pets, and the planet. That’s why we offer eco-conscious termite treatments that are safe, effective, and sustainable. From bait systems to low-toxicity barrier treatments, we’ll tailor a solution that fits your home and values.
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Don't Wait Until It’s Too Late
Termites don’t rest—and neither do we. Protect your biggest investment with help from Evans Pest Control.
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The Recent Hantavirus Death Underscores Importance of Rodent Control
The high-profile case involving a tragic death linked to hantavirus has brought national attention to the serious risks associated with rodent infestations. While many people are aware that rats and mice are unwelcome houseguests, few realize the extent to which these pests can impact human health.
What Is Hantavirus?
Hantavirus is a potentially fatal disease transmitted by infected rodents, particularly deer mice, white-footed mice, and cotton rats. Humans can contract the virus through contact with rodent urine, droppings, saliva, or nesting materials. In some cases, simply breathing in contaminated dust, especially in enclosed areas like sheds, garages, or attics—can lead to infection.
While rare, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) is serious. Initial symptoms can resemble the flu but quickly progress to severe respiratory issues. According to the CDC, the mortality rate for HPS is approximately 38%, highlighting just how dangerous this illness can be.
Why Rodent Control Matters
This recent death serves as a powerful reminder of why proactive rodent control is essential—not just for comfort, but for safety. Rodents can enter homes and buildings through small gaps, breed quickly, and remain unnoticed until a serious infestation has taken root. Along with hantavirus, rodents are known to spread other diseases, damage insulation and wiring, and contaminate food sources.
Signs of a rodent problem include:
• Droppings near food or nesting areas
• Scratching or scurrying noises in walls or ceilings
• Gnawed packaging or wiring
• Musty odors, especially in hidden areas
Prevention Is Key
Preventing a rodent infestation is far easier—and safer—than dealing with one after it starts. Simple measures like sealing entry points, keeping food in airtight containers, and maintaining clean, clutter-free spaces can go a long way. However, if you suspect even a minor rodent issue, it’s best to consult professionals right away.
Let Evans Pest Control Help
At Evans Pest Control, we take your safety seriously. Our experienced technicians are trained in humane, effective rodent removal and prevention methods to protect your home or business from unwanted intruders.
While hantavirus may be rare, rodent infestations are not—and they’re not worth the risk. If you’ve seen signs of rodent activity or simply want peace of mind, we’re here to help.
Stay safe. Stay proactive. And if you need us, Evans Pest Control is just a call away.
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Leading IPM Solutions for Businesses
Evans Pest Control: Industry-Leading IPM Solutions for Businesses in Philadelphia & The Delaware Valley
Protect Your Business with Decades of Experience & Proven Pest Control Solutions
When it comes to commercial pest control, businesses need more than just a quick fix—they need a trusted partner with decades of expertise, a commitment to ongoing education, and a proven reputation for excellence.
At Evans Pest Control, we provide Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutions that go beyond traditional extermination. Our highly trained technicians, who undergo continuous education on the latest pest control advancements, use science-backed strategies to ensure long-lasting pest protection for businesses throughout Philadelphia, Cherry Hill, Camden, Bucks County, and Delaware County.
We don’t just serve our community—we are part of it. As a locally owned, highly reviewed pest control provider, we take pride in delivering top-rated service to local businesses while helping protect the health, safety, and success of our neighbors.
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What Is Integrated Pest Management (IPM) & Why Does It Matter?
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a strategic, eco-friendly approach to pest control that focuses on prevention, monitoring, and sustainable treatment. Rather than relying on pesticides alone, IPM uses multiple targeted strategies to eliminate pests while minimizing risks to people, businesses, and the environment.
Our IPM Approach Includes:
✅ Decades of Expertise in Pest Behavior – We understand pest patterns, helping prevent infestations before they start.
✅ Thorough Inspection & Monitoring – Identifying problem areas and risk factors before they escalate.
✅ Eco-Friendly & Low-Impact Solutions – Protecting your business, employees, and customers with the safest methods.
✅ Structural & Sanitation Improvements – Sealing entry points and eliminating conditions that attract pests.
✅ Ongoing Maintenance & Prevention Plans – Ensuring your business stays pest-free long-term.
This proactive approach reduces chemical use, lowers infestation risks, and helps businesses maintain compliance with industry regulations.
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Most Effective Trends In Pest Control For 2025
In 2025, the pest control industry continues to rapidly evolve with innovative solutions and environmentally conscious practices. Evans Pest Control in Philadelphia is dedicated to staying on the cutting edge of technology by adopting the latest advancements in pest management. Below, we explore the newest and most effective trends shaping pest control in 2025.
1. Eco-Friendly Pest Control Solutions
Environmental concerns have never been more relevant, and Evans Pest Control has been utilizing safe, sustainable and eco-friendly methods for years now. The solutions Evans uses minimize harm to non-target species and reduce environmental impact. Here are Some popular approaches expected to gain traction in 2025:
• Biological Control: Leveraging natural predators like ladybugs and parasitic wasps to combat pest populations.
• Botanical Pesticides: Derived from plants, these alternatives are safer for humans and pets.
• Integrated Pest Management (IPM): A holistic approach combining prevention, monitoring, and control to reduce reliance on chemical treatments.
• The use of Aprehend, a biopesticide made from natural fungal spores. When applied, these spores attach to the bed bugs and spread through their population, effectively eliminating them within days. Aprehend is safe for humans and pets, offering a non-toxic and highly efficient solution to bed bug infestations. This treatment aligns perfectly with modern eco-conscious values, reducing the need for harsh chemicals while providing long-lasting protection.
Eco-conscious consumers increasingly demand these solutions, making them a cornerstone of modern pest control.
2. Smart Technology in Pest Management
The integration of smart technology into pest control is revolutionizing the industry. Internet of Things (IoT) devices and advanced sensors allow for real-time monitoring and targeted interventions. Key innovations include:
• Smart Traps: Equipped with sensors that detect pest activity and send alerts to technicians.
• Automated Reporting Systems: Deliver detailed data on pest behavior and infestation levels.
• Remote Monitoring: Enables 24/7 surveillance of vulnerable areas, such as warehouses and food production facilities.
These technologies improve efficiency and help companies like Evans Pest Control provide precise and effective services.
3. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pest Prediction
AI is transforming how pest control companies predict and respond to infestations. By analyzing historical data and environmental conditions, AI-powered tools can:
• Predict Outbreaks: Identify seasonal trends and hotspots for pest activity.
• Optimize Resource Allocation: Ensure technicians are deployed where they are needed most.
• Improve Customer Service: Provide personalized pest prevention plans.
AI enhances decision-making, allowing pest control providers to act proactively rather than reactively.
4. Growth in Commercial Pest Control Services
As businesses face stricter regulations and higher standards for hygiene, demand for commercial pest control services continues to rise. Key sectors driving this trend include:
• Food and Beverage: Compliance with health codes necessitates rigorous pest management.
• Healthcare Facilities: Ensuring sterile environments is critical to patient safety.
• Hospitality: Hotels and resorts must maintain pest-free premises to protect their reputations.
Evans Pest Control’s decades of commercial pest control expertise in serving diverse industries ensures that businesses meet these challenges effectively.
5. Emphasis on Preventative Pest Control
Prevention is better than cure, and preventative pest control is gaining traction in 2025. This approach focuses on:
• Sealing Entry Points: Preventing pests from entering properties in the first place.
• Regular Inspections: Identifying and addressing potential issues before they escalate.
• Education and Awareness: Empowering clients with knowledge to maintain pest-free environments.
Proactive measures reduce the likelihood of infestations and save clients time and money in the long run.
6. Organic Pest Control for Agricultural Clients
The agricultural sector is embracing organic pest control to meet consumer demand for pesticide-free produce. Techniques include:
• Companion Planting: Using specific plants to repel pests naturally.
• Organic Soil Amendments: Enhancing soil health to deter pests.
• Beneficial Microbes: Promoting pest resistance in crops through microbial solutions.
These methods align with sustainable farming practices and support eco-friendly food production.
7. Customized Pest Control Plans
No two pest problems are the same, and customers increasingly seek tailored solutions to address their unique needs. Evans Pest Control provides customized plans that offer:
• Specific Targeting: Focus on the pests most prevalent in a given environment.
• Flexible Scheduling: Minimized disruption to home or business operations.
• Client Involvement: Collaboration in designing pest management strategies.
At Evans Pest Control, we pride ourselves on creating personalized plans to ensure optimal results.
8. Regulatory Compliance and Certification
In 2025, regulatory compliance remains a critical focus for pest control providers. Staying updated with local, state, and federal laws ensures:
• Safe Use of Pesticides: Adhering to guidelines set by regulatory bodies.
• Professional Certification: Demonstrating expertise through industry-recognized credentials.
• Consumer Trust: Building confidence through transparent and compliant practices.
By prioritizing compliance, companies protect both their clients and their reputations.
9. Enhanced Customer Communication
Effective communication is the foundation of excellent service. Evans Pest Control invests in tools to improve customer interactions.
At Evans Pest Control, we value clear communication to ensure our clients feel informed and supported every step of the way.
The pest control industry is advancing rapidly in 2025, driven by technology, sustainability, and a focus on customer-centric services.
At Evans Pest Control, we are committed to adopting these trends to deliver the highest quality solutions to our clients in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs. Whether it’s eco-friendly treatments, smart technology, or tailored plans, we’re here to protect your home and business from pests.
Call us to learn more at (267) 582-2687
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Deck the Halls… with Mice?!
‘Tis the season for cozy sweaters, hot cocoa, and… unexpected guests who are more than happy to share in your holiday treats! Yes, we’re talking about those crumb-loving mice who think your pantry is the perfect spot for a winter hide away.
Trust us, these little critters aren’t shy—they might even show up in full Santa regalia if it means a nibble of your gingerbread cookies! At Evans Pest Control, we’ve seen it all, and we know exactly how to keep your holiday feast rodent-free.
Let’s keep the “Ho-Ho-No!” out of your home. Give us a call and ensure the only uninvited visitor this season is the plump Santa on your front lawn!
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Don’t Let Winter Pests Crash Your Holiday Season!
As the temperatures drop, certain urban pests seek refuge in your warm home. This winter, the most common culprits are rats, mice, and cockroaches. They slip in through the tiniest cracks, hide under appliances, and settle in well before you even realize you have company. But there’s good news—you still have time to secure your home before the holiday festivities begin!
How to Detect Them:
Rats & Mice: Listen for scurrying behind walls or in attics and watch for droppings near food storage areas. Gnaw marks and shredded materials are also telltale signs.
Cockroaches: Turn on the kitchen light late at night—if these pests are around, you may see them darting for cover. Be on the lookout for droppings or a musty, unpleasant odor.
How Evans Pest Control Helps:
Our expert technicians use state-of-the-art detection methods to identify infestations at their earliest stages. We then create a customized treatment plan—ranging from targeted rodent baits to discreet cockroach gel placements—ensuring we minimize disruption to your household. We’ll also help you seal entry points and improve sanitation measures, giving you peace of mind well before the holiday rush.
Don’t wait for unwanted guests to show up when the festivities begin. Reach out to Evans Pest Control now and enjoy a pest-free, comfortable home all season long!
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Happy Halloween
Pest Control Precautions for Trick or Treating on Halloween
Even though it is getting cold outside, there is a possibility of pests being attracted to your home and Halloween festivities. It is expected to be a little on the warm side this year on Halloween, so rodents, and other pests can be drawn to the sweet sweet sent of pillowcases filled with candy.
Here are some essential pest control precautions you can follow to keep your Halloween pest-free and safe for your little trick-or-treaters:
1. Keep Candy Secure
Halloween candy is undoubtedly an attractive treat for rodents, ants, and cockroaches. Rodents and ants are particularly drawn to sweet, sugary foods, and if candy is left unwrapped or unattended, it turns into a pest magnet.
• It may be a good idea to store candy in airtight containers until it’s time to distribute it to trick-or-treaters.
• Avoid leaving candy outside or in easily accessible places where pests can get to it.
• Clean up any candy spills or crumbs right away to reduce pest invitations.
2. Light Your Pathways
Outdoor lighting is essential for keeping trick-or-treaters safe, but some pests are particularly drawn to bright lights at night.
• Use yellow “bug lights” instead of white bulbs to reduce insect attraction.
• Consider using motion sensor lights that only activate when needed, limiting the amount of time lights are on and reducing the number of pests drawn to them.
3. Keep Outdoor Decorations Clean and Pest-Free
Halloween decorations can create a fun, spooky atmosphere, but they can also provide hiding spots for pests. Items like hay bales, pumpkins, and corn stalks are popular decorations but can attract rodents, spiders, and other pests if left unattended for too long.
• Avoid placing pumpkins or food-related items directly on the ground; use stands or tables to elevate them.
• Dispose of rotting pumpkins and other decorations promptly after Halloween, as they can quickly become a feast for pests.
• If you use hay bales, be sure to store them away from your home’s foundation and inspect them regularly for signs of pests.
4. Check Trick-or-Treat Bags
When the fun is over, and your kids are ready to dive into their candy stash, it’s a good idea to inspect their trick-or-treat bags. Candy that’s been left outside or carried around the neighborhood could have picked up unwanted visitors.
• Before letting your children eat their candy, inspect it for any signs of pests, including ants or small insects.
• Discard any candy that has holes or tears in its packaging, as this may indicate it’s been tampered with or exposed to pests.
5. Use Pest Deterrents
If you live in an area with a high risk of pests, you may want to take extra precautions by using natural pest deterrents. Certain herbs and oils can repel insects, and you can incorporate these into your Halloween setup.
• Consider using essential oils like peppermint, eucalyptus, or citronella in sprays or diffusers to keep pests at bay.
• Scatter crushed mint or bay leaves around entry points to deter ants and other insects.
Halloween is full of fun, not pests! Take these precautions, and you can protect your home, candy, and trick-or-treaters from unwanted pests this Halloween. Sealing up entry points, keeping candy secure, and maintaining cleanliness will go a long way in ensuring that your Halloween is safe and pest-free.
Evans Pest Control wishes everyone a Happy Halloween and may your trick-or-treating be filled with treats, not tricks from pests!
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Rodent Pumpkin Thieves in Bucks County?
Residents of Bucks County, and in parts of Philadelphia are reporting higher than normal accounts of missing pumpkins. Some people had reported that they had witnessed a rodent running down the street with a pumpkin in its mouth. brace yourselves. It’s not a figment of someone’s imagination or a Halloween prank gone wrong. Yes, the rumors may be true after all—there have been sightings and now pictures seem to show rodents stealing pumpkins. Pictures are reportedly showing mice, and rats making off with pumpkins right off people’s porches.
As temperatures drop and the leaves fall, it seems some rodent pests have learned that pumpkins are food, and not just decorations for fall. Rodents seem to be gathering in groups, plotting their next pumpkin heist. That plump pumpkin you lovingly placed on your stoop? It might be more appealing to a neighborhood mouse than to the local trick-or-treaters.
The Great Missing Pumpkin Mystery Solved
Imagine this: you set out a gorgeous pumpkin, just in time for autumn, and a few days later… it’s gone. No smashed remains. No sign of mischief from local kids. Instead, there’s just an eerie stillness and perhaps a trail of tiny footprints leading into the bushes. If this happens to you, it could be … rodents?
Believe it or not, your fall decorations are more than just festive eye candy for passersby. To rats and mice, that pumpkin is a tasty, nutritious meal that also signals the change in seasons. While we humans enjoy pumpkin-spiced everything, rodents are equally enthusiastic about their harvest-time snacks.
Why Bucks County’s And Philadelphia Rodents Are Pumpkin Pilfering
As the temperature drops, rodents are on the lookout for cozy, warm places to set up shop for the winter. And your porch, garage, or attic looks like a five-star hotel to a rat or mouse. But it’s not just shelter they’re after—they need food. And guess what? Pumpkins are a perfect snack to sustain them through the chilly months.
Rodents aren’t picky eaters, and they’ll take what they can get. Whether it’s sneaking into your house for crumbs or gnawing on that bright orange pumpkin outside, they’re opportunists with a mission. And right now, that mission seems to involve getting fat and cozy in time for winter. While you may think your pumpkin is just for decoration, to these rodents, it’s an all-you-can-eat buffet.
It’s Not Just Your Pumpkin at Risk…
Of course, the theft of your pumpkin isn’t the only issue. Those same rodents are also scouting out potential winter hideaways. Once they’ve taken a bite of your fall decor, it’s only a matter of time before they turn their attention to warmer pastures—like your basement, attic, or crawl space.
Once inside, they’ll settle down and, well, multiply. And before you know it, your humble home has become a rodent Airbnb, complete with extended family visits, chewing on wires, and spreading potential diseases. Suddenly, that disappearing pumpkin seems like the least of your worries!
How to Stop Rodent Pumpkin Heists
Before the rodents get too comfortable raiding your porch, here are a few tips to keep both your pumpkins and your home safe from these furry invaders:
Bring Pumpkins Indoors: If your porch pumpkin suddenly becomes the hot new spot for neighborhood critters, consider moving it indoors at night. It might sound silly, but it could save you from becoming the next victim of a rodent pumpkin heist.
Seal Entry Points: Fall is a good time to check around your house for entry points. Rodents can squeeze through tiny openings. Make sure your home is sealed up tight. Pay attention to cracks, vents, and any tiny gaps around windows and doors.
Keep Food Sources Secure: From your trash cans to bird feeders, any food source will attract rodents. Make sure anything edible is securely stored away—pumpkins included!
Call the Experts: If you suspect that your pumpkin thief is planning to move in for the winter, don’t wait. Evans Pest Control is here to help prevent rodents, mice, and rats from becoming a problem.
At Evans Pest Control, we’re aware of the seasonal shift that brings rodents closer to your home (and your pumpkins). Whether it’s keeping them from feasting on your porch or blocking their entrance into your house, we’ve got you covered. Let us help keep your home rodent-free, so you can focus on enjoying the season without wondering where your pumpkins went.
So, the next time you notice your pumpkin missing from your front yard, don’t be too quick to blame the neighborhood kids. If you look carefully, you might just see a rodent running away with your fall decor!
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Humane DIY Rodent Traps: Effective Methods To Catch Mice and Rats At Home
Rodent infestations are a common problem for many homeowners. Mice and rats are not only a nuisance, but they carry diseases and cause damage to your property by gnawing through wires, walls, and insulation. If you're dealing with an unwanted rodent presence in your home, setting up these humane traps can be an effective solution. Let’s explore some low cost and humane DIY rodent trap options you can try.
Why Use DIY Rodent Traps?
DIY rodent traps are a cost-effective and customizable way to manage a rodent problem. They allow you to directly address the issue without the need for harsh chemicals or poisons that can be harmful to pets and children. By choosing the right traps and placement, you can quickly reduce the rodent population in and around your home.
Types Of DIY Rodent Traps
There are several types of rodent traps you can make or set up at home, each with its own advantages depending on the severity of the infestation and your personal preferences.
1. The Old Bucket Trick
The Bucket trap is a simple, yet highly effective DIY solution for catching multiple rodents at once. These traps are non-lethal and can be reset as needed.
• How to Use: Take a large bucket and place a ramp leading up to the rim (a piece of wood or cardboard works). On the rim, attach a baited platform, such as a rotating soda can suspended over the bucket by a wire. When the rodent steps onto the can to reach the bait, the can rotates, causing the rodent to fall into the bucket. You can fill the bucket with water if you want the trap to be lethal or leave it empty for a humane catch-and-release method.
• DIY Tip: The materials for a bucket trap are easy to find around the house. Just ensure the bucket is tall enough to prevent the rodents from escaping once they fall in.
2. The Bottle Trap
The bottle trap is a creative, humane DIY solution for catching mice alive. It’s easy to make and allows for the safe release of the captured rodent.
• How to Use: Take an empty plastic bottle and cut off the neck at an angle, creating a funnel. Position the bottle so that the wide opening faces upward, and bait it with peanut butter or other rodent-attracting foods. When the rodent climbs into the bottle to reach the bait, the angled neck prevents it from escaping.
• DIY Tip: Secure the bottle to a piece of wood or heavy material to prevent the rodent from knocking it over and escaping.
3. The Inventive Cardboard Tube Trap
A cardboard tube trap is a simple, humane way to catch small rodents like mice. All you need is a toilet paper roll, bait, and a counter or shelf where the rodent can fall into a container.
• How to Use: Place bait (such as peanut butter) inside the cardboard tube and balance the tube halfway over the edge of a counter or table. Below the tube, place a tall container like a bucket or wastebasket. The rodent will enter the tube to reach the bait, and the weight will cause the tube to fall into the container, trapping the rodent inside.
• DIY Tip: This trap is best suited for catching mice rather than larger rodents like rats, which may not fit inside the tube.
Tips For Effective DIY Rodent Trapping
To maximize the effectiveness of your DIY rodent traps, follow these essential tips:
• Bait Selection: Rodents are opportunistic eaters and are attracted to high-protein and high-fat foods. Peanut butter, nuts, cheese, and chocolate are common bait options, but you can also use small pieces of meat or pet food for rats.
• Trap Placement: Rodents tend to travel along walls and avoid open spaces. Position your traps in areas where you’ve seen droppings, gnaw marks, or other signs of rodent activity. Traps should be placed perpendicular to walls with the baited end facing the wall.
• Handle Traps with Gloves: Rodents can smell human scent on traps and may avoid them. Wear gloves when setting and checking traps to minimize your scent.
• Monitor and Adjust: Check your traps daily and remove any captured rodents promptly. If traps aren’t yielding results, try moving them to different locations or changing the bait.
When To Call In The Professionals At Evans Pest Control
DIY rodent traps can be effective for small infestations, but if you’re dealing with a larger population of mice or rats, it might be time to call in the professionals at Evans Pest Control. At Evans Pest Control, we specialize in pet safe, effective rodent control solutions tailored to your needs. We can help assess the extent of the infestation and implement a comprehensive treatment plan to keep your home rodent-free.
Don't let rodents take over your property. If these DIY traps aren’t solving the problem, contact Evans Pest Control today for our expert pest management services.
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Eco Friendly Education
The Importance of Continued Education for Pest Control Technicians
In the ever-evolving field of pest control, staying informed about the latest techniques, pest behaviors, and eco-friendly solutions is crucial. Evans Pest Control understands this necessity and demonstrates a strong commitment to the ongoing education of its technicians. By ensuring that their staff is knowledgeable and well-trained, they provide more effective and sustainable pest management services to their clients.
Understanding the Nature of Pests
One of the key aspects of pest control is understanding the nature of the pests being dealt with. This involves knowing their habits, life cycles, and the environments in which they thrive. For instance, the recent training session at Evans Pest Control focused on stinging insects such as bees, wasps, and hornets. By delving into the specifics of these insects, technicians can identify not just the presence of pests, but also the root causes and the best methods for eradication and prevention.
As highlighted in the meeting, understanding these details allows technicians to implement more permanent solutions rather than temporary fixes. This knowledge helps in targeting the source of infestations and applying treatments that are not only effective but also minimize the impact on the environment.
Commitment to Eco-Friendly Solutions
Evans Pest Control is dedicated to providing pest control solutions that are both effective and environmentally friendly. The training sessions emphasize the importance of using products and methods that reduce harm to non-target species and the environment. This approach not only helps in preserving the ecosystem but also ensures the safety and well-being of clients and their properties.
By focusing on eco-friendly solutions, Evans Pest Control sets a standard in the industry for responsible pest management. Their technicians are trained to use integrated pest management (IPM) techniques, which combine biological, physical, and chemical methods to control pests in the most sustainable way possible.
The Role of Continued Education
The dynamic nature of pest behaviors and the constant development of new pest control technologies make continued education a vital part of a technician’s career. Evans Pest Control’s commitment to regular training sessions ensures that their team is always up to date with the latest information and techniques. This ongoing education helps in:
Improving Efficacy: Technicians learn about the latest and most effective pest control methods, which leads to better service for clients.
Enhancing Safety: Updated training ensures that technicians are aware of the safest practices for both themselves and their clients.
Boosting Confidence: Knowledgeable technicians can confidently address client concerns and provide reliable solutions.
Building Trust and Client Relationships
Another significant advantage of continued education for technicians is the enhancement of client relationships. When technicians are well-informed and confident in their abilities, they can provide better customer service. Clients appreciate it when a technician can explain the specifics of their pest problems, outline the treatment plan in detail, and answer any questions with authority and clarity. This level of service builds trust and reassures clients that they are in capable hands.
Adaptability in the Field
The pest control industry is subject to various changes, including shifts in pest populations due to climate change, new regulatory requirements, and the development of pest resistance to certain treatments. Continued education helps technicians stay adaptable and prepared for these changes. For example, if a new type of insecticide-resistant pest emerges, technicians who are regularly trained can quickly learn about new control methods and implement them effectively.
Encouraging Professional Growth
For the technicians themselves, continued education fosters professional growth and career satisfaction. When employees feel that their employer is investing in their development, it boosts morale and motivation. This investment in education can lead to:
Career Advancement: Technicians who expand their skill set and knowledge base are more likely to advance in their careers.
Increased Job Satisfaction: Learning new skills and successfully applying them in the field can lead to greater job satisfaction.
Higher Retention Rates: Companies that provide opportunities for growth and development tend to retain their employees longer.
Evans Pest Control’s commitment to the ongoing education of their technicians is a cornerstone of their success. By staying informed about the latest developments in pest control and emphasizing eco-friendly solutions, they ensure that their clients receive top-notch service. The benefits of continued education extend beyond effective pest management; they also include building trust with clients, staying adaptable to industry changes, and promoting professional growth among technicians.
This dedication to education and sustainable practices not only sets Evans Pest Control apart from competitors but also contributes positively to the environment and community. As the pest control industry continues to evolve, Evans Pest Control’s proactive approach to technician education will undoubtedly keep them at the forefront of providing safe, effective, and responsible pest management solutions.
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Essential Tick Guides This Summer
Stay Tick-Free This Summer!
Summer fun can come with hidden dangers. Here’s how to avoid ticks and stay safe!
1: "Dress to Protect"
Wear long sleeves and pants. Light-colored clothing helps you spot ticks more easily.
2: "Use Tick Repellent"
Apply insect repellent with DEET, picaridin, or permethrin to keep ticks away.
3: "Stick to the Path"
Walk in the center of trails, avoiding tall grass and brush where ticks live.
4: "Check for Ticks Daily"
After spending time outdoors, check your body and clothing for ticks, especially in hidden areas like underarms and behind the knees.
5: "Shower After Being Outdoors"
Showering within two hours of being outdoors can help wash away ticks that haven’t attached yet.
6: "Check Your Pets"
Don’t forget to check your pets for ticks. Use tick prevention products recommended by your vet.
7: "Remove Ticks Properly"
If you find a tick, use fine-tipped tweezers to grasp it as close to the skin’s surface as possible and pull straight out.
8: "Clean the Area"
Clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing alcohol, an iodine scrub, or soap and water.
9: "Monitor for Symptoms"
Watch for symptoms like rash or fever. If you experience these, see a doctor as soon as possible.
10: "Enjoy a Tick-Free Summer!"
Follow these tips to enjoy the great outdoors without worrying about ticks. If you have a question about Ticks, or any pest issue, please give Evans Pest Control a call at (267) 582 2687
Ticks Worse In Years
https://www.pestworld.org/news-hub/pest-articles/the-year-of-the-tick/
Field Guide To Ticks
https://web.uri.edu/tickencounter/fieldguide/
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Facing the Challenges of Summer Pest Control in Philadelphia
Facing the Challenges of Summer Pest Control in Philadelphia
Summer in Philadelphia brings warm weather, longer days, and unfortunately, an influx of pests. Effective pest control becomes a critical concern for residents and businesses alike as various pests thrive during the summer months. At Evans Pest Control, we understand the unique challenges that summer pests present, and we are dedicated to providing comprehensive solutions to keep your home and workplace pest-free.
Common Summer Pests in Philadelphia
Philadelphia's climate during the summer is ideal for a variety of pests. Here are some of the most common culprits:
Ants: These persistent pests can infiltrate homes in search of food and water. Carpenter ants, in particular, can cause significant damage to wooden structures.
Mosquitoes: Beyond their annoying bites, mosquitoes are vectors for diseases such as West Nile Virus and Zika Virus.
Rodents: Mice and rats are more active in the summer, seeking food and shelter. They can contaminate food supplies and spread diseases.
Termites: Warm weather accelerates termite activity, leading to potential structural damage if not addressed promptly.
Cockroaches: These resilient pests thrive in humid environments and can carry various pathogens.
Carpenter Bees: Carpenter bees are prevalent in the Philadelphia area. Carpenter bees are notorious for wreaking havoc on homes and structures, especially during this time of year. At Evans Pest Control, we've seen a significant uptick in carpenter bee infestations, and we're here to help you understand the threat they pose and what you can do about it.
Why Summer is Prime Time for Pests?
The warm and humid conditions of Philadelphia's summer create an ideal environment for pests. The heat speeds up the reproductive cycles of many insects, leading to larger populations. Additionally, increased human activity during the summer, such as barbecues and outdoor gatherings, provides more opportunities for pests to find food and water sources.
Effective Strategies for Summer Pest Control
Preventative Measures
Prevention is the first line of defense against summer pests. Here are some key strategies:
Sealing Entry Points: Inspect and seal any cracks, crevices, and gaps in walls, windows, and doors to prevent pests from entering your home.
Proper Waste Management: Ensure that garbage bins are tightly sealed and emptied regularly to avoid attracting pests.
Yard Maintenance: Keep your lawn mowed, trim back overgrown vegetation, and eliminate standing water to reduce pest habitats.
Food Storage: Store food in airtight containers and clean up spills promptly to deter pests from invading your kitchen.
Professional Pest Control Services
While preventive measures are essential, professional pest control services offer expert solutions for dealing with infestations. At Evans Pest Control, we provide:
Thorough Inspections: Our trained technicians conduct comprehensive inspections to identify potential pest entry points and breeding grounds.
Customized Treatment Plans: Based on our inspection findings, we develop tailored treatment plans that effectively target the specific pests in your home or business.
Eco-Friendly Solutions: We utilize environmentally friendly pest control methods to ensure the safety of your family, pets, and the environment.
Ongoing Monitoring and Maintenance: Regular follow-up visits help ensure that pests remain under control and prevent future infestations.
The Importance of Timely Intervention:
Preventing Structural Damage
Certain pests, like termites and carpenter ants, can cause severe structural damage if not addressed promptly. Termites, for example, feed on wood and can compromise the integrity of your home’s framework. Early detection and treatment are crucial to preventing costly repairs.
Health Risks
Pests such as rodents and cockroaches can carry diseases that pose significant health risks. Rodents can transmit hantavirus, while cockroaches can spread salmonella and other pathogens. Effective pest control reduces these health hazards, ensuring a safer living environment.
Protecting Your Investment
Your home or business is a significant investment. Regular pest control not only protects this investment but also maintains property value. A pest-free environment enhances the comfort and safety of your property, making it a more enjoyable place to live or work.
Why Choose Evans Pest Control?
Expertise and Experience
With years of experience in the pest control industry, Evans Pest Control has developed a reputation for excellence. Our team of certified professionals is knowledgeable about the latest pest control techniques and technologies, ensuring effective results.
Customer-Centric Approach
We prioritize our customers’ needs, offering flexible scheduling and personalized service. Our commitment to customer satisfaction is reflected in our numerous positive reviews and loyal clientele.
Comprehensive Services
From residential to commercial properties, we offer a wide range of pest control services. Whether you’re dealing with a minor ant problem or a major rodent infestation, we have the expertise to handle it all.
Advanced Technology and Eco-Friendly Methods
Evans Pest Control utilizes cutting-edge technology and eco-friendly methods to address pest problems effectively. Our use of integrated pest management (IPM) strategies focuses on long-term prevention and minimal environmental impact. We stay up-to-date with industry advancements to ensure that our solutions are both effective and sustainable.
Tailored Pest Control Solutions:
Residential Pest Control
Homeowners in Philadelphia face unique challenges when it comes to pest control. Our residential services are designed to address these challenges with customized solutions. We begin with a thorough inspection of your property to identify the specific pests and their entry points. Based on our findings, we implement targeted treatments that effectively eliminate the pests while safeguarding your home and family.
Commercial Pest Control
Businesses have different pest control needs, often requiring more rigorous and regular interventions to ensure a pest-free environment. Evans Pest Control offers comprehensive commercial pest management services tailored to various industries, including restaurants, offices, retail stores, and warehouses. We understand that a pest infestation can damage your reputation and disrupt operations, so we work discreetly and efficiently to maintain your business’s pest-free status.
Seasonal Pest Control Plans
Understanding that different pests are more prevalent at different times of the year, we offer seasonal pest control plans. These plans ensure that your property is protected year-round, with treatments adjusted to address the pests most active during each season. For summer, our focus includes mosquitoes, ants, and other warm-weather pests, while winter treatments may target rodents seeking shelter indoors.
Community Involvement and Education
At Evans Pest Control, we believe in giving back to the community and educating our clients. We regularly participate in community events and provide resources to help residents understand and prevent pest problems. Our educational materials cover topics such as identifying common pests, understanding their habits, and implementing DIY prevention techniques.
Recent Client Testimonials:
Our clients’ satisfaction is a testament to our dedication and expertise. Here’s what some of them have to say:
Julie W: “We’ve hired Evans Pest Control for one job so far (carpenter bees) and it was an excellent experience. The receptionist who took my call was a clear communicator and helped us get an appointment set up for just 2 days later. On the day of the appointment, Wilbur was on-time (even ahead of schedule, which is always appreciated!) and also had wonderful communication with us ahead of arriving and during the appointment. He was friendly, efficient and went above and beyond with the service. I also appreciated the inspection report we got emailed to us after the appointment. Evans Pest Control will be our go-to for future issues and I’d recommend them to anyone in the area.
Kathy Li: “Two or three (more?) mice in a two-day period got me to call Evans. Got an appointment the next day, and Pedro actually arrived early! What a pleasant individual, and he absolutely knows his job thoroughly. He pulled out the stove, closed up a hole near the gas line, laid a few snap traps and was somehow able to get the stove back into place. After thoroughly checking all four floors of the house, he placed bait boxes anywhere and everywhere that it seemed likely a mouse could get in or travel past. Fingers crossed at this point, but I’m encouraged that at we’re moving in the right direction for solving the problem.
Michelene E: “Evan's is very professional and very accommodating. When I needed to reschedule my appointment, I actually got one earlier than expected. The technician also was available earlier than scheduled, which was great, because it freed up my day. He treated my home for bee Infestation and so far everything looks good! Oh and you can't beat the price! Thanks Evan's"
Contact Us
Dealing with summer pests can be challenging, but with Evans Pest Control, you’re in good hands. We are committed to providing top-notch pest control services to ensure your home or business remains pest-free. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and take the first step towards a pest-free summer in Philadelphia.
Phone: (267) 582-2687
Email: info@evanspestmgmt.com
Website: https://www.evanspestmgmt.com/
Facing the challenges of summer pest control in Philadelphia requires a proactive approach and the expertise of a professional pest control service. Evans Pest Control combines experience, advanced technology, and a customer-centric approach to deliver effective and sustainable pest management solutions. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, our tailored services ensure that you can enjoy a pest-free environment all summer long.
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Pet-Safe And Eco-Friendly Bed Bug Extermination
Why Evans Pest Control Uses Aprehend: A Natural, Pet-Safe Biopesticide
Evans Pest Control prioritizes the health and safety of your family and pets while effectively managing pest problems. That's why we use Aprehend, a revolutionary natural biopesticide that offers a powerful, yet safe solution for controlling bed bugs. Developed with cutting-edge technology, Aprehend harnesses the power of natural fungal spores to provide long-lasting and effective pest control.
Pet-Safe And Eco-Friendly
Natural Ingredients: Aprehend is derived from a naturally occurring fungus, Beauveria bassiana, which specifically targets bed bugs. This means it poses no risk to humans or pets, making it an ideal choice for households with furry friends.
Non-Toxic: Unlike traditional chemical pesticides, Aprehend is non-toxic, ensuring that your home remains a safe environment for all its inhabitants.
Highly Effective
Long-Lasting Protection: A single application of Aprehend can provide up to three months of continuous protection against bed bugs. The fungal spores remain active on treated surfaces, ensuring that any bed bugs that come into contact with them are effectively controlled.
Professional-Grade: Aprehend is a professional-grade product used by pest control experts for its reliability and superior performance. Its effectiveness in managing bed bug infestations has been proven in numerous studies and real-world applications.
Safe For All Environments
Versatile Use: Whether it's a home, office, hotel, or healthcare facility, Aprehend can be safely used in various environments. Its natural composition ensures there are no harmful residues, making it suitable for sensitive settings.
Minimal Disruption: Because Aprehend is non-toxic and safe, there is minimal disruption to your daily life. You won’t need to vacate your home during treatment, and there’s no need for extensive cleaning afterward.
Why Choose Evans Pest Control And Our Eco-Friendly Bed Bud Extermination Method
Evans Pest Control believes in using the best and safest products available. Our choice to use Aprehend reflects our commitment to delivering effective pest control solutions without compromising on safety.
Here’s why you should trust us:
Expertise: Our team is highly trained in the application of Aprehend, ensuring maximum effectiveness and safety.
Customer Focus: We understand the importance of maintaining a safe and healthy living environment. Our use of Aprehend aligns with our mission to provide pet-safe and eco-friendly pest control solutions.
Reliability: We stand by the products we use. Aprehend’s proven track record and our professional application techniques ensure that your pest problems are handled effectively and efficiently.
Aprehend is more than just a pest control product; it represents a step forward in creating safer, healthier environments free from the dangers of traditional pesticides. By choosing Evans Pest Control, you're opting for a service that values your well-being and the health of your pets. With Aprehend, we deliver top-tier, professional-grade pest control that you can trust.
For more information or to schedule a service, contact Evans Pest Control today and experience the benefits of natural, effective pest management.
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Keeping Ticks At Bay
Keeping Ticks at Bay: Insights from Evans Pest Control Technician
As Memorial Day approaches and the outdoor season kicks into high gear, it's crucial to arm yourself with knowledge about one of nature's peskiest inhabitants: ticks. As a seasoned technician at Evans Pest Control, I've encountered many of these tiny hard to see creatures. Let’s talk about what makes ticks tick and how you can protect yourself during your Memorial Day outdoor holiday weekend.
Understanding Ticks:
Ticks are small arachnids that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, and sometimes reptiles and amphibians. They thrive in grassy, wooded, and brushy areas, making them prevalent in outdoor environments, especially during warmer months where they sit on blades of grass and wait for an animal to brush by. Ticks transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis, making their presence a health risk and a cause for concern, particularly for those spending time outdoors.
Tips for Tick Avoidance:
Dress Appropriately: Wear long-sleeved shirts, long pants tucked into socks, and closed-toe shoes when venturing into tick-prone areas. Some people think that light-colored clothing makes it easier to spot ticks, and that ticks might avoid certain colors like white, blue, and purple.
Use Repellents: Apply insect repellents containing DEET or permethrin to exposed skin and clothing. These products can help deter ticks from latching onto you.
Stay on Trails: Stick to cleared paths and avoid brushing up against vegetation where ticks may be lurking.
Perform Tick Checks: After spending time outdoors, thoroughly inspect your body, clothing, and gear for ticks. Pay close attention to areas such as the hairline, behind the ears, underarms, and groin.
Shower After Outdoor Activities: Taking a shower within two hours of coming indoors can help wash away any ticks that may be crawling on your skin.
Treat Pets: Ensure your pets are protected with veterinarian-recommended tick prevention products and regularly check them for ticks after outdoor outings.
Memorial Day Outdoor Activities:
Whether you're planning a backyard barbecue, a hike in the woods, or a picnic at the park, it's essential to remain vigilant against ticks. Memorial Day gatherings often involve outdoor activities where exposure to ticks is heightened. By following the tips listed above, you can minimize the risk of encountering these unwelcome guests and enjoy your holiday festivities without worry.
Schedule Your Spring Pest Control Maintenance
As you gear up for your Memorial Day celebrations, now is also an opportune time to consider scheduling your fall pest control maintenance with Evans Pest Control. Our comprehensive pest management services can help safeguard your home and property against a variety of pests, including ticks. Don't wait until you're dealing with an infestation—take proactive measures to protect your family and pets.
In conclusion, while ticks may pose a threat to outdoor enjoyment, armed with knowledge and preventative measures, you can reduce the risk of tick bites and tick-borne illnesses. By partnering with Evans Pest Control and staying informed about tick avoidance strategies, you can make the most of your Memorial Day weekend and future outdoor adventures. Stay safe, stay vigilant, and enjoy the great outdoors this weekend… but watch out for ticks.
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Enjoy A Pest-Free Memorial Day
Spring Pest Control Maintenance
As Memorial Day approaches, many of us eagerly anticipate outdoor gatherings, barbecues, and quality time with loved ones. However, nothing can dampen the holiday spirit quite like the presence of unwanted pests such as mosquitoes, ticks, and other nuisances. These intruders not only disrupt our enjoyment but also pose potential health risks. Fortunately, with the help of professional pest control maintenance from Evans Pest Control, you can ensure a pest-free Memorial Day, allowing you to fully embrace the festivities without worry.
The Significance Of Memorial Day
Memorial Day holds profound significance as a time to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces. It's a day of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance, often marked by ceremonies, parades, and gatherings with family and friends. However, for many, it also signifies the unofficial start of summer—a time to kick back, relax, and enjoy the great outdoors.
Pest Threats To Your Memorial Day Celebration
While outdoor celebrations can be delightful, they also attract a variety of pests seeking food, water, and shelter. Mosquitoes thrive in warm weather and are notorious for their itchy bites. Additionally, ticks lurk in grassy areas and wooded landscapes, posing a risk of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Furthermore, pests such as ants, flies, and rodents can contaminate food, spread diseases, and create general discomfort.
The Importance Of Pest Control Maintenance
Effective pest control maintenance is crucial not only for safeguarding your Memorial Day festivities but also for protecting your health and well-being year-round. By enlisting the expertise of professionals like Evans Pest Control, you can address existing pest infestations and implement preventative measures to deter future intrusions. Their comprehensive services target a wide range of pests, ensuring thorough and lasting protection for your home and outdoor spaces.
Benefits Of Spring Pest Control Maintenance
Spring is an ideal time to invest in pest control maintenance, as it marks the resurgence of many pests following the winter months. By addressing potential pest problems early on, you can prevent infestations from spiraling out of control as the season progresses. Evans Pest Control offers tailored solutions designed to suit your specific needs, whether you're dealing with mosquitoes, ticks, ants, or any other pests. Their experienced technicians utilize safe and eco-friendly methods to effectively eliminate pests while minimizing environmental impact.
Enjoy A Pest-Free Memorial Day Courtesy Of Evans Pest Control
This Memorial Day, prioritize the comfort and safety of your loved ones by scheduling spring pest control maintenance with Evans Pest Control. With their expertise and dedication to customer satisfaction, you can rest assured that your outdoor celebration will be free from mosquitoes, ticks, and other annoying pests. Don't let pests spoil your holiday—act now and ensure a memorable Memorial Day experience for all.
Don't let pests ruin your Memorial Day celebrations! Contact Evans Pest Control today to schedule your spring pest control maintenance and enjoy a pest-free holiday. Call now to book your appointment and secure a worry-free Memorial Day experience.
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Schedule Your Pest Maintenance With Evans Pest Control Today
Do not let Spring Pests Take Over. Schedule Your Pest Maintenance with Evans Pest Control Today
it is time to prepare for the invasion of spring pests. Mosquitoes, Ticks, Ants, Carpenter Bees, and everything in between, these pests can quickly turn your peaceful spring into a battle zone. Evans Pest Control is here to help you protect your home and yard from pests the quickly turn into summer long problems.
Why Spring Pest Maintenance Matters
Spring is not only a time for renewal and growth but also for pests to emerge from winter and start multiplying. As temperatures rise, pests become more active, searching for food, water, and shelter. Unfortunately, your home and yard can provide all three of these necessities, making it an inviting target for pests of all kinds.
Mosquitoes, in particular, are notorious for making their presence known as soon as the weather warms up. Not only are their itchy bites annoying, but they also pose a significant health risk, as they are known carriers of diseases such as West Nile virus and Zika virus.
But mosquitoes are just the tip of the iceberg. Springtime also brings out ants, spiders, termites, and a host of other insects, and rodents that can become huge problems if left unchecked.
The Evans Pest Control Advantage
At Evans Pest Control, we understand the importance of proactive pest management, especially during the spring months. Our team of experienced technicians is trained to identify and address pest issues before they escalate, saving you time, money, and frustration.
When you schedule your spring pest maintenance with Evans Pest Control, you can expect:
Comprehensive Inspections: Our technicians will conduct a thorough inspection of your property to identify any existing pest problems and potential entry points.
Customized Treatment Plans: Based on our findings, we will develop a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs and concerns.
Environmentally Friendly Solutions: We prioritize the use of eco-friendly pest control products and methods to minimize harm to the environment and your family.
Ongoing Monitoring and Support: Our commitment to your satisfaction doesn't end after the initial treatment. We'll continue to monitor your property and provide ongoing support to ensure that pests stay away for good.
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
Don't wait until mosquitoes and other pests have already taken over your home and yard. Take proactive measures to protect your property and family by scheduling your spring pest maintenance with Evans Pest Control today.
With our help, you can enjoy a pest-free spring and focus on what matters most – making memories with your loved ones in the great outdoors.
Contact us now at (267) 582-2687 to schedule your appointment and say goodbye to pests this spring, and all summer long.
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I Would Like To Bore Through Your Wooden Beam
Battling Carpenter Bees in Philadelphia: A Guide by Evans Pest Control
As spring sweeps through Philadelphia, carpenter bees become more prevalent. Carpenter bees are notorious for wreaking havoc on homes and structures, especially during this time of year. At Evans Pest Control, we've seen a significant uptick in carpenter bee infestations, and we're here to help you understand the threat they pose and what you can do about it.
Understanding Carpenter Bees:
Carpenter bees, often mistaken for bumblebees due to their similar appearance, are solitary insects that bore into wood to create nests for their larvae. While they may not cause structural damage on the scale of termites, their constant drilling can weaken wooden structures over time, leading to costly repairs.
Prevalence in Philadelphia:
Philadelphia's climate and abundance of wooden structures make it an ideal habitat for carpenter bees. As temperatures rise in the spring, these bees become more active, seeking out new nesting sites and causing headaches for homeowners and property managers alike.
Why Choose Evans Pest Control:
At Evans Pest Control, we specialize in handling carpenter bee infestations with precision and expertise. Our trained technicians employ a variety of methods to eliminate these pests and prevent future infestations, including:
Inspection and Assessment: We'll conduct a thorough inspection of your property to identify active nests and assess the extent of the infestation.
Treatment Options: Depending on the severity of the infestation, we offer tailored treatment plans that may include pet safe insecticide application, using exclusion materials, and physical removal of nests.
Preventive Measures: In addition to eradicating existing carpenter bee populations, we'll work with you to implement preventive measures to safeguard your property against future infestations.
Take Action Today:
Don't let carpenter bees take a bite out of your property value. Call Evans Pest Control today at (267) 582-2687 to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced technicians. Together, we'll develop a customized plan to rid your home or business of these destructive pests once and for all.
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Evans Pest Control Receives Prestigious "Philly Favorites" GOLD Award
Evans Pest Control Receives Prestigious "Philly Favorites" GOLD Award from The Philadelphia Inquirer
Evans Pest Control is thrilled to announce that we have been honored with the esteemed "Philly Favorites" GOLD award by The Philadelphia Inquirer. This recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence demonstrated by our team.
"We are incredibly grateful to The Philadelphia Inquirer and the community for this tremendous honor," said Beth Evans, Owner of Evans Pest Control. "Receiving the GOLD award in the 'Philly Favorites' category is a true testament to the outstanding service and professionalism our team consistently delivers."
The "Philly Favorites" awards highlight businesses and organizations that excel in their respective fields and have made a significant impact in the Philadelphia community. Evans Pest Control stands out among the competition for our unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction, innovative pest control solutions, and dedication to environmental sustainability.
"We take great pride in serving the Philadelphia community and helping our customers maintain pest-free environments," added Beth Evans. "This award is a reflection of the trust and confidence our customers place in us, and we are truly honored to be recognized as one of Philly's favorites."
Evans Pest Control would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our loyal customers, dedicated employees, and The Philadelphia Inquirer for this prestigious accolade. We remain committed to providing top-notch pest control services and exceeding the expectations of our valued clients.
For more information about Evans Pest Control and our award-winning services, please visit www.evanspestmgmt.com or contact us by calling (267) 582-2687.
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Locusts Vs. Cicadas
Locusts and cicadas are both insects, but they belong to different orders and have distinct characteristics:
Locusts:
• Belong to the order Orthoptera.
• Typically, green, or brown in color.
• Known for their ability to swarm and cause significant agricultural damage.
• Have short antennae.
• Are herbivorous and feed on plants.
Cicadas:
• Belong to the order Hemiptera.
• Often black, brown, or green with transparent wings.
• Known for their loud buzzing or clicking noises.
• Have large, prominent eyes and clear wings.
• Are not harmful to crops or humans (although they can be noisy).
The emergence of cicadas in 2024
Cicadas are known for their periodic emergence, typically on a cycle of 13 or 17 years, depending on the species. During their emergence, large numbers of cicadas emerge from the ground, mate, lay eggs, and then die off. This phenomenon can vary depending on the region and species of cicadas.
Here's a detailing of the emergence of Cicadas - 2024 in different regions:
Date Region Cicada Species
May 1, 2024 Eastern United States, Magicicada Septendecim
May 15, 2024 Midwest United States, Magicicada Septendecula
June 1, 2024 Southern United States, Magicicada Tredecim
June 15, 2024 Western United States, Okanagana Species
These dates and regions are approximate and can vary depending on environmental factors such as temperature and rainfall. Cicadas emerge when the soil temperature reaches a certain threshold, usually in late spring or early summer. Once emerged, they will be active for several weeks before laying their eggs and completing their life cycle.
Be sure to call Evans Pest Control for your spring Pest Control Maintenance
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TERMITES - The Crucial Role of Spring Inspections
As the vibrant colors of spring emerge, many homeowners are eager to embrace the season of renewal. However, amidst the blooming flowers and chirping birds, there lies a silent threat that can wreak havoc on your property: termites. These tiny, yet destructive pests can cause extensive damage to your home, often without you even realizing it until it's too late. That's why scheduling a thorough inspection by the experts at Evans Pest Control during the spring season is an essential step in safeguarding your property.
The Significance of Spring Inspections
Spring is the ideal time for termite inspections for several reasons. Firstly, termites are most active during the warmer months, with spring marking the beginning of their reproductive season. As temperatures rise, these pests emerge from their underground colonies in search of new sources of food and suitable nesting sites. By conducting inspections during this time, homeowners can catch termite activity early, before it escalates into a full-blown infestation.
Secondly, spring is when many homeowners embark on various maintenance tasks, such as landscaping, gardening, and home renovations. These activities can inadvertently disturb termite colonies, causing the pests to seek refuge within the structure of your home. A timely inspection can detect any signs of termite activity resulting from such disturbances, allowing for prompt intervention.
The Importance of Early Detection
Early detection is paramount when it comes to dealing with termites. These pests are notorious for their ability to remain hidden within the walls, floors, and foundations of a home, making them difficult to detect with the naked eye. By the time visible damage becomes apparent, extensive structural damage may have already occurred, leading to costly repairs.
Furthermore, termites operate silently, feeding on wood and cellulose materials without leaving obvious signs of their presence. Regular inspections by trained professionals, such as those at Evans Pest Control, utilize specialized tools and techniques to detect subtle indicators of termite activity, such as mud tubes, hollow-sounding wood, and discarded wings.
The Role of Evans Pest Control
When it comes to protecting your home from termites, partnering with a reputable pest control company like Evans Pest Control is essential. With years of experience and expertise in termite detection and eradication, their team of skilled technicians can conduct thorough inspections using state-of-the-art equipment and industry-best practices.
Evans Pest Control understands the unique challenges posed by termite infestations and offers tailored solutions to suit each client's needs. Whether it's implementing preventative measures, such as soil treatments and barrier systems, or administering targeted treatments to eliminate existing infestations, their comprehensive approach ensures effective termite management year-round.
As spring ushers in a season of growth and renewal, it also presents an opportune time to safeguard your home against the threat of termites. By scheduling a professional inspection with Evans Pest Control, homeowners can proactively identify and address termite activity before it spirals out of control. Early detection and prompt intervention are key to minimizing damage and preserving the integrity of your property for years to come. Don't wait until it's too late – act today to protect your home from the silent menace of termites.
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Spring into Action: Protect Your Property Against Pests with Evans Pest Control
As the winter chill begins to fade away and the signs of spring emerge, it's time to prepare your property against the impending invasion of pests. Early spring is a crucial period for pest control, and partnering with Evans Pest Control can ensure your home or business stays pest-free throughout the season and beyond.
Why Early Spring Matters:
Early spring marks the awakening of many pests from their winter slumber. As temperatures rise, pests such as ants, termites, mosquitoes, and rodents become more active, seeking food, water, and shelter. Without proper prevention measures, your property could become a target for these unwanted intruders.
Advantages of Partnering with Evans Pest Control:
Reputation and Reliability: Evans Pest Control is a reputable, well-reviewed, and family-owned company with a proven track record of excellence. Our commitment to customer satisfaction and quality service sets us apart in the industry.
Local Expertise: As a local pest control company, we understand the unique pest challenges faced by residents and businesses in Philadelphia. Our knowledge of local pest behaviors and habitats allows us to tailor our approach to effectively address your specific pest control needs.
Safe and Effective Methods: At Evans Pest Control, we prioritize the safety of your family, pets, and the environment. We use pet and child-safe pest control methods that are highly effective in eliminating pests while minimizing any potential risks to your loved ones.
Seasoned Experts: Our team of pest control experts are highly trained, experienced, and dedicated to delivering exceptional service. With their expertise and professionalism, you can trust that your property is in good hands with Evans Pest Control.
Pest Prevention Tips for Spring in Philadelphia:
Seal Entry Points: Inspect your property for gaps, cracks, and openings that pests could use to enter. Seal these entry points using caulk or weather stripping to prevent pests from gaining access indoors.
Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so be sure to eliminate any sources of stagnant water around your property. Clean clogged gutters, fix leaky faucets, and empty containers that collect water.
Trim Vegetation: Keep vegetation and shrubbery around your property well-trimmed to reduce harborage areas for pests. Trim tree branches away from structures and keep grass mowed short to deter pests from nesting near your home or business.
Proper Waste Management: Dispose of garbage properly and ensure that garbage bins have tight-fitting lids. Regularly clean garbage cans to remove food residue and odors that attract pests like flies, rodents, and cockroaches.
Importance of a Pest Protection Plan:
Investing in a pest protection plan with Evans Pest Control offers peace of mind knowing that your property is consistently monitored and protected against pests. Our comprehensive plans include regular inspections, preventive treatments, and prompt response to any pest issues that may arise.
Don't let pests take over your property this spring. Contact Evans Pest Control today to schedule a consultation and take proactive steps to safeguard your home or business against unwanted intruders. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, we'll help you enjoy a pest-free environment all season long.
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Unveiling the Intricate World of Subterranean Termites
Subterranean termites, fascinating and enigmatic creatures, hold a prominent place in the intricate tapestry of the insect world. Let's unravel the mysteries that define their social structure and lifecycle.
Key Termite Facts:
• Subterranean termites are social insects residing in colonies with distinct caste systems.
• The typical colony comprises three primary castes: reproductive, workers, and soldiers.
• The reproductive caste, consisting of the queen and king, is responsible for colony propagation through mating.
• The queen, the largest and most pivotal termite in the colony, can produce an astounding 1,000 eggs per day.
• Workers, the most abundant group in termite colonies, undertake various tasks such as nest repair, grooming, foraging for food, and caring for nest mates.
• Soldiers, with their formidable, armored heads and sharp mandibles, serve as the colony's defenders against external threats.
• The queen boasts a remarkable lifespan, spanning many years, while individual soldiers and workers typically live for one to two years.
• Periodically, during specific times of the year, swarmers emerge from colonies. These winged reproductive adults venture out to establish new colonies.
• Initially, swarmers produce only a few eggs in the first year. However, as the colony's queen matures, she can lay an impressive 5,000-10,000 eggs annually.
• It generally takes several years, often between five and ten, for a termite colony to attain maturity, housing at least 60,000 termites.
Exploring the Intricacies of Termites:
Subterranean termites, despite their diminutive size, wield significant influence within their ecosystems. Let's take a closer look at the nuances that shape their existence:
Social Structure:
Colonies exhibit a highly organized social structure, comprising distinct termite castes that perform specialized roles vital for colony survival.
The queen reigns supreme, orchestrating the colony's growth through prolific egg-laying.
Workers, the diligent laborers of the colony, ensure its maintenance and sustenance through various activities.
Soldiers stand as the stalwart guardians, ready to defend the colony against any encroaching threats.
Reproductive Prowess:
The queen's astounding reproductive capacity underscores her pivotal role in colony expansion.
With her ability to churn out thousands of eggs annually, she ensures the perpetuation of the colony's lineage.
Lifecycle Dynamics:
The emergence of swarmers marks a significant phase in the termite lifecycle, signifying the colony's readiness to establish new territories.
While swarmers initially produce a modest number of eggs, the colony's reproductive potential escalates exponentially with the queen's maturation.
Colony Maturation:
The journey to colony maturity is a gradual process, requiring years of concerted effort and growth.
As the colony burgeons in size and complexity, its resilience and adaptability are tested against environmental challenges.
Subterranean termites, with their intricate social dynamics and remarkable lifecycle, offer a captivating glimpse into the marvels of the natural world. By understanding the intricacies of termite colonies and the roles played by each caste, we gain invaluable insights into the delicate balance of the termite ecosystems they inhabit. As we continue to explore and appreciate the wonders of these enigmatic insects, let us also strive to foster harmonious coexistence with the diverse array of species that share our planet. Evans Pest Control are experts – we deal with Termites every day, and we will help you with Termite inspections, Real Estate reports, and Termite eradications. Please give us a call. We know you will be happy to partner with Evans Pest Control.
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Invasion of the Joro Spiders
Giant Arachnids Creeping Across the Southeastern United States
In the sprawling suburbs of the southeastern United States, a creeping invasion is underway. It's not an army or a foreign power, but rather an army of eight-legged invaders: the Joro spiders. These massive arachnids, native to East Asia, have found a new home in the Southern United States, and their presence is causing a scary problem among residents and scientists alike.
The Joro spider, scientifically known as Trichonephila clavata, is a formidable creature by any measure. With bodies spanning up to four inches in length and legs stretching out to nearly five inches more, these spiders command attention wherever they go. Their abdomens are adorned with striking yellow and black markings, while their webs, spun between trees and bushes, can measure several feet across.
What sets the Joro spider apart from its native American counterparts is not just its size, but also its behavior. Unlike many other spider species, Joros are not solitary creatures. Instead, they exhibit a social behavior, forming colonies comprised of hundreds, even thousands, of individuals. These colonies can establish themselves in a matter of weeks, quickly blanketing an area with their webs and intimidating even the bravest of onlookers.
The rapid spread of Joro spiders throughout the Southeast is a cause for concern on several fronts. Firstly, their voracious appetite for insects can disrupt local ecosystems, potentially impacting native species and agricultural crops alike. Secondly, their size and abundance pose a direct threat to humans, with reports of individuals stumbling upon webs the size of small rooms and encountering spiders the size of dinner plates.
But perhaps the most unsettling aspect of the Joro invasion is the danger they pose to unsuspecting humans. While their venom is not particularly potent, their sheer size means that their bites can be painful and, in some cases, result in allergic reactions. Furthermore, the presence of these giant spiders in and around homes can provoke fear and anxiety among residents, leading to potential conflicts and even pest control measures.
Despite these concerns, scientists are urging caution against overreacting to the presence of Joro spiders. While their size and abundance may be intimidating, they are ultimately just another species trying to carve out a niche in their new environment. Efforts are underway to better understand their behavior and ecology, with researchers hoping to find ways to mitigate any negative impacts they may have.
In the meantime, residents of the Southeast are advised to exercise caution when encountering Joro spiders and to report any sightings to local authorities or wildlife agencies. With their massive size and rapid spread, these arachnids are unlikely to go unnoticed for long, and understanding their behavior is key to managing their presence in the region.
As the sun sets over the suburbs of the Southeast, the Joro spiders emerge from their hiding places, casting their formidable silhouettes against the fading light. For now, they may be seen as invaders, but in time, they may simply become another part of the tapestry of life in the American South. Until then, the giant arachnids of the Southeast will continue to fascinate, terrify, and captivate all who encounter them.
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The Termite Castes
Termites: Detection, Prevention, and Elimination
Termites, often called "silent destroyers," are notorious for causing extensive damage to homes and structures, often without being detected until significant harm has been done. Recognizing the signs of a termite infestation and taking swift action are crucial to minimizing damage and restoring the integrity of your property. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into how to identify the presence of termites, preventive measures to safeguard your home, and steps to eliminate these pests with the help of professionals like Evans Pest Control.
Identifying a Termite Infestation:
Mud Tubes: Termites build mud tubes along walls, foundations, and other surfaces to provide moisture and protection as they travel between their colony and a food source. These tubes are typically a sure sign of a termite presence.
Swarmers: Winged termites, or swarmers, emerging from the soil or flying around lights indoors, especially during spring, indicate an active colony nearby.
Damaged Wood: Hollow-sounding or visibly damaged wood, often resembling water damage or buckling, can be a sign of termite activity. Termites consume wood from the inside out, leaving a thin veneer intact.
Frass: Termite droppings, known as frass, resemble sawdust or tiny wood pellets and can often be found near termite galleries or in piles below entry points.
Sagging Floors or Ceilings: Advanced termite damage can weaken structural supports, leading to sagging floors, ceilings, or even walls.
Preventive Measures:
Moisture Control: Termites are attracted to moisture, so ensure proper drainage around the foundation and promptly fix any leaks or standing water sources.
Wood-to-Soil Contact: Minimize direct contact between wood and soil by maintaining a gap of at least 6 inches between the two.
Regular Inspections: Schedule annual termite inspections by licensed professionals to catch infestations early.
Termite-Resistant Materials: Consider using termite-resistant building materials such as pressure-treated wood or metal barriers during construction or renovations.
Landscaping: Keep vegetation trimmed and away from the house to reduce termite access points.
Elimination with Professional Help:
Inspection: A professional exterminator like Evans Pest Control will conduct a thorough inspection of your property to assess the extent of the infestation and identify key entry points.
Treatment Plan: Based on the inspection findings, the exterminator will develop a tailored treatment plan, which may include liquid termiticides, bait stations, or a combination of methods.
Application: Trained technicians will apply the chosen treatment method strategically, targeting termite colonies while minimizing exposure to humans, pets, and the environment.
Monitoring: Regular monitoring and follow-up inspections are essential to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment and detect any new termite activity.
Preventive Measures: In addition to eliminating existing infestations, professionals like Evans Pest Control can provide ongoing preventive services to safeguard your home against future termite threats.
By being vigilant for signs of termites, implementing preventive measures, and enlisting the expertise of Evans Pest Control professional exterminators, you can protect your home from the costly and destructive effects of termite infestations. With proactive care and swift action, you can ensure the long-term integrity and safety of your property.
Education and Advice: Professional exterminators like Evans Pest Control not only eradicate termites but also educate homeowners on how to recognize early signs of infestation and implement long-term prevention strategies.
Environmentally Conscious Solutions: Many pest control companies, including Evans Pest Control, prioritize environmentally friendly methods that minimize harm to non-target organisms and ecosystems while effectively eliminating termites.
Guaranteed Results: Reputable pest control services typically offer guarantees or warranties on their work, providing peace of mind to homeowners that their termite problem will be resolved effectively.
Insurance Coverage: Some homeowner's insurance policies may cover termite damage, especially if the homeowner has taken proactive steps to prevent infestations and has regular inspections by licensed professionals.
Emergency Response: In the event of a severe infestation or termite-related emergency, Evans Pest Control professional exterminators are equipped to respond quickly and efficiently, minimizing further damage to your property.
Long-Term Maintenance: Beyond eradication, Evans Pest Control professionals provides ongoing maintenance plans to ensure your home remains termite-free. These plans often include regular inspections and preventive treatments to address any new termite activity promptly.
Customer Support: Evans Pest Control prioritizes customer satisfaction, offering responsive support and guidance throughout the termite eradication process and beyond.
Community Involvement: Evans Pest Control is an active member of their community, providing educational resources, sponsoring events, and contributing to local initiatives aimed at pest control and environmental conservation.
Certifications and Training: The professional exterminators at Evans Pest Control undergo rigorous training and certification processes to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively combat termite infestations while adhering to industry best practices and safety standards.
Peace of Mind: Ultimately, enlisting the help of a professional pest control service like Evans Pest Control offers homeowners peace of mind, knowing that their termite problem is being addressed comprehensively and with expert care.
Partnering with Evans Pest Control is essential for effectively resolving termite infestations and safeguarding your home against future threats. From thorough inspections and customized treatment plans to ongoing maintenance and support, professional exterminators offer a comprehensive solution that ensures the long-term integrity and safety of your property.
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Unveiling The Secrets Of Termite Treatment: What You Should Know
Termites, often referred to as the silent destroyers, can wreak havoc on your property without you even realizing it. These tiny wood destroying pests have the potential to cause extensive damage, compromising the structural integrity of your home or business. In this blog post, we will delve into the world of termite treatment, exploring essential information that every homeowner and business owner in Philadelphia should be aware of.
Identifying Termite Infestations:
Before we dive into the treatment methods, it's crucial to be able to identify signs of a termite infestation. Common indicators include:
Mud Tubes: Termites construct mud tubes for protection as they travel between their nests and a food source. These tubes are often found along the foundation or walls.
Wood Damage: Check for hollow-sounding or damaged wood, especially in areas prone to moisture, as termites thrive in damp environments.
Swarmers: Flying termites, or swarmers, may indicate an established colony nearby. These are reproductive termites looking to establish new colonies.
Termite Treatment Options:
Liquid Termiticides:
Applied to the soil around the perimeter of the structure.
Acts as a barrier, preventing termites from entering.
Long-lasting protection.
Termite Baits:
Stations with bait are strategically placed in the soil.
Termites feed on the bait and share it with the colony, leading to its elimination.
Foam Treatments:
Ideal for localized infestations.
Foam is injected into termite galleries, reaching areas that might be challenging to treat otherwise.
Wood Treatments:
Wood preservatives can be applied to vulnerable areas, acting as a deterrent against termite infestations.
Choosing the Right Treatment for Your Property:
The effectiveness of termite treatment depends on various factors, including the severity of the infestation, the type of termites present, and the construction of the building. Consulting with a professional pest control service, such as Evans Pest Control, is essential for a thorough inspection and tailored treatment plan.
Why Choose Evans Pest Control?
Expertise: With years of experience in the industry, Evans Pest Control has the knowledge to identify and address termite infestations effectively.
Customized Solutions: Every property is unique, and Evans Pest Control provides customized treatment plans to suit the specific needs of your home or business.
Preventative Measures: Beyond treatment, Evans Pest Control offers preventative measures to minimize the risk of future termite infestations.
Don't let termites silently damage your property. Being proactive and informed about termite treatment is the first step in protecting your investment. Whether you've noticed signs of termites or want to implement preventative measures, Evans Pest Control is your dependable, trusted partner in Philadelphia. Schedule a consultation today and safeguard your property from the destructive impact of termites.
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The Prestigious Philly Favorites Award
We are thrilled to announce that Evans Pest Control has been nominated for the prestigious Philly Favorites Award, in collaboration with the renowned Philadelphia Inquirer. This esteemed recognition is a testament to the exceptional professionalism and profound knowledge demonstrated by the expert technicians at Evans Pest Control.
At Evans Pest Control, we have always strived for excellence in providing top-notch pest management solutions for our valued clients in the Philadelphia area. The Philly Favorites Award nomination serves as a validation of our commitment to delivering outstanding service and maintaining the highest standards in pest control.
What sets Evans Pest Control apart is the unwavering dedication of our expert technicians. Armed with extensive knowledge and experience, our professionals go above and beyond to address the unique pest control needs of our clients. From meticulous inspections to tailored treatment plans, our technicians employ a proactive approach to ensure the complete eradication of pests while prioritizing the safety of your home or business.
The Philly Favorites Award is a recognition of the trust and satisfaction our clients place in our services. We understand the importance of a pest-free environment, and our team works tirelessly to exceed expectations. This nomination reinforces our commitment to excellence and motivates us to continue setting the benchmark for pest control services in the Philadelphia region.
We would like to express our gratitude to the Philadelphia Inquirer for partnering with us on this prestigious award. The Philly Favorites Award recognizes businesses that go above and beyond to serve their community, and we are honored to be considered among the best in our field.
As we eagerly await the results of the Philly Favorites Award, we want to thank our loyal clients for their continued support. It is your trust in our services that propels us forward and inspires us to continually improve. Evans Pest Control remains dedicated to delivering unmatched pest control solutions with a focus on professionalism, knowledge, and customer satisfaction.
Stay tuned as we eagerly anticipate the results of the Philly Favorites Award. We are excited about the opportunity to celebrate this nomination with our community and continue our mission of making Philadelphia a pest-free place to live and work.
Thank you for choosing Evans Pest Control – where expertise meets excellence!
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Why Do I Have Roaches And How Do I Get Rid Of Them
Discover the reasons behind roach infestations and effective strategies to eliminate them. Uncover the secrets to a roach-free home
Cockroach infestations are more than just a nuisance; they're a serious issue that can compromise the cleanliness and safety of your home. These resilient pests are attracted to various environments for specific reasons, and understanding these factors is crucial in effective pest management.
Why Cockroaches Infest Homes:
Food Sources:
Cockroaches are opportunistic feeders, and one of the primary reasons they invade homes is the presence of easily accessible food sources. Crumbs, spills, and open food containers are an open invitation for these pests. Cockroaches are not picky eaters, and even the smallest food residue can sustain them for days.
Practical Tip: Keep your kitchen clean by promptly wiping down surfaces, storing food in airtight containers, and sweeping floors regularly. Eliminating their food source is a crucial step in preventing and eradicating cockroach infestations.
Moisture and Water:
Cockroaches are attracted to moisture, making bathrooms and kitchens ideal habitats. Leaky pipes, standing water, and damp areas create the perfect environment for these pests to thrive. Cockroaches can survive for extended periods without food, but they cannot go long without water.
Practical Tip: Fix any plumbing issues promptly, and ensure that there is no standing water or damp areas in your home. Regularly clean and dry sinks, countertops, and other moisture-prone areas to make your home less appealing to cockroaches.
Shelter and Hiding Places:
Cockroaches prefer dark, secluded spaces where they can hide during the day and emerge at night to forage for food. Cluttered and untidy areas provide ample hiding spots for these pests, making them difficult to detect until the infestation is well underway.
Practical Tip: Declutter your living spaces, especially in areas where you've noticed cockroach activity. Seal cracks and crevices and be vigilant about maintaining a tidy home. Regularly vacuuming and dusting can help eliminate hiding spots and disrupt their breeding and feeding grounds.
Four Practical Ways to Eliminate Cockroach Infestations:
Bait and Insecticide:
Use professional style roach baits and insecticides specifically designed to target cockroaches. Evans Pest Control carries specifically designed professional quality DIY Roach Kits that are often more effective than off the shelf products and contain slow-acting poisons that the roaches carry back to their nests, effectively exterminating the entire colony.
Diatomaceous Earth:
Diatomaceous earth is a natural, non-toxic substance that is deadly to insects but harmless to humans and pets. Sprinkle this powder in areas where cockroaches frequent, and it will gradually dehydrate and kill them.
Boric Acid:
Boric acid, a natural roach repellent, disrupts their digestive system. Sprinkle it in infested areas for a silent but deadly impact.
Evans Professional Pest Control:
When a cockroach infestation becomes overwhelming, seeking out Evans Pest Control – the professional pest control service is often the most effective solution. Evans Pest Control experienced exterminators have the knowledge, tools, and treatments to eliminate cockroaches at every stage of their life cycle.
How fast can roaches multiply?
Roaches reproduce rapidly, with some species producing up to 40 offspring in a month. Swift action is crucial to prevent an infestation explosion.
Can roaches survive without food?
Roaches can survive for weeks without food, making them resilient invaders. However, denying them access to food is a crucial step in eradication.
Are roaches nocturnal?
Yes, roaches are nocturnal creatures, preferring the cover of darkness to roam and forage.
Why are roaches so hard to get rid of?
Roaches' adaptability and resistance to many conventional pesticides contribute to their resilience. Keeping clutter at a minimum and using a combination of extermination methods is key to effective elimination of cockroaches.
Cockroach infestations are a common problem, but with a combination of preventive measures and targeted eradication methods, you can reclaim your home from these resilient, hard to get rid of pests. Remember to maintain a clean and dry living environment, seal entry points, and promptly address any signs of infestation. If the problem persists, don't hesitate to enlist the help of a Evans Pest Control for a thorough and effective solution.
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Fall Pest Prevention
Fall Pest Prevention: Preparing Your Property to Ward Off Rodents And Other Pests
As the summer days give way to the cooler temperatures of fall, a new set of challenges arises – dealing with fall pests. While you may love the cozy feel of autumn, pests are busy preparing for winter by looking for shelter. Rodents and other pests will enter your home in search of warmth.
Understanding Fall Pest Threats
What are the common pests that tend to invade homes during the fall months? These pests include rodents like mice and rats, insects like spiders, ants, and cockroaches, and even stinging insects such as wasps and hornets. They are all looking for a comfortable hideout as the weather cools down.
Importance of Fall Pest Control
Fall pest control is crucial for various reasons. Firstly, pests can pose health risks by carrying diseases and triggering allergies. Secondly, they can damage your property, including wiring, insulation, and wood. It's essential to protect your family's health and your home's integrity by taking proactive measures.
Early Prevention: A Key Strategy
The best approach to fall pest control is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place. Evans Pest Control provides a combination of strategies, such as examining the weatherproofing or your property.
The Role of Weatherproofing
Sealing gaps and cracks in your home's exterior is a vital step in keeping pests out. Make sure to check windows, doors, and the foundation for any openings. Use weatherstripping and caulk to seal these gaps and keep pests from sneaking in.
Raking Leaves and Yard Maintenance
Leaves provide an ideal hiding place for pests. Keep your yard clean by raking leaves and removing debris. Trim overhanging branches that can serve as bridges for pests to access your home.
Proper Trash Disposal
Fall is a time of harvest and feasts, but it's also a time when pests are more active. Dispose of food waste in a sealed trash can to prevent unwanted guests.
Sealing Entry Points
Install screens on windows and doors to prevent insects from entering. Additionally, consider adding door sweeps to block gaps beneath exterior doors.
Keep Your Home Clean and Dry
Pests thrive in damp and cluttered environments. Maintain a clean and dry home by fixing leaks, using dehumidifiers, and storing items off the floor.
Natural Remedies for Pest Control
If you prefer an eco-friendlier approach, try using natural remedies such as essential oils, diatomaceous earth, and vinegar to deter pests. These options are safe and can be effective against some common pests.
Evans Pest Control Fall Pest Control Services
For severe infestations or persistent problems, and for regular prevention measures it's a good idea to call Evans pest Control to schedule a visit. Evans Pest control experts have the knowledge and tools to handle pest prevention efficiently and safely.
As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, taking measures to prepare your house for fall pests can save you from the inconvenience and potential damage that these invaders can cause during the winter months. By following these steps and staying vigilant, you can ensure a pest-free and enjoyable autumn.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Are fall pests dangerous to my health?
Fall pests can carry diseases and trigger allergies, making them a potential health risk. It's essential to take preventive measures.
2. Can I handle fall pest control on my own?
While some preventive steps can be taken by homeowners, professional pest control services are often necessary for effective pest management.
3. What are some natural remedies for fall pest control?
Natural remedies like essential oils, diatomaceous earth, and vinegar can be used to deter some common pests without resorting to chemical pesticides.
4. How often should I perform fall pest control measures?
It's advisable to call Evans to perform fall pest control annually, preferably before the fall season begins, to ensure your home is well-protected.
5. What should I do if I have a severe pest infestation in the fall?
If you have a severe pest infestation, it's best to contact a Evans Pest Control to address the issue effectively.
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Understanding The Life Cycle Of Bed Bugs
Understanding The Life Cycle Of Bed Bugs
Bed bugs have long been a health problem, and nuisance in households worldwide. Understanding their life cycle is crucial in effectively dealing with infestations. Let’s delve into the world of bed bugs, with a focus on Philadelphia, and explore their life cycle. We'll also discuss the importance of professional bed bug exterminators like Evans Pest Control in keeping your home bug-free.
What are Bed Bugs?
Before we dive into their life cycle, let's establish what bed bugs are. Bed bugs, scientifically known as Cimex lectularius, are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. They are flat and oval-shaped, making it easy for them to hide in cracks and crevices around your home.
The Life Stages of Bed Bugs
To effectively combat bed bug infestations, it's essential to understand their life cycle, which consists of five distinct stages:
1. Egg Stage
Bed bug life begins as tiny, translucent eggs. A female bed bug can lay hundreds of eggs in her lifetime, usually in secluded areas close to their host's resting place.
2. Nymph Stage
After hatching from the eggs, bed bugs enter the nymph stage. Nymphs look like smaller versions of adult bed bugs but are lighter in color. They require regular blood meals to grow and molt through several stages.
3. Feeding and Molting
Bed bugs require a blood meal at each nymph stage to molt and grow. They typically feed at night when their host is asleep, injecting an anticoagulant to make blood flow easier.
4. Adult Stage
Once a nymph has molted five times, it reaches adulthood. Adult bed bugs are approximately the size of an apple seed and have a reddish-brown color. They can live for several months to a year without feeding.
5. Reproduction
Adult bed bugs mate and reproduce, starting the cycle anew. They can be prolific breeders, which is why infestations can quickly become severe if left unaddressed.
Bed Bug Infestations in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, like many urban areas, is plagued by bed bug infestations. These tiny blood suckers can thrive in crowded living spaces and spread rapidly. Recognizing the signs of an infestation is crucial:
Itchy Red Bites: Bed bug bites often result in itchy, red welts on the skin.
Blood Spots on Sheets: Tiny blood spots on your bedding can indicate bed bug activity.
Musty Odor: An unpleasant, musty odor may be present in heavily infested areas.
The Importance of Professional Bed Bug Exterminators
When faced with a bed bug infestation, it's tempting to try DIY solutions, and Evans Pest Control has professional DIY equipment available to purchase, however, the professional bed bug exterminators employed by Evans Pest Control in Philadelphia offer distinct advantages:
Expertise: They are trained to identify the extent of the infestation and use appropriate treatment methods.
Effective Treatment: Evans Pest Control Professionals have access to safe, yet potent insecticides and heat treatments that are more effective than over-the-counter solutions.
Preventative Measures: Evans Pest Control provides guidance on preventing future infestations, such as sealing cracks and crevices.
Peace of Mind: Hiring our experts ensures a thorough job and gives you peace of mind that the infestation will be properly addressed.
Understanding the life cycle of bed bugs is vital for effectively eradicating infestations in Philadelphia or any other area. While DIY solutions may seem cost-effective, professional bed bug exterminators are the best choice for ensuring your home is free from these persistent pests.
FAQs
1. How do I know if I have a bed bug infestation?
Look for signs like itchy bites, blood spots on sheets, and a musty odor in your living space.
2. Are bed bug infestations common in Philadelphia?
Yes, bed bug infestations are prevalent in urban areas like Philadelphia due to high population density.
3. Can bed bugs transmit diseases?
While bed bugs can carry diseases, there is no conclusive evidence that they transmit them to humans.
4. How can I prevent a bed bug infestation?
Seal cracks and crevices, regularly inspect for signs of bed bugs, and consider professional pest control for prevention.
5. What should I do if I suspect a bed bug infestation?
Contact a professional bed bug exterminator in Philadelphia immediately to assess and address the issue.
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Avoid Termite Damage
Top 10 Tips To Avoid Termite Damage
Evans Pest Control sees property damage due to Termites every day. Termite infestations cause significant damage to your property if not addressed promptly and effectively. Philadelphia, like many other cities, is not immune to these pests. Here are the top 10 tips for termite remediation and some frequently asked questions.
1. Identify The Type of Termites:
Philadelphia primarily deals with subterranean termites. Understanding the species of termites infesting your property is crucial because treatment methods can vary.
2. Inspection:
We regularly inspect properties for signs of termite activity. We look for mud tubes, damaged wood, discarded wings, or swarms around the property.
3. Hire The Professionals:
As a licensed pest control company experienced in termite remediation, Evans Pest Control can detect problems before they are apparent. We conduct a thorough inspection and provide a tailored treatment plan.
4. Termite Treatment Options:
In Philadelphia, common treatment options include liquid termiticides, bait systems, and termite foams. Your Evans Pest Control professional will recommend the most suitable option for your situation.
5. Termite-Resistant Materials:
When renovating or building, we always recommend considering using termite-resistant building materials. This proactive measure can help prevent infestations.
6. Moisture Control:
Termites thrive in damp conditions. Repair leaky pipes, ensure proper drainage, and maintain adequate ventilation to reduce moisture levels in your home.
7. Remove Wooden Debris:
Eliminate wood debris, such as fallen branches or old wooden furniture, from your property. Termites are attracted to decaying wood.
8. Regular Maintenance:
Let Evans Pest Control schedule an annual termite inspection, even if you haven't had a previous infestation. Early detection can save you from costly damage.
9. Educate Yourself:
Evans Pest Control professionals can show you the signs of termite activity, so you can act swiftly if you suspect an infestation between our inspections.
10. Monitor After Treatment:
After remediation, maintain regular monitoring to ensure the termites are eradicated. Follow up with Evans Pest Control as recommended.
FAQs:
Q1. How do I know if I have termites in my property?
A1. Look for signs like mud tubes, damaged wood, and discarded wings. If you're unsure, schedule a professional inspection.
Q2. How much does termite remediation cost?
A2. Costs vary based on the severity of the infestation and the chosen treatment method. The sooner we catch the problem, the less expensive it will be. On average, it can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
Q3. Are there natural or DIY remedies for termite control?
A3. While some DIY methods may provide temporary relief, professional treatment is usually necessary for complete eradication. Attempting DIY remedies may worsen the problem.
Q4. Is termite damage covered by homeowner's insurance in Philadelphia?
A4. Typically, standard homeowner's insurance policies do not cover termite damage. You may need to purchase separate termite coverage or pay for remediation out of pocket.
Q5. How long does termite remediation take?
A5. The duration varies based on the infestation's size and the chosen treatment method. It can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
Q6. Can I stay in my home during termite treatment?
A6. Depending on the treatment method, you may need to vacate your home temporarily. Discuss this with your pest control professional and make suitable arrangements.
Q7. How can I prevent future termite infestations?
A7. Regular inspections, moisture control, using termite-resistant materials, and eliminating wood debris can help prevent future infestations.
Q8. Are termite treatments safe for pets and children?
A8. Evans Pest Control professional termite treatments are designed to be safe for humans and pets when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. However, you should discuss any concerns with your Evans Pest Control professional.
Q9. What should I do if I find termites in my garden or yard?
A9. Contact Evans Pest Control to assess the situation and recommend appropriate action. Termites in your yard can eventually migrate to your home.
Q10. Are there any local regulations or permits required for termite remediation in Philadelphia?
A10. Evans Pest control will ensure compliance with any specific regulations or permits related to termite remediation in Philadelphia.
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The Tarantula Hawk – Experts agree that the best way to handle the sting of the tarantula hawk is to lay down and scream.
The Tarantula Hawk – Experts agree that the best way to handle the sting of the tarantula hawk is to lay down and scream.
This wasp that preys on tarantulas is thought to have the world’s 2nd most painful sting. This large spider wasp is a fascinating and intimidating insect known for its aggressive demeanor, its unique predatory behavior towards tarantulas, and its intriguing life cycle. Here's a detailed description of each aspect:
1. Sting of a Tarantula Hawk:
The sting of a tarantula hawk is infamous for being one of the most painful insect stings in the world. It is often ranked at the top of the Schmidt Sting Pain Index, a scale created by entomologist Justin Schmidt to describe the pain associated with various insect stings. The pain from a tarantula hawk sting has been described as excruciating, intense, and incapacitating. The sensation is often compared to electric shocks or being struck by a hammer. Victims typically experience severe, throbbing pain that can last for several minutes, followed by lingering discomfort for hours or even days. The pain is so intense that it can temporarily paralyze a tarantula, which is the primary target of the tarantula hawk's sting.
2. Predatory Behavior:
The tarantula hawk is a type of parasitoid wasp that preys on tarantulas, particularly large species found in arid regions of the Americas. The female tarantula hawk is the hunter, and her approach to capturing tarantulas is both strategic and gruesome:
Locating a Tarantula: Female tarantula hawks have excellent vision and can spot tarantulas on the ground. They often patrol the areas where tarantulas are known to reside.
Stinging and Paralyzing: When a tarantula hawk identifies a tarantula, it will engage in a dramatic aerial battle. Once it lands on the ground, it approaches the tarantula with caution. When the tarantula tries to defend itself, the wasp delivers a paralyzing sting, typically to the underside of the tarantula's abdomen. The venom from the sting quickly immobilizes the tarantula, rendering it helpless but still alive.
Egg Laying: With the tarantula paralyzed, the tarantula hawk then lays a single egg on the tarantula's abdomen. The wasp's larva will eventually hatch from this egg and feed on the still-living tarantula.
Protection from Predators: The tarantula hawk often takes care to drag the paralyzed tarantula to a suitable burrow or nest, which it has previously prepared. The tarantula is placed in the burrow, and the wasp seals it inside with a mixture of mud and pebbles. This provides both protection and a source of fresh food for the developing wasp larva.
3. Life Cycle:
The life cycle of a tarantula hawk is a remarkable example of parasitism and predation:
Egg Stage: After the female tarantula hawk lays her egg on the tarantula, the larva hatches from the egg within a few days. At this stage, it begins feeding on the paralyzed tarantula's body fluids and soft tissues.
Pupal Stage: As the larva grows, it continues to feed on the tarantula, eventually consuming its internal organs. After several weeks, the larva reaches full maturity and forms a pupa inside the tarantula's exoskeleton.
Adult Emergence: When the pupation process is complete, an adult tarantula hawk emerges from the pupal case. It then exits the tarantula burrow, leaving behind the lifeless husk of its host.
Reproductive Cycle: Adult tarantula hawks, which are sexually dimorphic, with females being larger than males, feed primarily on nectar and plant juices. Males are responsible for finding females and mating. Once mated, female tarantula hawks seek out tarantulas to continue the cycle.
Fortunately, here in Philadelphia we may have some aggressive predator rats, but nothing like the formidable tarantula hawk. Philadelphia urban pests include rodents, and many types of bees, hornets, and wasps but nothing like the tarantula hawk whose sting is known for its excruciating pain, making it one of the most formidable predators in the insect world. In Philadelphia, pests are bad enough here that having a pest control expert on your contact list is a good idea. If you run into a tarantula hawk, or even a fast-moving roach, consider keeping Evans Pest Control in mind. We are well reviewed with a long history of partnering with residential and commercial clients to keep their environments safe and sound.
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Ticks & Fleas - The Backyard Menaces: Protecting Your Outdoor Area
Ticks and fleas are not just minor irritations – they are potential carriers of diseases that can affect both humans and animals. Evans Pest Control experts are busy this time of year ensuring our customers’ outdoor spaces remain safe. It's crucial to tackle ticks and fleas with state-of-the-art equipment, proper training, and a scientific approach.
Ticks attach themselves to hosts and can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Fleas, on the other hand, are known to cause discomfort and itching, and they can transmit diseases like Bartonella. These pests thrive in warm and humid environments, making your backyard an ideal breeding ground.
Unveiling the Threat of Ticks & Fleas
Ticks and fleas, though small, can have a massive impact on your outdoor experience. These minuscule creatures are not only annoying but can also transmit diseases to humans and pets. To fully enjoy your backyard without the fear of these pesky menaces, it's essential to arm yourself with knowledge and strategies. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about ticks and fleas and how to effectively keep them at bay.
Environmental Prevention: Your First Line of Defense
Preventing ticks and fleas from invading your outdoor space starts with modifying your environment. Here are some of the ways Evans Pest Control has found to be effective -
• Trim Your Lawn Very Short: Keeping your grass short and well-maintained denies ticks and fleas a shady, humid hiding place.
• Remove Yard Debris Fast: Quickly clean up fallen leaves, grass clippings, and other debris where pests might take shelter.
• Create A Six Foot Barrier: Use gravel or wood chips to create a barrier between wooded areas and your lawn, reducing the chances of ticks migrating.
• Limit Wildlife Access: Install barriers like fences or walls to prevent wild animals from bringing ticks and fleas into your yard.
Pet Protection: Safeguarding Your Furry Friends
Pets are often the carriers that unknowingly introduce ticks and fleas into your home. Protecting them is vital for maintaining a pest-free outdoor space.
• Regular Grooming: Brush and inspect your pets' fur regularly, checking for any signs of ticks or fleas.
• Consult a Vet: Your veterinarian can recommend suitable tick and flea preventatives for your pets.
• Tick Checks: After outdoor adventures, perform thorough tick checks on your pets and yourself.
• Pet-Friendly Landscaping: Plant tick-repelling plants like lavender or marigold to discourage pests.
Natural Repellents: A Gentle Approach to Pest Control
Evans Pest Control regularly employs pet safe, and natural pest control solutions. If you prefer natural alternatives to chemical solutions, there are several options to consider.
• Cedar Oil: Cedar oil is a natural repellent that can be sprayed on your yard to repel ticks and fleas.
• Diatomaceous Earth: This powder damages the exoskeleton of pests, causing them to dehydrate and die.
• Nematodes: These microscopic worms feed on ticks and fleas, reducing their populations naturally.
• Essential Oils: Oils like eucalyptus, lavender, and citrus can be diluted and applied to pets' collars.
Insecticides: A Strong Approach When Necessary
In cases of severe infestations, you may need to turn to insecticides. It's essential to choose the right product and apply it correctly.
• Consult Professionals: Seek advice from Evans Pest Control experts to identify the best insecticide for your situation.
• Targeted Application: Apply insecticides only to areas where ticks and fleas are likely to hide, such as tall grass and dark corners.
• Follow Instructions: Always follow the instructions on the product label for safe and effective use.
Keeping Your Home Tick & Flea-Free
Preventing ticks and fleas from entering your home requires consistent effort.
• Regular Cleaning: Vacuum and clean your home frequently, paying attention to pet resting areas.
• Wash Bedding: Wash your pets' bedding and yours regularly in hot water to kill any pests.
• Pet Bathing: Bathe your pets with tick and flea shampoos as recommended by your veterinarian.
Debunking Common Myths
Separating fact from fiction is essential for effective tick and flea management.
• Myth: Ticks Jump from Trees: Ticks don't jump; they crawl onto hosts when brushed against.
• Myth: Fleas Only Live on Pets: Fleas can live in carpets, bedding, and upholstery too.
• Myth: Ticks Die in Winter: Ticks can remain active in temperatures above freezing.
FAQs about Ticks & Fleas
Q: Can ticks and fleas survive in cold climates?
A: Yes, ticks and fleas can survive in cold climates by finding warm hosts or hiding in protected areas.
Q: Can I get Lyme disease from ticks in my backyard?
A: If your backyard has a population of deer ticks, there is a risk of contracting Lyme disease. Taking preventive measures is crucial.
Q: Are chemical insecticides safe for my pets?
A: When used correctly and according to instructions, chemical insecticides are generally safe for pets. Consult your vet for guidance.
Q: Do natural tick repellents work?
A: Natural repellents can be effective to some extent but may need more frequent application than chemical alternatives.
Q: How often should I check my pets for ticks and fleas?
A: Check your pets for ticks and fleas daily, especially after they've been outdoors.
Q: Can ticks and fleas infest indoor-only pets?
A: Yes, ticks and fleas can be brought indoors by humans or other pets, even if your pet doesn't go outside.
Call Evans Pest Control And Enjoy A Menace-Free Backyard This Fall
Ticks and fleas might be tiny, but they can wreak havoc on your outdoor cookout this fall. By understanding their behavior, life cycle, and effective prevention strategies, you can reclaim your yard and enjoy it without worry. From environmental modifications to natural remedies and targeted insecticides, there's a solution for every level of infestation. Keep your pets, family, and yourself safe by implementing the tips in this guide. Call Evans Pest Control to say goodbye to the backyard menaces and hello to a peaceful, pest-free outdoor oasis.
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The Importance Of Termite Inspections
Safeguarding Your Property And Peace Of Mind
Discover the significance of termite inspections in maintaining the integrity of your property. Learn why these inspections are crucial for preventing damage and ensuring peace of mind.
When it comes to homeownership, ensuring the long-term health and safety of your property is of utmost importance. One of the often-overlooked aspects that can have a significant impact on your property's well-being is termite infestations. The importance of termite inspections cannot be overstated, as they play a crucial role in safeguarding your investment and providing you with peace of mind. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the world of termite inspections, exploring their significance, the inspection process, and essential insights to keep your property termite-free.
The Importance of Termite Inspections
Termite infestations are more than just a nuisance; they can pose a serious threat to the structural integrity of your property. These silent destroyers feed on wood and cellulose materials, often causing irreversible damage before their presence is even detected. To truly grasp the gravity of the situation, consider the following:
Protecting Your Investment: Your home is likely one of the most significant investments you'll ever make. Termite damage can lead to costly repairs that can easily escalate if left unchecked. Regular termite inspections can help identify any signs of infestations early, allowing for prompt and cost-effective treatment.
Preserving Structural Integrity: Termites can compromise the structural integrity of your property by weakening wooden support beams, flooring, and even walls. Over time, this can lead to safety hazards and reduce the overall value of your home.
Preventing Health Concerns: While termites primarily target wood, their presence can lead to the growth of mold, which can cause various health issues for you and your family. Proper inspections can mitigate these risks and create a healthier living environment.
Maintaining Insurance Coverage: Some homeowner's insurance policies may not cover termite damage. By investing in regular inspections, you demonstrate diligence in maintaining your property, potentially ensuring coverage in case of an infestation.
Exploring Termite Inspection: What to Expect From Evans Pest Control
A termite inspection is a comprehensive process conducted by Evans Pest Control’s trained professionals to assess your property's vulnerability to termite infestations. Here's what you can expect during your termite inspection:
Visual Assessment and Documentation
A certified Evans Pest Control inspector will thoroughly examine both the interior and exterior of your property. They'll be on the lookout for:
• Mud tubes: Termites use these to travel and maintain moisture levels.
• Hollowed or damaged wood: A clear indicator of termite activity.
• Termite wings: Discarded wings near windows and doors.
• Frass: Termite droppings resembling wood pellets.
Subterranean and Drywood Termite Detection
• Subterranean Termites: These ground-dwelling termites often build mud tubes for protection. Inspectors will check for these tubes along the foundation and crawl spaces.
• Drywood Termites: These termites create colonies within wooden structures. Inspectors may use infrared technology to identify heat patterns indicating termite presence.
Moisture Assessment
Since termites thrive in moisture-rich environments, inspectors will evaluate your property's moisture levels and drainage systems to identify areas prone to infestations.
Report and Recommendations
Upon completing the inspection, you'll receive a detailed report outlining the findings. If termites are detected, the report will include recommended treatment options tailored to your situation.
FAQs about Termite Inspections:
Q: How often should I schedule termite inspections?
Termite inspections should be conducted annually to ensure early detection and prevention.
Q: Can I perform a termite inspection myself?
While DIY inspections are possible, Evans Pest Control’s professional inspectors have the expertise and tools to conduct a thorough assessment.
Q: Are termite treatments harmful to my family and pets?
The modern termite treatments used by Evans Pest Control are designed to be safe for humans and pets, following strict regulations and guidelines.
Q: What happens if I ignore termite inspections?
Ignoring termite inspections can lead to significant property damage and costly repairs in the long run.
Q: Are there any natural methods to prevent termite infestations?
While some natural remedies may offer limited protection, professional inspections and treatments remain the most effective preventive measures.
Q: How soon can I re-enter my home after a termite treatment?
The re-entry time varies based on the treatment method used. Your inspector will provide specific guidance.
As a responsible homeowner, prioritizing termite inspections is a proactive step towards protecting your property's value and your family's well-being. Regular inspections not only help prevent costly damage but also contribute to a safe and comfortable living environment. By partnering with Evans Pest Control certified inspectors and staying informed about termite prevention, you can ensure that your property remains termite-free for years to come.
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Back To School Backpack Giveaway
Continuing A Legacy Of Community Involvement And Giving Back!
As a family owned and operated business, we at Evans Pest Control understand the importance of community involvement. We are passionate about not only providing quality affordable services to the community but also serving our community through various activities, such as volunteering, sponsorships, and donations.
It's that time of year again. As part of our continuing legacy of community involvement, and giving back, Evans Pest Control is providing free backpacks for our back-to-school event.
Vist our offer page for more details: https://www.evanspestmgmt.com/Offers/backpack-giveaway.php
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Pedro Achieves Another Certification
Pedro achieves another certification milestone! Education and training never stop at Evans Pest Control - We keep our technicians armed with the latest state-of-the-art technology and knowledge to rid your home and business of rodents, and pests.
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Exploring Philadelphia Rat Habitats
Join Charles Evans Of Evans Pest Control On An Exploration Of Some Of The Most Crowded Rat Habitats In Center City Philadelphia. Evans Pest Control Provides Residential And Commercial Pest Control In Philadelphia, And Surrounding Areas. call Us To Talk About Your Rodent Problem
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Mosquitoes And Malaria
Malaria in the United States: What You Need to Know
Malaria is a serious infectious disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite usually transmitted by Mosquitoes. While it is commonly associated with tropical and subtropical regions, there have been some recent cases of locally transmitted malaria reported in the United States, the first in over 20 years. There have been four cases in Florida, and one in Texas reported in the last two months. Here is what you need to know about Mosquitoes and malaria in the United States.
Malaria in the United States: Understanding the Situation
Malaria is not endemic to the United States, which means that the disease is not regularly found in the country. However, there have been at least five recent cases reported. It is crucial to be aware of this and take necessary precautions, especially if you are planning to travel to the areas where malaria has been reported, Florida, and Texas.
Prevalence of Malaria in the United States
While malaria is not widespread in the United States, it is still important to stay informed about its prevalence. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were approximately 2,000 cases of malaria reported in the country between 2015 and 2019. Most of these cases were acquired during travel to regions where malaria is endemic. The recent cases appear to have been locally contracted in the United States. The new cases were caused by Plasmodium vivax, which is less likely to cause severe disease than some other species of malaria parasites. Here is the statement from the CDC
Malaria Transmission: How Does It Happen?
Malaria is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. These mosquitoes are active during the evening and nighttime hours, posing a higher risk of transmission during those periods. When an infected mosquito bites a person, it injects the malaria parasites into their bloodstream, leading to the development of the disease.
Symptoms of Malaria
Recognizing the symptoms of malaria is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment. The symptoms of malaria usually appear within 10 to 15 days after the infected mosquito bite, although it can take longer in some cases. Common symptoms include:
• Fever (often occurring in cycles)
• Chills
• Headaches
• Muscle aches
• Fatigue
• Nausea and vomiting
Prevention: Protecting Yourself Against Malaria
If you are traveling to a malaria-endemic region, it is essential to take preventive measures to reduce your risk of contracting the disease. Here are some effective ways to protect yourself against malaria:
1. Antimalarial Medications
Taking antimalarial medications as prescribed by your healthcare provider is crucial when traveling to malaria-prone areas. These medications help prevent the parasites from multiplying in your body, significantly reducing the risk of developing malaria.
2. Mosquito Avoidance
Minimizing your exposure to mosquitoes is another key preventive measure. Use insect repellents containing DEET, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants, and consider staying in accommodations with proper mosquito screening or bed nets. Evans Pest Control has provided Mosquito minimalization techniques here.
3. Time your Activities Wisely
Since malaria-transmitting mosquitoes are most active during the evening and nighttime, it is advisable to plan your outdoor activities accordingly. Try to avoid being outdoors during these peak mosquito hours.
Treatment Options for Malaria
If you suspect that you have contracted malaria, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. Malaria can be a life-threatening disease if left untreated. Treatment for malaria typically involves antimalarial medications, which can vary based on the species of malaria parasite and the severity of the infection. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment greatly increase the chances of a full recovery.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Can you get malaria in the United States?
While malaria is not endemic to the United States, recent cases that have been locally contracted have been reported in Florida and Texas.
2. How can I protect myself from malaria when traveling to these areas?
To protect yourself from malaria, it is essential to take antimalarial medications as prescribed, use insect repellents, wear protective clothing, and minimize your exposure to mosquitoes.
3. What are the common symptoms of malaria?
Common symptoms of malaria include fever, chills, headaches, muscle aches, fatigue, and nausea. If you experience these symptoms after traveling to a malaria-prone area, seek medical attention promptly.
4. How is malaria diagnosed?
Malaria can be diagnosed through blood tests, which detect the presence of malaria parasites in the bloodstream.
5. Is malaria a fatal disease?
Malaria can be life-threatening if left untreated. However, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, the prognosis is generally favorable.
6. Can malaria be prevented?
Yes, malaria can be prevented through a combination of antimalarial medications, mosquito avoidance measures, and timing outdoor activities wisely.
Malaria is not a prevalent disease in the United States, and the recent outbreak is not epidemic in proportion. However, it is essential to be aware of its risks, especially for travelers. By understanding the transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment of malaria, you can take proactive steps to protect yourself and minimize the chances of contracting this serious infectious disease. Stay informed, follow the recommended preventive measures, and seek medical attention promptly if you suspect you have malaria. With the right knowledge and precautions, you can enjoy your travels while keeping yourself safe from malaria. Evans Pest Control has extensive knowledge of outdoor flying pests, including how Mosquitoes, and how to minimize the prevalence of Mosquitoes in and around your property. Give Evans Pest Control a call to learn more about how to keep Mosquitoes away.
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Asian Giant Murder Hornet Vs. Regular Old Hornet
The Asian Giant Murder Hornet Vs. Regular Old Hornet
The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa Mandarinia), commonly known as the "Murder Hornet," is highly aggressive, and huge. While native to East Asia, this formidable insect has made its way to the United States, posing a range of dangers. Let’s compare The Asian Giant Hornet to Hornets in Philadelphia.
Comparing the size of The Asian Giant Hornet with common Bald-Faced Hornet found in Philadelphia. The Asian Giant Hornet is much bigger, and measures more than 2 inches in length, making it significantly larger than Hornets in Philadelphia that come in around 1 inch. The scale of The Asian Giant Hornet would make a conflict between the two a no contest battle for the much smaller Bald-Faced Hornet typically found in Philadelphia.
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Range within the United States:
Since its initial detection in Washington State in 2019, The Asian Giant Hornet has primarily been found in the Pacific Northwest region. However, sightings have been reported in other parts of the United States, albeit in limited numbers. The Hornets are believed to have been introduced through international cargo shipments, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and prevention efforts across the country.
Aggressive Attacks And Stinging: Asian Giant Hornets possess a potent venom and powerful stingers capable of piercing regular protective clothing. Their stings can be extremely painful and, in some cases, fatal, especially for those who are allergic or receive multiple stings.
Threat to Bee Populations: These Hornets are notorious for attacking Honeybee colonies, decimating entire hives within a short span of time. The loss of Honeybees not only affects honey production but also disrupts pollination, posing a threat to agricultural ecosystems.
The Human Impact: Asian Giant Hornet can become aggressive towards humans, especially in defensive of their nests. Their large size and venomous stingers make them a potential danger, particularly to individuals who may unknowingly come into contact with their nests.
Nesting Behavior: Asian Giant Hornets typically build their nests underground, often utilizing abandoned rodent burrows. These nests can house thousands of hornets and are meticulously constructed using chewed-up plant material mixed with saliva.
Hunting Techniques: The Asian Giant Hornet is relentless, and a formidable predator known for its hunting skills. They primarily prey on other insects, particularly Bees and Wasps. A single Hornet can decimate an entire Honeybee hive by decapitating Bees and bringing the protein-rich thoraxes back to their nest to feed their young.
Physical Characteristics: The Asian Giant Hornet is easily recognizable due to its distinctive appearance. It has a large, robust body with a dark brown or black coloration. The head is orange or yellow, featuring prominent mandibles and compound eyes. Its wings are translucent and can span up to 4 inches in length when fully extended.
Seasonal Activity: Asian Giant Hornets are most active during the summer and early fall. Their colonies reach their peak size during this period, and their foraging activity intensifies. It is crucial to be cautious during these months to avoid potential encounters.
Control and Management: Efforts are underway to control and manage the Asian Giant Hornet populations in the United States. The primary strategies include trapping, nest destruction, and monitoring programs. By identifying and eradicating Hornet nests, authorities aim to prevent the establishment and further spread of these invasive insects.
Remember, if you encounter an Asian Giant Hornet or suspect its presence, it is essential to report it to local authorities or entomology experts. Do not attempt to handle or eliminate these Hornets on your own, as they can be dangerous.
The presence of the Asian Giant Hornet in the United States is a concerning development, considering the risks they pose to human safety and ecosystems. It is crucial for authorities, researchers, and the public to remain vigilant in monitoring its spread and taking appropriate measures to control its population. By raising awareness and understanding the dangers associated with the Asian Giant Hornet, we can work towards minimizing its impact on both local ecosystems and human well-being.
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Top 18 Tips For Defending Against Summer Pests
Defending against pests during the summer months here in Philadelphia requires a proactive approach. Here are Evans Pest Control’s top 18 tips to help you keep pests at bay:
1. Seal Entry Points: As usual, inspect your home for cracks, gaps, or holes in the foundation, walls, windows, and doors. Seal these entry points with caulk or weather-stripping to prevent pests from entering. A metal door sweep should be used to discourage rats and mice from entering.
2. Keep a Clean Home: It is most important to keep an environment that is free of clutter. Regularly clean your home, paying attention to areas prone to crumbs and spills, such as the kitchen and dining areas. Vacuum carpets and sweep floors to eliminate food particles that can attract pests.
3. Store Food Properly: Keep all food, including pet food, in sealed containers. This prevents pests from accessing a food source and eliminates their attraction to your home.
4. Dispose of Garbage Properly: Make sure your trash cans have tight-fitting lids and empty them regularly. Keep outdoor trash cans away from your home to discourage pests from being drawn to your property.
5. Manage Moisture: Pests are attracted to moisture, so ensure that your home is not providing them with a water source. Fix any leaks in pipes, faucets, or air conditioning units. Additionally, make sure gutters and downspouts are functioning properly to redirect water away from your home's foundation.
6. Trim Vegetation: Trim back trees, shrubs, and branches that touch or overhang your home. Pests can use these as bridges to gain access to your house. Keep your lawn well-maintained, as tall grass can also provide hiding places for pests.
7. Install Screens: Install screens on windows and doors to prevent pests from entering your home while still allowing for ventilation. Ensure that the screens are in good condition and free from tears or holes.
8. Maintain Your Yard: Remove any debris, piles of leaves, or stagnant water from your yard, as these can serve as breeding grounds for pests. Regularly mow your lawn and trim bushes to minimize hiding places for pests.
9. Seek Out The Evans Pest Control Professionals For Help: If you have a persistent pest problem, consider contacting the professionals at Evans Pest Control. They have the expertise and tools to effectively eliminate pests and provide long-term solutions.
10. Avoid Standing Water: Mosquitoes and other insects thrive in standing water. Regularly inspect your property for areas where water can accumulate, such as birdbaths, clogged gutters, and flowerpots. Empty or change the water frequently to prevent mosquito breeding.
11. Keep Outdoor Areas Clean: If you have a backyard or outdoor space, keep it clean and tidy. Remove fallen fruit, debris, and pet waste regularly, as they can attract pests like flies, ants, and rodents.
12. Secure Outdoor Trash Bins: Make sure to use premium quality outdoor trash bins that have lids with a tight airtight fit. Consider using trash bin liners to contain odors and reduce the attraction for pests. Clean the bins periodically to prevent residue buildup.
13. Maintain Proper Drainage: Ensure that your property has proper drainage systems in place. Poor drainage can lead to excess moisture, which attracts pests. Clear any clogged gutters and make sure downspouts direct water away from your home's foundation.
14. Be Cautious with Outdoor Lighting: While outdoor lighting is essential, it can attract flying insects. Consider using yellow or LED lights, which are less attractive to pests. Place lights away from entry points to minimize their attraction to your home.
15. Keep Firewood Away: If you store firewood, keep it at least 20 feet away from your home. Pests, including termites, can nest in firewood piles and easily find their way into your house if it's located too close.
16. Regularly Inspect and Maintain: Conduct regular inspections of your home, both indoors and outdoors, to identify any signs of pest activity. Look for droppings, chewed wires, damaged wood, or other indicators of pests. If you notice any issues, take prompt action to address them.
17. Educate Yourself: Learn about common pests in your area and their behaviors. Understanding their habits and preferences can help you take proactive measures to prevent infestations.
18. Consult Local Resources: Philadelphia has local resources available, such as the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, which provides guidance on pest control and prevention. Consult their website or contact them for additional information specific to your area. Evans Pest Control is also a good resource. Please consider calling when you have questions.
Remember, prevention is key when it comes to pests. By implementing these tips and maintaining a clean and well-maintained environment, you can reduce the likelihood of pest infestations during these summer months.
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Rodent Control For Restaurants
The site of a rat or mouse in a restaurant would cause a reputation nightmare and can’t be allowed to happen. Rodents like rats and mice can also cause extensive damage to restaurant properties and contaminate food supplies. Evans Pest Control employs effective strategies to handle rodent issues, including:
INSPECTION:
Trained technicians conduct a detailed inspection to identify potential entry points, nesting areas, and food sources.
EXCLUSION:
By sealing off access points, such as gaps in walls, pipes, or utility lines, Evans Pest Control prevents rodents from entering the restaurant.
TRAPPING AND BAITING:
Strategically placed traps and bait stations are used to capture and eliminate rodents within the premises. These methods are designed to minimize risks to humans and non-target animals.
SANITATION GUIDANCE:
Evans Pest Control may offer recommendations on proper food storage, waste management, and cleaning practices to deter rodents and reduce their attraction to the restaurant.
ONGOING MONITORING:
Regular inspections and follow-up visits help ensure that rodent activity is kept in check. Evans Pest Control may also provide preventive measures, such as installing rodent-resistant materials or implementing monitoring systems.
Evans Pest Control takes a comprehensive and tailored approach to address the threat of flies and rodents in restaurants located in Center City Philadelphia. By combining inspection, exclusion, treatment, sanitation guidance, and ongoing monitoring, they aim to create a pest-free environment that prioritizes food safety and customer satisfaction.
COMMUNICATION AND EDUCATION:
Evans Pest Control understands that effective pest management involves collaboration with restaurant owners, managers, and staff. They prioritize communication and education to ensure everyone is aware of the best practices for fly and rodent control. They may provide training sessions or informational materials to educate employees about proper sanitation, waste management, and early pest detection. By fostering a shared responsibility, Evans Pest Control empowers restaurant staff to actively participate in maintaining a pest-free environment.
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM):
Evans Pest Control follows the principles of Integrated Pest Management, which emphasizes a holistic approach to pest control. IPM focuses on minimizing pesticide use and utilizing a combination of strategies to manage pests effectively. This approach may include preventive measures, regular inspections, targeted treatments, and ongoing monitoring. By customizing their pest control solutions based on the specific needs of each restaurant, Evans Pest Control ensures a comprehensive and environmentally responsible approach to pest management.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE:
In the event of an unexpected pest infestation or emergency, Evans Pest Control understands the urgency of the matter. They have a dedicated team that can quickly respond to such situations, providing prompt and effective pest control solutions. Whether it's a sudden influx of flies or a rodent sighting, Evans Pest Control is equipped to handle emergencies and restore the restaurant's pest-free environment promptly.
Restaurants in Center City Philadelphia can rely on Evans Pest Control to handle the threats of flies and rodents effectively. With their comprehensive approach, emphasis on communication and education, integration of pest management principles, and prompt emergency response, Evans Pest Control strives to ensure the pest control needs of restaurants are met efficiently and professionally, allowing them to focus on providing a clean and enjoyable dining experience to their customers.
Call Evans Pest Control to have a friendly discussion about your pest control needs
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DIY Guide To Keeping Pests Away For Your Memorial Day Cookout
Here comes Memorial Day with cookouts and maybe trips to the shore. A great way to celebrate and honor Memorial Day is to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. However, bees, flies, and Mosquitoes are now emerging and can quickly turn your gathering into an unpleasant experience. To ensure a pest-free outdoor experience for your family, follow this do-it-yourself guide that provides some effective methods for keeping pests away.
Prepare the Area:
Before your cookout or outdoor gathering, take some time to prepare the outdoor area properly. Remove any standing water sources, such as birdbaths or clogged gutters, as they attract mosquitoes. Trim back bushes and cut tall grass, as these can harbor ticks and other insects. Clear away debris, such as fallen leaves and logs, as they provide hiding places for pests.
Create a Protective Barrier:
One effective way to keep pests away is by creating a protective barrier around your cookout area. Consider using citronella candles, mosquito coils, or torches with citronella oil. Citronella is a natural insect repellent that can help repel mosquitoes and other flying insects. Place these items strategically around the perimeter of the cookout area to create a barrier of protection.
Utilize Natural Repellents:
Several natural repellents can be used to deter pests from your outdoor area. Some examples include:
Essential Oils: Citronella, lemongrass, lavender, and eucalyptus essential oils are known for their insect-repellent properties. Dilute a few drops in water and spray the mixture around your cookout area. Additionally, you can place cotton balls soaked in these oils near seating areas. These oils are available on Amazon.
Herbs and Plants: Planting pest-repelling herbs and plants around your outdoor space can provide additional protection. Consider growing basil, mint, rosemary, or marigold flowers, as they naturally repel insects.
Keep Food Covered:
One of the biggest attractions for pests at a cookout is the food. To prevent insects from swarming around your food, make sure to keep it covered at all times. Use mesh food covers or domes to create a barrier between the food and pests. This will also help protect against flies and other insects that can spread germs.
Clean Up Regularly:
Regular cleaning during your cookout is essential to deter pests. Dispose of garbage promptly and secure it in tightly sealed containers. Wipe down tables and surfaces regularly to remove any food residue that might attract insects. Keep an eye out for spills and clean them up immediately.
Provide Insect-Repellent Options for Guests:
To ensure your guests have a pleasant experience, consider providing insect repellent options. Place a basket filled with mosquito repellent sprays, wipes, or lotions near the entrance of your cookout area. This way, everyone can protect themselves from pesky insects.
Use Fans or Smoke:
Another effective way to deter pests is by using fans or creating smoke around your cookout area. Flying insects like mosquitoes are not strong fliers, so a gentle breeze from fans can help keep them away. Position fans strategically to create airflow and discourage insects from approaching. Alternatively, you can create smoke by using a charcoal grill or placing specific herbs like sage or rosemary on the grill. The smoke acts as a natural deterrent for mosquitoes and flies.
Set up Bug Zappers:
Bug zappers can be an excellent addition to your pest control strategy. These devices attract insects with UV light and then electrocute them. Set up bug zappers in areas away from the main gathering to draw insects away from your cookout area. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and place the bug zappers at a safe distance from guests to avoid any accidents.
Provide Pet-Friendly Protection:
If you have pets attending your cookout, it's crucial to consider their protection against pests as well. Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes can cause discomfort and health issues for your furry friends. Ensure your pets are up to date with their flea and tick preventatives and consider using pet-friendly insect repellents. Create a designated area for your pets away from the cooking and dining area to minimize the chances of pests bothering them.
Seek Out Evans Pest Control For Advice And Help:
In severe cases where pests persist despite your best efforts, it may be necessary to call Evans Pest Control for assistance. Evans Pest Control professionals have the knowledge and tools to identify and treat specific pest problems effectively. They can provide targeted solutions and treatments to ensure a pest-free environment for your cookout.
By following these DIY methods, you can keep pests at bay and ensure a pleasant Memorial Day cookout for you and your guests. Remember to prepare the area, create a protective barrier, utilize natural repellents, keep food covered, clean up regularly, and provide insect-repellent options. Remember to use fans or smoke to deter pests, set up bug zappers away from the main gathering, provide pet-friendly protection, and seek professional help if needed. With these strategies in place, you can confidently host a pest-free event and celebrate the holiday with your loved ones. We hope everyone has a happy Memorial Day!
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The New Construction Pest Problem
Plaster beetles get their name because they are often associated with new construction. As new plaster dries, sometimes mold is formed, and these beetles feed on the mold associated with new construction and rapidly multiply. We are seeing a lot of plaster beetles this time of year because of the new construction in and around Philadelphia. The Plaster Beetle is also known as minute brown scavenger beetles or Latridiidae, are small insects that belong to the family Latridiidae. They are typically found in homes, particularly in damp or moldy areas. Here are some facts, identification tips, traps, and treatment methods related to plaster beetles:
Facts about Plaster Beetles:
Appearance: Plaster beetles are tiny insects, usually measuring between 1.5 to 3.5 millimeters in length. They have a shiny, dark brown or black body with an oval shape.
Habitat: These beetles thrive in damp environments, such as basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and areas with water damage or excessive moisture.
Diet: Plaster beetles primarily feed on mold spores and fungi. They are often attracted to areas with decaying organic matter and moisture, as these provide a suitable food source.
Lifecycle: Plaster beetles undergo complete metamorphosis, which includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The larvae feed on mold and fungi while the adults continue to do so and may also feed on other small insects.
Behavior: Plaster beetles are known to be active at night. They prefer to hide in cracks, crevices, and behind wallpaper or baseboards during the day.
Identification of Plaster Beetles:
Size and Color: Plaster beetles are very small, ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 millimeters. They have shiny, dark brown or black coloration.
Body Shape: Their body shape is oval or elongated, resembling a small beetle.
Antennae: Plaster beetles have distinctive clubbed antennae, with the last few segments forming a club-like shape.
Traps for Plaster Beetles:
Sticky Traps: Place sticky traps in areas where plaster beetles are suspected. These traps use adhesive surfaces to catch and immobilize the beetles.
Light Traps: Plaster beetles are attracted to light sources at night. Placing a light trap in the affected area can help capture them.
Treatment for Plaster Beetles:
Source Elimination: Identify and eliminate the source of excessive moisture or mold that is attracting the beetles. Fix any plumbing leaks, improve ventilation, and address any areas with water damage.
Cleaning and Sanitation: Thoroughly clean the affected areas using mild detergent or a mixture of water and vinegar. Remove any decaying organic matter, such as moldy materials.
Chemical Control: In severe infestations, insecticides labeled for use against beetles may be applied by a professional pest control operator. It is crucial to follow the instructions on the product label and take necessary safety precautions.
Remember, if you have a persistent or extensive infestation of plaster beetles, it is recommended to consult with the friendly professionals at Evans Pest Control for appropriate treatment options and advice.
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How To Discourage Rats And Mice
How To Discourage Rats And Mice From Gaining Entry To Your Property This Summer
Keeping Rats and Mice Away from Your Property
As the warm summer months approach, homeowners often find themselves facing an unwelcome problem: rats and mice invading their property. Rodents cause damage to your property, spread diseases, and create a general nuisance. If you're wondering how to discourage rats and mice from gaining entry to your property this summer, you are in the right place. Let’s explore effective strategies and practical tips to discourage rats and mice from entering your property. By implementing the following measures, you may enjoy a rodent-free summer season.
How To Discourage Rats And Mice From Gaining Entry To Your Property this Summer
When it comes to rodent prevention, the best offense is a good defense. By taking proactive steps to discourage rats and mice from gaining entry to your property, you can avoid the headaches and potential hazards associated with their presence. Here are some tried-and-true methods to keep these critters away:
1. Seal All Entry Points
Rodents are experts at squeezing through tiny openings, so it's crucial to seal off any potential entry points. Inspect your property thoroughly, paying close attention to gaps around windows, doors, utility lines, and vents. Use steel wool that will cut up a rodent’s mouth and discourage them from chewing, or metal door sweeps to seal these openings effectively.
2. Keep Food Sources Secure
One of the primary reasons rats and mice are attracted to your property is the availability of food and water. Take measures to deny them access to their favorite treats. Store all food in airtight containers made of sturdy materials like glass or metal. Additionally, make sure your garbage cans have tight-fitting lids and are emptied regularly. Inspect the underneath of garbage cans to look for gain of entry points there as well.
3. Maintain a Clean Environment
It cannot be emphasized enough that rats thrive in unkempt and cluttered spaces. Keep your property clean and well-organized to discourage their presence. Regularly sweep and mop floors, vacuum carpets, and remove any potential hiding spots, such as piles of debris or overgrown vegetation. It is almost impossible to stop rodent infestations without first cleaning the environment around the infestation area.
4. Trim Trees and Shrubs
Overhanging branches and dense shrubbery provide easy access points for rats and mice to climb onto your property. Trim trees and shrubs, maintaining a distance of at least three feet between them and your house. This simple step can significantly reduce the risk of rodents finding their way inside.
5. Install Door Sweeps
Rats and mice can easily slip under doors, even if the gap seems small. Install metal door sweeps to create a barrier that prevents rodents from entering your home. Evans Pest Control can help you find the right door sweep that will discourage rats and mice.
6. Eliminate Standing Water
Besides food, rodents also require water sources to survive. Remove any standing water around your property, as it can attract not only rats and mice but also other pests like mosquitoes. Fix leaky pipes, ensure proper drainage, and empty any containers that collect rainwater.
FAQs About Discouraging Rats and Mice in Summer
1. Are rats and mice more active in the summer?
Yes, rats and mice are more active in the summer due to the favorable weather conditions. They seek shelter, food, and water, making homes an attractive target.
2. What diseases do rats and mice carry?
Rats and mice can carry various diseases, including hantavirus, leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and rat-bite fever. It is crucial to prevent their entry to protect your health.
3. Can I use ultrasonic repellents to deter rodents?
While ultrasonic repellents claim to deter rodents, their effectiveness is questionable. It is best to rely on proven methods such as sealing entry points, keeping a clean environment, and eliminating sources of food and water to discourage rats and mice effectively.
4. Are natural repellents effective in deterring rodents?
Natural repellents such as peppermint oil, vinegar, or mothballs may have some temporary effect in deterring rodents. However, their efficacy is limited, and it's essential to complement their use with other preventive measures.
5. Should I use poison to get rid of rats and mice?
Using poison to eliminate rats and mice can be risky, especially if you have pets or children in your home. It's best to focus on preventive measures and non-lethal methods of rodent control to avoid potential harm to other members of your household. Evans Pest Control practices safe methods for disseminating poison, using locking boxes. Poisons should only be used by professionals. The friendly professionals at Evans Pest Control can explain the proper use of poisons, and by the way, Evans Pest Control has available at their store a complete line of professional rodent control products.
6. What should I do if I already have a rodent infestation?
If you suspect or have confirmed a rodent infestation in your property, it's advisable to contact Evans Pest Control. They have the expertise and knowledge to effectively eliminate infestation and prevent future occurrences.
Keeping rats and mice away from your property during the summer months requires a proactive approach and diligent maintenance. By sealing entry points, securing food sources, and maintaining a clean environment, you can significantly reduce the risk of rodent infestation. Remember to trim trees and shrubs, install metal door sweeps, and eliminate standing water to make your property less appealing to these unwanted guests. If you already have an infestation, don't hesitate to call Evans Pest Control for advice. By implementing these measures and staying vigilant, you can enjoy a rodent-free summer and protect the health and integrity of your property.
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Termites - The Usual Suspect
How To Handle A Suspected Termite Issue
Termites are one of the most destructive pests that can invade your home. In Philadelphia, and the suburbs, Termites are a constant threat. If you suspect that you have a termite problem, it is important to act immediately. In this article, we discuss how to handle a suspected termite issue and how to prevent further damage to your home.
Signs of a Termite Infestation
It is important to identify the signs of termite infestation. Some common signs include:
Presence of mud tubes on the exterior of your home, or in the basement
Soft or hollow-sounding wood
Small holes in wood or drywall
Wings or dead termites around windowsills or other entry points
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to act right away.
Steps To Handle A Suspected Termite Issue
Contact the Professionals at Evans Pest Control
The first step in handling a suspected termite issue is to contact Evans Pest Control. A licensed pest control technician will be able to conduct a thorough inspection of your home and identify any potential termite infestations.
Conduct a Termite Inspection
Once you have contacted Evans, the technician will conduct a termite inspection. The technician will look for signs of termite damage, including mud tubes, damaged wood, and termite wings. They will also look for areas where termites are likely to enter your home, such as cracks in the foundation or gaps in the siding.
Treatment Plan
If the technician finds evidence of a termite infestation, they will develop a treatment plan to eliminate the termites. There are several treatment options available, including:
Liquid termiticide treatments: This involves applying a liquid insecticide to the soil around your home's foundation to create a barrier against termites.
Bait stations: This involves placing bait stations around your home to attract and eliminate termites.
Fumigation: This involves sealing your home and filling it with a gas that kills termites.
Repair Damage
After the termites have been eliminated, it is important to repair any damage they may have caused. This may involve replacing damaged wood or drywall. It is important to hire a licensed contractor to ensure that the repairs are done correctly.
Prevention
Once the termite issue has been resolved, it is important to take steps to prevent future infestations. Some preventive measures include:
Eliminating moisture around your home's foundation by fixing leaks and redirecting downspouts away from the foundation.
Removing any wood debris from around your home.
Regularly inspect your home for signs of termites.
Handling a suspected termite issue can be a daunting task, but by taking immediate action and working with the friendly professionals at Evans Pest Control, you can protect your home from further damage. Remember to conduct regular inspections and take preventive measures to prevent future infestations. If you suspect that you have a termite issue, don't wait - contact Evans Pest Control today.
At https://evanspestmgmt.com, we understand the importance of protecting your home from pests. That's why we offer comprehensive pest control services to help keep your home pest-free. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to schedule a termite inspection.
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And Here Come The Ants
Just about now, Ants are getting back in action in Philadelphia, and they want to get in your kitchen. They can invade your home in search of food and water, and once they establish a colony, they can be difficult to get rid of. Evans Pest Control will be ready to help, but before Ants become a problem requiring our professionals, some of these DIY tips might help. Here are some tips and tricks for controlling ants, and the chemical trails ants lay down to lead the colony to the food resources in your home:
Keep your home clean: Ants are attracted to food and water, so keeping your home clean and free of crumbs and spills can help deter them. Clean up spills and crumbs immediately, and don't leave dirty dishes sitting out.
Use vinegar: Ants hate the smell of vinegar, so spraying a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar around entry points and along ant trails can help deter them.
Use diatomaceous earth: Diatomaceous earth is a natural insecticide that can kill ants without using harmful chemicals. Sprinkle it around entry points and along ant trails, and watch as the ants avoid the area.
Use bait traps: Ant bait traps contain a sweet liquid that attracts ants, and a poison that they carry back to their colony. Place these traps near ant entry points and along ant trails for best results.
Use essential oils: Ants are also repelled by certain essential oils, such as peppermint, tea tree, and cinnamon. Mix a few drops of these oils with water and spray around entry points and along the chemical trails’ ants lay down.
Cut off their food supply: Finally, make sure to store food in sealed containers and keep your kitchen clean. This will help cut off the ants' food supply and discourage them from staying in your home.
While these DIY methods can be effective, if you have a severe ant infestation, you may need to call in the professionals at Evans Pest Control. However, with a little effort and persistence, you can keep ants at bay and enjoy a pest-free home.
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Happy Cinco De Mayo
As we celebrate Cinco de Mayo, let's not forget about another kind of celebration - the annual springtime invasion of pests! Yes, it's that time of year again, when ants, spiders, and other creepy crawlies come out of hibernation and into our homes.
But fear not, my friends, for we have some pest control tips that will have you laughing all the way to the fiesta.
First and foremost, prevention is key. Keep your kitchen and dining area clean and free of food debris. If you're having a Cinco de Mayo party, be sure to seal up all your delicious leftovers in airtight containers.
Next, let's talk about those pesky ants. Did you know that ants hate cinnamon? Sprinkle some around the areas where you see them, and they'll steer clear of your chips and salsa.
If spiders are your problem, try this little trick: place a few drops of peppermint oil in a spray bottle of water and spritz it around your windows and doors. Not only will it repel spiders, but your home will smell like a candy cane factory.
Finally, if you're really struggling with pests, it might be time to call in the professionals at Evans Pest Control.
So, there you have it, folks - some pest control tips that are sure to make you smile. Now go enjoy your Cinco de Mayo festivities, and may your home be pest-free!
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How to Keep Your Home Pest-Free This Spring: A DIY Guide
Spring is here, and pests will try to make your home their own. No one wants to share their living space with pests, so it's important to take steps to keep them out. Evans Pest Control is gearing up for a busy season. Here is a DIY guide to keep your home pest-free this spring. After reading this DIY guide, please keep in mind that Evans Pest control carries a wide range of professional DIY Pest Control Products at our store just off I-95 at Allegheny Avenue. Stop by, talk to a professional and purchase some DIY Pest Control Products!
Pests cause serious problems to your property, from damaging the structure of your home to carrying diseases. They can also be difficult and expensive to get rid of once they've established themselves. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to prevent pests from entering your home in the first place. By following our DIY guide, you can keep your home pest-free and enjoy the spring season without any unwanted visitors.
1. Keep Your Home Clean
One of the best ways to prevent pests from entering your home is to keep it clean. Pests are attracted to food, water, and shelter, so it's important to eliminate these things as much as possible. Clean up spills and crumbs immediately, store food in airtight containers, and take out the trash regularly. You should also vacuum and sweep your floors regularly and wipe down counters and other surfaces.
2. Seal Up Your Home
Pests can enter your home through even the smallest cracks and gaps, so it's important to seal up any openings. Check for cracks around windows and doors and use weather stripping or caulk to seal them up. You should also seal up any openings around pipes, vents, and electrical wires. If you have a chimney, make sure it's capped to prevent pests from entering.
3. Eliminate Standing Water
Many pests are attracted to standing water, so it's important to eliminate it as much as possible. Fix any leaks or drips in your home, and make sure your gutters and downspouts are clear of debris. You should also eliminate any standing water in your yard, such as in bird baths or flowerpots.
4. Keep Your Property Clear
Your frontage and yard are attractive pest habitats, so it's important to keep it clear and tidy. Trimming back bushes and trees and keeping your grass cut short limits pest habitat ranges. You should also remove any debris, such as fallen leaves or branches. If you have a wood pile, store it away from your home and off the ground.
5. Use Natural Pest Control Methods
If you do end up with pests in your home, it may be best to utilize pet friendly natural pest control methods rather than chemical pesticides. Chemicals can be harmful to humans and pets, and they can also harm the environment. There are many natural pest control methods you can try, such as using essential oils, diatomaceous earth, or sticky traps. Evans pest Control has a range of professional and pet safe pest control products available to purchase at our Allegheny Avenue store.
6. Call in the Professionals
If you've tried everything and you still have pests in your home, it's time to call in the professionals at Evans Pest Control. Pest control experts, like Evans Pest Control, have the knowledge and state of the art equipment to get rid of pests safely. Evans pest Control provides ongoing maintenance through the season to maintain a pest free environment.
By following basic DIY pest control tips, you can go a long way to keeping your home pest-free this spring and enjoy the beautiful weather without any unwanted visitors as summer comes in. Remember the basics - to keep your home clear of clutter, sealing up openings that formed from the winter months, eliminating standing water, keeping your exterior area tidy, using safe, natural pest control methods, and calling in the professionals quickly if pests are becoming a problem. With these tips, you can enjoy a pest-free home all season long.
FAQs
What are some common spring pests?
In the Delaware Valley some of the common spring pests include ants, cockroaches, termites, bees, wasps, ticks, and mosquitoes.
What are some safe, natural pest control methods I can use?
There are many natural pest control methods you can use, such as essential oils, diatomaceous earth, or sticky traps. You can also try using natural predators, such as ladybugs, to control pests in your yard. Evans Pest Control has for sale at their store a full range of professional DIY pest control products.
What should I do if I see pests in my home?
If you see pests in your home, it's important to act right away. Try using natural pest control methods first, and if that doesn't work, give us a call.
How often should I clean my home to prevent pests?
You should clean your home, especially the kitchen counter and floor regularly to prevent pests. It's best to clean up spills and crumbs immediately and vacuum and sweep your floors at least once a week. You should also wipe down counters and other surfaces regularly.
Can pests cause health problems?
Yes, some pests can cause health problems. For example, mosquitoes can transmit diseases like West Nile virus and Zika virus, and cockroaches can trigger asthma and allergies. It's important to keep pests out of your home to protect your health and well-being.
Keeping your home pest-free this spring doesn't have to be a daunting task. By following these simple DIY tips, you can make your home less attractive to pests and prevent infestations from occurring. Remember to seal up cracks and gaps that have formed over the winter months, store food tightly, and clean your home regularly to prevent little food particles from attracting pests. Look for nesting areas around your property, and clear these areas. If you do see pests in your home, try using safe natural pest control methods first, and if that doesn't work, call Evans Pest Control. With attention to these details, you can enjoy a pest-free home this spring and all year round.
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Guide to Spring Pest Control: Tips and Tricks
The Ultimate Guide to Spring Pest Control: Tips and Tricks
Spring is a time in the Delaware Valley when trees come to life, and warm weather triggers growth, but unfortunately, it's also a time when pests emerge from their winter hibernation and start wreaking havoc on your home and gardens. With the right spring pest control techniques, and starting now, you can protect your property and keep it pest-free.
Evans Pest Control is usually extra busy this time of year, starting pest control for the spring and summer months ahead. If you can take preventative measures now, pests find it more difficult to establish a foothold as summer approaches. In this spring pest control guide, we'll share our top tips and tricks for effective spring pest control. From identifying common spring pests to preventing infestations and managing existing ones.
Identifying Common Spring Pests
The first step in effective spring pest control is identifying the pests that are most likely to cause you trouble.
Some common spring pests include:
1. Ants - These tiny insects are attracted to food and water and can quickly build a colony in your home.
2. Termites - These destructive pests can cause extensive damage to wooden structures, including furniture and buildings.
3. Mosquitoes - Mosquitoes breed in standing water, making them a common problem during the spring and summer months.
4. Bees and Wasps - These stinging insects can be dangerous if they build a nest on your property, especially if you or someone in your family is allergic.
5. Spiders - While most spiders are harmless, some species can be poisonous and pose a threat to humans.
6. Cockroaches – A persistent threat in urban areas like Philadelphia, and common all over. When brought into an environment with moisture, food, and places to hide, they breed quickly.
7. The Spotted Lanternfly – This planthopper is not indigenous to these parts and causes significant damage to plants.
8. Ticks - This scary parasite is tiny this time of year and hard to spot.
9. Flies -
Flying bugs and insects can be harmless, or they can be venomous disease-carrying pests.
Preventing Infestations
Preventing pest infestations is key to effective spring pest control. Here are some tips to keep pests from entering your property:
1. Seal up cracks and holes: Inspect your home for any cracks, gaps, or holes in the walls, foundation, and roof, and seal them up with caulk, weather stripping, metal door sweeps, and sealants. This will help prevent pests from entering your home.
2. Clean up debris: Clear away any piles of debris, such as leaves, wood, or garbage, from around your home, as they can attract pests. Keep your yard clean and well-maintained.
3. Store food properly: Keep all food, including pet food, in airtight containers, and make sure to clean up any spills or crumbs promptly. Pests are attracted to food, so removing their food source can help deter them.
4. Fix leaks: Fix any leaks in your home, both inside and outside, as pests are attracted to water sources. Make sure to fix leaky faucets, pipes, and gutters.
5. Install screens: Install screens on doors and windows to keep pests out while still allowing fresh air in. Make sure to repair any tears or holes in the screens.
6. Call the Evans Pest Control professionals: If you're still having problems with pests, call a pest control professional to assess the situation and recommend the best course of action.
Managing Existing Infestations
If you already have a pest infestation, don't worry. There are steps you can take to manage and take control of the problem.
Here are some steps you can take to manage existing pest infestations:
1. Identify the type of pest: Before you can effectively control pests, you need to identify the type of pest you're dealing with. This will help you determine the best approach to control them.
2. Remove food sources: Pests are attracted to food, so it's important to remove any food sources that may be attracting them. This includes cleaning up spills and crumbs, storing food in airtight containers, and taking out the garbage regularly.
3. Seal entry points: Pests can enter your home or workplace through tiny cracks and gaps. Seal these entry points to prevent pests from getting in. You can use caulk or weatherstripping to seal gaps around windows and doors can be fitted with metal door sweeps. Use wire mesh to cover larger holes.
4. Use pesticides: Pesticides can be effective in controlling pests, but they should be used with caution. Always read the label and follow the instructions carefully. If you're unsure about how to use a pesticide, consult the experts at Evans Pest Control. Your neighborhood pest control professional has on sale at their store, a selection of professional quality pest control products available. View our select of DIY pest control products.
5. Use traps: Traps can be an effective way to control pests without using pesticides. There are a variety of traps available, including sticky traps, live traps, and snap traps.
6. Call a pest control professional: If you're unable to control the pest infestation on your own, or if the infestation is severe, it's best to call a pest control professional. They have the knowledge and experience to effectively control pests and can provide advice on how to prevent future infestations.
Before you can effectively control pests, you need to identify the type of pest you’re dealing with. Different pests require different treatment methods, so it’s essential to know what you’re up against. Common pests during spring include ants, termites, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, and rodents.
PREVENT ENTRY
The best way to control pests is to prevent them from entering your home. Seal any gaps or cracks in your doors and windows, and make sure that screens are intact. Evans Pest Control can install door sweeps that are effective and deterring rodents from crawling under doors. Store food in airtight containers and keep your home clean and clutter-free. Trim any branches or shrubs that come in contact with your home, as these can serve as a bridge for pests to enter.
ELIMINATE BREEDING SITES
Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, so eliminate any standing water in your yard. Fix any leaks in your outdoor faucets and ensure that gutters are free of debris. Trim any overgrown vegetation in your yard, as this can provide a breeding ground for other pests like rodents and ticks.
USE NATURAL REMEDIES
If you’re looking for a more natural approach to pest control, there are several options available. Essential oils like peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus can repel pests like ants and mosquitoes. Diatomaceous earth is an effective treatment for fleas and ticks, and it’s safe for pets and humans.
CHEMICAL TREATMENTS
If natural remedies aren’t effective, chemical treatments may be necessary. It’s essential to use caution when using pesticides, as they can be harmful to pets and humans. Always follow the instructions carefully, and keep the area ventilated. If you’re not comfortable using chemicals, consider hiring a professional pest control service.
RODENT CONTROL
Rodents like mice and rats can cause significant damage to your home and carry diseases. To control rodents, seal any gaps or cracks in your home’s foundation and keep your home clean and clutter-free. Set traps or use bait stations in areas where rodents are active.
Spring pest control is essential for maintaining a healthy and pest-free home. If you can prevent the spring surge in pest infiltration to your home, you can prevent a big problem in summer. Pests tend to establish a foothold, either inside, or outside, and then breed to expand their presence through the summer months. By identifying the pests, preventing entry, eliminating breeding sites, using natural remedies, and employing chemical treatments, when necessary, you can effectively control pests. Remember to always follow safety guidelines when using pesticides and consider consulting a professional like Evans Pest Control is a good idea if you’re not comfortable using chemicals.
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Preparing Your Home For Pest Control in Spring
Springtime is the best time to get your home ready for pest control. The warmer temperatures and increased humidity provide the perfect breeding ground for insects, rodents, and other pests. However, with some simple steps, you can take control of your home and protect it from unwanted invaders. In this article, we'll explore how to prepare your home for pest control in the spring, from preventative measures to professional services.
Understanding Pest Control
Before diving into how to prepare for Spring pest control, it's essential to understand the basics of pest control. Pest control is the management and regulation of pests that can negatively impact human activities, including agriculture, forestry, and urban environments. Pests can range from insects like ants and cockroaches to rodents like mice and rats. It's essential to understand the different types of pests you're dealing with, as different pests require different control methods.
Identifying Pest Infestations
The first step in preparing for Springtime pest control is to identify any existing pest infestations. Look for signs of pests, such as droppings, gnawed items, and insect nests. Pay attention to any strange odors or sounds, as these can indicate the presence of pests. Once you've identified any infestations, it's time to call Evans Pest Control for an inspection.
Preventative Measures
The best way to control the pests that Springtime brings is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place. Here are some preventative measures you can take:
Seal Any Cracks And Holes
Pests can enter your home through even the smallest cracks and holes. Inspect your home for any cracks or holes and seal them using caulk or other sealants. Pay attention to areas around pipes, wires, and cables, as pests can use these as entry points.
Keep Your Home Clean
A clean home is less attractive to pests, so it's essential to keep your home tidy. Keep food stored in airtight containers, clean up any spills or crumbs immediately, and take out the garbage regularly.
Remove Any Standing Water
Standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests. Check your home for any areas of standing water, such as leaky pipes or clogged gutters, and address them immediately.
Professional Pest Control Services
If you've identified an infestation or want to take preventative measures further, it's time to consider the professional pest control services offered by Evans Pest Control. Evans Pest Control professionals have the experience and tools necessary to eliminate pests effectively. Here are some common pest control services:
Spring Insect Control
Spring insect control inspections can eliminate common household pests like ants, cockroaches, flies, bees, and spiders. Evans Pest Control professionals use a variety of methods, including baits, traps, and pet safe insecticides, to control and eliminate insects.
Rodent Control
Rodent control services can eliminate mice, rats, and other rodents from your home. Evans Pest Control professionals use their experience, traps, and baits to effectively control and eliminate rodents.
Pest Control Maintenance Plans
Springtime is the perfect time to have Evans Pest Control prepare your home with a pest control maintenance plan. Evans professional pest maintenance services, you can protect your home from unwanted and sometimes harmful pests. Remember to keep your home clean and sealed, remove any standing water, and address any pest problems immediately. It is easy to have Evans Pest Control setup a maintenance schedule for you, and keep your home, and family safe from unwanted pests.
FAQs
How often should I have maintenance for pests in and around my home?
The frequency of pest control treatments depends on a variety of factors, including the type of pest prevalent, the severity of the infestation, and your location. It's best to consult with the professionals at Evans Pest Control service to determine the best treatment plan for your home.
Can I do pest control myself?
Evans Pest Control sells DIY pest control products and exterminator kits at our store located on Allegheny avenue, and these professional products can be effective for small infestations, it's often best to leave pest control to the professionals. Evans Pest Control has the experience and state of the art equipment necessary to effectively eliminate pests from your home.
Are pest control treatments used by Evans Pest Control safe for pets and children?
Evans Pest Control uses products and equipment that are safe for pets and children when used as directed. It's essential to follow all instructions and precautions provided by Evans Pest Control to ensure the safety of your family and pets.
How can I prevent pests from returning after treatment?
To prevent pests from returning after treatment, it's important to keep your home clean and tidy, seal any cracks and holes, and address any standing water or moisture issues. It's also recommended to have regular maintenance pest control treatments to prevent future infestations. Evans Pest Control will set you up on a plan for the maintenance of your household pest control.
How can I choose the right pest control service for my home?
When choosing a pest control service, it's important to do your research and select a reputable and experienced company. Look for companies that use eco-friendly and safe products, offer guarantees on their services, and have positive customer reviews. Don't be afraid to ask for referrals or references from the company before choosing their services.
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The Luckiest Day Of The Year
Top of the mornin' to ya, lads and lasses! It’s the luckiest day of the year, St. Patrick's day, we at Evans Pest Control want to talk about a little critter that's not so lucky - the green stink bug.
Now, you might be wondering why we're talking about a stink bug on St. Patrick's day. Well, these pesky bugs are known for their green color and, like leprechauns, they can be quite elusive. Plus, we figured if we can't beat 'em, we might as well join 'em and give a nod to their green hue.
But don't let their color fool you, these bugs can cause some serious damage to crops and gardens. They love to feast on fruits, vegetables, and other plants, which can lead to a significant decrease in crop yield. And as their name suggests, they also emit a pungent odor when disturbed, making them a nuisance to have around.
Luckily, there are some simple pest control tips you can use to keep these stinkers at bay. One effective method is to make sure your outdoor spaces are free of debris, as stink bugs love to hide in leaves, weeds, and other plant material. You can also seal up any cracks or gaps around your home's foundation to prevent them from getting inside.
But if you're already dealing with an infestation, don't worry! Our team of experts at Evans Pest Control has the skills and knowledge to help you get rid of these pesky critters for good. So, if you're ready to kick these stink bugs to the curb, give us a call!
In the meantime, we hope you all have a happy and safe St. Patrick's day. And remember, if you see a green stink bug, don't try to catch it - you might end up smelling like...
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Termite Inspections: How To Choose The Right Provider
If you're a homeowner, Real Estate, or Property Management firm in Philadelphia, you know how important it is to protect your property from termites. Termites are small but incredibly destructive insects that can cause significant damage to your property. In fact, they are responsible for billions of dollars in damage to homes and other structures each year.
One of the best ways to protect your home from termites is by getting regular termite inspections. These inspections can help detect termite activity early on, allowing you to act before the damage becomes too severe. But with so many termite inspection providers in Philadelphia, how do you choose the right one? Here are some tips to help you make the right choice.
Look For A Provider With Experience
When it comes to termite inspections, experience matters. You want to choose a provider that has been in business for several years and has a track record of success. An experienced provider will have the knowledge and expertise to identify potential termite problems and recommend the best course of action.
Check For Proper Certification And Licensing
In addition to experience, it's important to choose a provider that is properly certified and licensed. Look for a provider that is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and has certified inspectors on staff. This will ensure that you are working with a reputable provider that has met the state's standards for termite inspections.
Ask About The Inspection Process
Before you choose a termite inspection provider, it's important to understand their inspection process. Ask about what is included in the inspection, how long it takes, and what kind of report you can expect to receive. A thorough inspection should include a visual inspection of all accessible areas of your home, including the attic, basement, and crawl space.
Consider The Cost
While cost shouldn't be the only factor you consider when choosing a termite inspection provider, it is an important one. Get quotes from several providers and compare them to find the one that offers the best value for your money. Keep in mind that the cheapest option isn't always the best, and you may end up paying more in the long run if you choose a provider that doesn't do a thorough job.
Read Reviews And Ask For References
Finally, take the time to read online reviews and ask for references from past customers. This can give you valuable insight into the provider's quality of work and customer service. Look for a provider that has positive reviews and a track record of satisfied customers.
Choose the Right Provider for Your Termite Inspection Needs
When it comes to protecting your home from termites, a regular termite inspection is a must. By following these tips, you can choose the right provider for your needs and ensure that your home stays termite-free for years to come.
At Evans Pest Control, we have been providing high-quality termite inspections to Homeowners, Real Estate, and Property Management firms in Philadelphia for many years. Our certified inspectors have the experience and expertise to identify potential termite problems and recommend the best course of action. Contact us today to schedule your termite inspection and protect your property from termites.
The Importance Of Termite Prevention
While termite inspections are essential, it's also important to take preventive measures to avoid termite infestations. Here are some ways to prevent termites from infesting your home:
1. Remove Wood and Debris: Termites love to feed on wood and debris. If you have piles of wood or debris near your home, you're inviting termites to come and feast. Remove these piles to reduce the risk of termite infestations.
2. Seal Cracks and Crevices: Termites can enter your home through small cracks and crevices. Seal these openings to reduce the risk of termite infestations.
3. Reduce Moisture: Termites love moisture, and damp areas are attractive to them. Fix leaks and reduce moisture to make your home less attractive to termites.
4. Use Termite-Resistant Materials: If you're building a new home or renovating your current home, consider using termite-resistant materials. These materials are less attractive to termites and can reduce the risk of termite infestations.
Evans Pest Control provides professional termite inspection and extermination. Please give us a call at (267) 582-2687, and talk to an expert.
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Termites - A Huge Problem
Are you concerned about termites damaging your property? Don't wait until it's too late. Evans Pest Control is here to help you with our comprehensive termite eradication services.
If you have Termites, don’t wait!
1. Termites can cause significant damage to your property, resulting in costly repairs.
2. Termites reproduce quickly, which means that a small infestation can turn into a major problem in no time.
3. Termites can compromise the structural integrity of your property, putting you and your loved ones at risk.
To avoid these problems, it's essential to act quickly if you suspect that you have a termite infestation. Our termite inspection and extermination services are designed to eliminate termites from your property quickly and effectively.
In addition, we offer termite inspection and extermination services for real estate transactions and property management firms. Whether you're buying or selling a property, or you're a property manager looking to protect your assets, our termite services can help.
At Evans Pest Control, we pride ourselves on delivering high-quality services to our customers. Our team of experienced professionals uses the latest techniques and equipment to ensure that your property is termite-free. Don't let termites damage your property any longer. Call us today at (267) 582-2687 to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a termite-free home or business.
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Top 10 Bed Bug Questions
It's no secret that bed bugs are not a joke. If you're not currently dealing with bloodsucking bed bugs in your home, chances are you've at least heard about them from an unlucky friend or family member who has had the unfortunate experience of being bitten on their body while sleeping. While most people have heard of bed bugs before and know they exist, there are still some common myths floating around out there — especially when it comes to how long it takes for a treated house to be completely clear of them. So, let's explore the top ten bed bug questions!
Are bed bugs really that bad?
Bed bugs are the most common pest in the world. They can be found in any part of your home, but most commonly… your bed! Bed bugs feed on human blood and can cause skin irritation and rashes. They can also transmit disease if they bite you or another person who is already infected with a bloodborne illness such as HIV/AIDS or hepatitis B. Bed bugs are very difficult to get rid of--if you're not sure whether you have them or not, it's best to call the friendly experts at Evans Pest Control!
How can I tell if I have bed bugs?
If you suspect that you may have bed bugs, the first thing to do is check your sheets for dark spots. Bed bug feces and blood tend to leave a dark stain on sheets, so if you see any black or brown stains on your mattress or pillowcase it could be an indication of an infestation.
If there are no signs of fecal matter or blood stains on your sheets (or if they're too small), then look for live bugs or eggs in and around the seams of your mattress, and in the corners of your bed frame! Bed bug nymphs are about 3mm long when they hatch from their eggs; adult bed bugs can get up to 5mm long--the size of an apple seed--so if either one is crawling around in the middle of the night while you're asleep and doesn't run away when exposed to light (which is why it's important), then chances are good that these are bed bugs!
If all else fails and none of these telltale signs appear after thorough inspection, check whether there are any unexplained marks on your body; this might indicate that someone has been scratching themselves due to bites from these small insects which cause itching sensations similar in nature but less severe than those caused by fleas!
How do I get rid of bed bugs?
• Vacuum the bugs and their eggs from your mattress, box spring and other furniture.
• Wash your sheets and clothing in hot water (130 degrees Fahrenheit) for at least 30 minutes to kill any bedbugs or their eggs that may be on them.
• After vacuuming, use a steamer on high heat for five minutes to kill any remaining live bedbugs on your furniture (you'll probably need a friend's help with this one). If you don't have a steamer available, try rubbing alcohol--it will also kill any adult bugs but won't work as well as steamers or irons do because of its lower temperature range (70-80 degrees Fahrenheit). Make sure not to get any liquid into electrical sockets while you're doing this!
What are the signs and symptoms of a bed bug infestation in my home?
There are several signs that indicate you may have a bed bug infestation in your home. Bed bugs are small and flat, about the size of an apple seed. They're reddish-brown in color and can be found in crevices and seams of mattresses, box springs, bed frames and headboards--but they can also spread to nearby items such as nightstands or dressers.
To check for bed bugs (and their droppings), look for:
• live bugs on or near sleeping areas
• fecal stains on sheets or mattresses; dark spots where blood has been sucked out by feeding bugs.
Do you think we have bed bugs here? (How to check for bed bugs)
If you think your home might be infested with bed bugs, there are some simple steps you can take to help rule out the possibility.
• Check for bugs and eggs: The easiest place to start is in the bedroom, where most people sleep on a regular basis. Do this by using a bright flashlight at night and shining it across the mattress (and box spring). If there are any signs of bed bugs or their eggs, they will appear as dark spots against light-colored surfaces like white sheets or cream-colored walls.
• Check for poop: Bed bug feces can also be found around baseboards near beds or furniture where they've been feeding on blood (or just hanging out). These little black dots look like coffee grounds mixed with dirt--so don't worry if they're not perfectly round! They may also appear as small stains when dried out on fabric such as comforters and blankets; however once again remember that these stains aren't always circular in shape either--they tend towards irregular shapes because these pests crawl around quite a bit before laying their eggs so sometimes their excretions will get smeared into other areas too...but don't worry too much about that either because what matters most is simply determining whether these tiny specs actually exist within certain rooms inside your house so if you find something suspicious then simply follow up by checking those areas more thoroughly than others until everything checks out okay again."
Can you get rid of bed bugs by yourself?
Bed bugs are unhealthy pests, and they can be difficult to get rid of. If you suspect that you have a bed bug infestation in your home, it's best to call the experts at Evans Pest Control for help. However, if you want to try on your own before calling in the experts, we provide professional quality DIY products at our store, just off I95 at the Allegheny exit, that may help with eradication efforts:
• Bed bug sprays will kill the insects on contact but won't necessarily eliminate them completely from the premises; they must be reapplied every couple of weeks until all traces of infestation have been eliminated.
• Bed bug traps are effective at capturing adult females before they lay eggs; these traps should be placed under furniture legs where they'll intercept passing insects.
How do you get rid of bed bugs once they're in your house?
The first step in getting rid of bed bugs is to vacuum them up. This will help remove any eggs or live bugs hiding in your carpet, upholstery, and sheets. If you have pets, be sure to take their beds apart as well and wash them in hot water--bedbugs cannot survive heat above 113 degrees Fahrenheit (45 Celsius).
If you want to steam clean your carpets and upholstery yourself, make sure that they're completely dry before using them again or putting back together after cleaning them! You may need to repeat this process several times before all traces of bedbugs are gone from these surfaces.
Steamers can also be used on clothing (but don't forget about washing) as well as pillowcases and other fabrics that were exposed directly during the infestation period but haven't been washed yet; however, we recommend using heat instead if possible since steaming isn't always effective against eggs which tend not be killed by just one treatment whereas heat kills both adults and nymphs alike.
How do I know if my neighbor has bed bugs? Should I tell them about it?
(What to do if you suspect your neighbor has a problem with these bloodsucking creatures)
Don't assume that your neighbor has bed bugs, because they may not be aware of it yet. Bed bug infestations tend to be easy to detect, but some people are more sensitive than others and can develop allergies after being bitten by a single insect.
If you suspect that your neighbor has a problem with these bloodsucking creatures, there are several ways you can approach them about it:
If the person is willing to listen and open up about their situation (or if they're already aware of what's happening), try asking them directly if they've noticed any signs of bed bugs--such as bites or small stains on their sheets--and offer assistance in getting rid of them! This can be especially helpful if someone is elderly or living alone; sometimes just knowing that someone cares enough about their well-being will make all the difference in getting through this difficult time together.
What should I do if someone tries to sell me something that claims it will kill the bedbugs on my mattress and box spring completely, but then they say I must leave it there for three months, or longer, before using another product that kills the eggs?
The answer is that it can take time for some insecticide to work its way through an entire colony and kill all its members. Bedbugs are no exception. They are very hardy insects, but Evans Pest Control provides several, safe and effective treatment options, some are single treatment eradications. Call Evans Pest Control, and our friendly experts can recommend the bed bug treatment solution right for you.
Bedbugs have been around since ancient times, but only recently have they become such an epidemic problem. This is because they evolved alongside humans over thousands of years and have become immune to many of our traditional methods of killing them off! Bedbugs have also developed resistance against many common pesticides used today by exterminators--this means that if you hire someone who uses just those chemicals alone without knowing more about what makes these creatures tick then yes indeed: your problems can continue indefinitely!
So, hopefully this has helped you to understand a little more about what it means to have bed bugs and how they can affect your life. We know that it can seem overwhelming at first, but we're here to help! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to call us at (267) 582-2687.
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What Are Bed Bugs Attracted To?
Bed bugs are notoriously hard to get rid of. They're small, they can hide in any crevice or crack, and they can live for months on just a few drops of blood. That said, there are still things you can do to make your home less hospitable to bed bugs and more likely to prevent infestations in the future.
Bed bugs are attracted to heat.
Bed bugs are attracted to body heat. The insect has a preference for human blood, but it can survive on the blood of other warm-blooded animals such as dogs and cats.
The bed bug is a parasite that feeds on humans and other warm-blooded animals. It prefers to feed on people, but it will also feed on pets. Bed bugs live in cracks and crevices near their host's sleeping area, or they hide in luggage, furniture, or clothing when they're not feeding.
Bed bugs are nocturnal and tend to hide during the day. They are often found in hotel rooms or substandard housing where they have access to a large supply of food (in this case, you). Bed bugs do not transmit disease but can cause itchy bites that may lead to secondary infections if scratched.
Bed bugs are attracted to carbon dioxide.
Bed bugs are attracted to carbon dioxide. That’s why they will follow you into a room or car and then attack.
While there is some debate about how much carbon dioxide we exhale, it is believed that bed bugs are attracted to the scent of CO2 that comes from our breath. And it turns out that our bodies produce more CO2 when we are sleeping — so bed bugs will be drawn to your bed at night.
Bed bugs are also attracted to heat and movement, so if you sleep with your mouth open or move around a lot in your sleep, you may be giving them a signal that there is a human nearby that they can feed on.
Bed bugs are attracted to dirty laundry.
Bed bugs love dirty laundry! If you leave your clothes lying around, they will find them and start to live in them. They can fit into tiny spaces and make themselves comfortable.
You can't see bed bugs unless they get hungry, so they'll wait until they have a chance to feed on human blood before they come out of hiding. It's best not to leave clothes lying around on the floor or on furniture where they can hide. When you're done with clothes that have been worn for a long time, wash them immediately in hot water before putting them into the hamper or washing machine.
Bed bugs are attracted to dark spaces.
Bed bugs are attracted to dark places, such as bedding and mattresses. They prefer to hide in cracks and crevices during the day, but they will come out at night to feed on human blood. Therefore, it is important to check your mattress and sheets for evidence of bed bugs before you go to sleep. If you have found signs of bed bugs, contact Evans Pest Control immediately!
If you want to know what attracts bed bugs, here's what we know:
They're attracted to warmth and carbon dioxide (CO2), so they tend to gather near your head when you sleep at night. This is why it's important not only to inspect your mattress and box spring for signs of an infestation but also around the baseboards of your bedroom or any other room where you spend a lot of time sleeping or relaxing. Bed bugs are also attracted by movement—so if you have kids or pets who run around when they get up in the morning or late at night, that could be contributing to the problem.
Evans Pest Control provides several effective and safe treatments for Bed Bug problems. We are available to have a conversation with you to discuss options. We also provide an extensive line of
Do-It-Yourself products available at our store, just of I95 at the Allegheny exit. Give us a call (267) 582-2687
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Rodents Are As Active In Winter As They Are Any Other Time Of The Year
Rodents are as active in the winter as they are any other time of the year. Charles Evans of Evans pest Control did a short talk about practical rodent control techniques.
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Winter Rats In Philadelphia
Rats
Are Philadelphia’s Scourge
Rats are not glamorous creatures. They’re not cute, or even particularly nice to look at, but they do happen to be one of the most common pests in Philadelphia. Rats are often associated with urban environments, but their presence is also common in rural areas too. In fact, rats can be found just about anywhere where there is an easy food source and cover from predators. The kinds of foods that rats like best include cereals and grains, nuts, and seeds as well as fruit from trees or gardens; these foods are often thrown away by humans since they have gone bad or spoiled. Rats will also eat insects and other small animals such as mice if they can get their hands on them which makes them especially dangerous because they could transmit diseases such as salmonella by biting humans while dining on raw meat products which contain harmful bacteria that can make us very sick!
Rats Will Nest Inside For The Winter
In the winter, rats will nest
inside. They prefer to nest in dark places, like your basement, or attic. Rats
will look for warm, dry spaces that are easy to access so they can get out of
the cold weather and stay safe from predators.
Rats typically build nests with
materials like straw, twigs, or cloth (like a rag). These nests will not be
visible unless you see a rat run into your wall cavity or see evidence of their
nesting activity such as droppings or chewed up wood.
Charles Evans Did a short talk recently about Rat, and Rodent control techniques, that can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls_LWsqApMw
Rats And Mice Could Be In Your Home Right Now
Rats and mice are common in Philadelphia. They are nocturnal animals, meaning they like to live under the cover of darkness, coming out at night to forage for food or shelter. These pests can fit through openings as small as a quarter inch, which makes them an easy target for infiltration into your home if you don’t take care of the problem promptly. Evans Pest Control likes to utilize rodent intrusion barriers, like metal door sweeps, and metal intrusion materials that can fill small gaps. The rodents cut up their mouths trying to gnaw through this material and back off..
If you think rats or mice may be entering your home through larger holes—like broken windows or doors—you should check these areas first and repair any structural damage that is contributing to infestation. For smaller holes like gaps around pipes, vents, and other openings where rats could get through easily, sealing them will keep out unwanted pests!
Rats Like To Burrow In Soffits, Basements, And Wall Voids
Rats like to burrow in soffits, basements, and wall voids. These are all dark places that are warm. Rats can also nest in attics if they have access through holes or gaps in the roof or walls. A rat's nest is often a pillow-shaped mass of shredded paper, twigs, leaves, and other plant material that is piled up on a shelf or ledge where it can be clearly seen from below (or above).
If you see an obvious rat nest, then chances are that there are many more rats living nearby:
- Rats will eat anything! They commonly scavenge for garbage, but they also eat pet food left outside or anything else they find edible (including dead animals).
- If a rat smells food, then it is going to quickly find its way into your home! It's important not only to store food properly but also keep your kitchen clean so as not to attract these pests.
What Does A Rat Burrow Look Like?
A burrow is the place where a rat lives. If you see any of the following signs, you may have rats living nearby:
- Look for holes in your yard, garage, or basement. Rats don't dig big holes—they make small tunnels and then push dirt back over their entrance. The best way to see if there are any holes on your property is to look at night with a flashlight (or wait until it's dark outside).
- Look for rat droppings around those same areas. If you do find droppings, be sure that they're really rat droppings before jumping to conclusions! A lot of other animals leave poop behind them too (like squirrels), so check out my guide on how to tell if it's really rodent poop here: https://www.evanspestmgmt.com/blog/What-Is-Contributing-To-This-Rat-Problem/301
- Look for nests made from leaves, hay, and other soft materials—these are usually found near the burrows themselves and can contain up to 10 rats at once! You'll know what kind of nest it is because there'll be lots of marks from gnawing on twigs and branches...and most likely some dead mice or other animals inside as well!
Getting Rid Of Rats Is Not A DIY Job
If you have rats in your home or business, it's important to hire a professional exterminator as soon as possible to get rid of them. It's not something that can be easily done on your own and it's not something that should be taken lightly. Rats are public health hazards, carrying diseases such as typhus, leptospirosis and salmonella. They also damage property by chewing through electrical wiring and insulation which is dangerous for people living or working nearby. If you see signs of rats in your home or business (they're often found around garbage cans), contact us immediately so we can come out and help get rid of these unwanted guests effectively!
Rats Must Be Controlled By Professionals, Here’s Why
Rats, mice, and squirrels can be controlled by professional pest control companies like Evans Pest Control. Effective rat control requires professional with years of training in the behavioral patterns of rats, employing successful principles of rat control developed over decades.
Signs Of Rats Include Droppings, Nests, Gnaw Marks And Sounds
If you see multiple droppings, they are likely from rats. Droppings can easily be mistaken for mouse droppings, as mice and rats have some similar characteristics. However, if you are seeing large quantities of rat droppings in an area that has not been treated before, this is a good indication that there are rats in the home.
Nests: Rats like to build nests inside walls and ceilings; this is especially true for young ones who need a place to rest during their first months of life. Nests are often found in areas where there is an abundance of food items or clutter on the floor that provides comfort and protection from predators such as cats and dogs. If you notice a large amount of nesting material (such as shredded paper) near your kitchen cabinets but no other food sources available nearby, it's possible that these rodents have made their homes behind them!
What To Do If You See Droppings
If you find a rat dropping, don't panic. First and foremost, do not touch it. It's best to leave the dropping where it is and call a professional to deal with it—and if you have young children or pets in your home, make sure they stay clear of the area as well.
If you notice that there are droppings on surfaces like floors or walls (which is common), try using a high-pressure sprayer or hose to wash away the feces before removing them with paper towels. If these measures don't work or aren't possible for whatever reason, disinfectant can be used instead; make sure any cleaning solution used is diluted at least 50:50 so as not to damage carpets or other materials during its use.
Rats Move Indoors For The Winter
In the winter, rats seek shelter from the cold and move indoors to find warmth. They are also looking for food, water, and other necessities of life. Rats will certainly even attempt to go into your home looking for a mate.
Rats are not hibernators like some animals in colder climates; instead, they adapt their behavior so that they can stay active during all four seasons. This means that during the winter months when temperatures drop below freezing at night or if there is too much snow on the ground to get out safely then they will seek shelter inside buildings such as homes or businesses where there is heat running through pipes under floors which keep them warm enough not to freeze until morning comes again soon enough after sunrise when then these furry mammals start searching again after finding nothing left behind by humans who came before them (except maybe some crumbs).
Evict Your Rats
If you need to get rid of rats, the first step is to call in the professionals at Evans Pest Control. These professionals are licensed and trained in rodent control and can help you devise a plan that's right for your home and family.
The professional will first inspect your house, looking for signs of rats (droppings, tracks in dust or dirt) as well as possible entry points (holes chewed through walls or ceilings). They'll also make sure all food sources are stored in sealed containers. Once the inspection is complete, Evans Pest Control will create a safe plan for removing rodents from your home. This plan may include installing traps around your house (to catch new invaders), setting down pet safe bait stations (which can kill existing pests as well as prevent future infestations), performing regular inspections to measure the presence and frequency of rodent presence.
Evans Pest Control Rodent Solutions
You should never attempt to trap and kill a rat on your own. Rats are evolved to evade capture and are dangerous when threated. They are difficult to catch safely. They are very dangerous animals that will bite if you get too close. If you think that you have rats in your home or business, contact Evans Pest Control immediately. We will be able to provide effective rodent control.
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Meet Luna, The Bed Bug Sniffing Dog
We had a visitor today from Luna. She is a bed bug sniffing canine. Luna takes care of us by finding bedbug Infestations in our customer’s properties, Luna can clear around 100 apartments in as little as a few hours whereas if we had to do it, we a visual inspection it would take days. Let us know if we can be of any assistance with clearing and inspecting your commercial spaces / homes / workplaces Evans Pest Control is here to help. Call (267) 582-2687
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The Unlikely Winter Insects
Did you know that Deer Ticks are active in the winter months? They are one of the few insects that bite during the winter. Although Ticks are summer pests, the Deer Tick, whose range covers both the east and west coast is considered a winter insect, is active, and cases in the winter months are growing in consistency every year.
The Cockroach – They are everywhere, all the time, and certainly wanting your homes warmth and humid environment in the winter. Here in the Philadelphia region, Cockroaches are present in warm, damp, cluttered environments during the winter months. Don’t let these pests get a foothold. It is best to keep your prime roach nesting areas uncluttered for this reason. Your basement, under the sink, behind plumbing access panels, under the refrigerator, and behind the stove are perfect for the winter roach to wait out the cold months of winter.
Silverfish are well known winter pests. They like a slightly colder and damp environment. You will find Silverfish in less frequently used bathrooms, and in your basement. Silverfish cause infestations because they lay thousands of eggs at a time.
Ladybugs can and do hibernate inside your home. The Ladybug beetle (Coccinellidae) undergo diapause which is a form of hibernation. Ladybugs can survive in a state of hibernation for up to a year.
Evans Pest Control is controlling pests year around. If you have noticed a pest problem, summer, or winter - give us a call at (267) 582-2687
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Philadelphia Area Rat Population Is Still Growing
Year after year, in an ongoing trend in the Philadelphia area, rodents will be on the rise again this fall and winter. Trend analysis indicates that rats and mice populations are increasing, particularly in the city. Rats to mice and are hardy, resourceful rodents and have found ways to survive even the harshest of winter conditions. During the shutdown, rats expanded territories, and aggressively occupied areas they could take shelter in.
"We are noticing a huge increase in mice and rats. The populations are increasing as buildings remain empty. The rodents, now that winter is approaching, are looking for food. There have been many more sightings in Center City Philadelphia in recent weeks."
Evans Pest Control will help rodent-proof your home or establishment, by installing hardened door sweeps, and treating areas that would harbor rats and mice during the winter. "Repair any gaps on the exterior of the home, like around windows, pipes, and doors. Rodents can squeeze through small holes as they are looking for somewhere warm and with food."
To help keep rodents from moving into commercial spaces this winter, you should contact Evans Pest Control to schedule a walkthrough of the property. Evans Pest Control has extensive experience in rodent control and can address issues, including:
Entrances: Fitting metal rodent proof weather-stripping around exterior doors and install metal door sweeps. Rats squeeze through tiny little gaps as small as a half inch. They will also enlarge gaps by gnawing at them.
Gaps in exterior walls: Filling holes or small openings (around utility cable entrance and pipes) with stainless steel wire wool, and concrete where needed. Steel or aluminum plating is also used in some areas to discourage a rat gnawing through. Rats dig extensive tunnel systems that allow transit to and from your building. These must be identified.
Roofs: Repair roof damage and use wire mesh to seal gaps, and fix vents. Rats prefer to enter through gaps in broken roof tiles and vents.
Trees: Trim tree branches from the building’s exterior. Did you know that Rats climb along electrical cables or use overhanging branches to get onto the roof of your building? They do, it is very common.
Drains and sewer pipes: Repair damages laterals, and drainpipes. Make sure all sewer pipe damage is repaired promptly. Rats have been known to swim up damaged sewer pipes and into bathrooms. Additionally, use metal grates or screens to cover drains.
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Pests Are Scary… Even When it Is Not Halloween
Bugs and pests can be real-life ghoulish creatures. They don’t need to dress up in scary costumes. Apart from looking scary, sometimes they are disease carrying dangerous pests that must be exterminated, and sometimes, like bats, they are helpful.
For ages, bats have been thought of as scary monsters living in haunted houses and turning into vampires - driving fear in people when they are seem. Bats are nocturnal mammals that settle down in dark attics, and caves. They are known to fly from their dark nests at night to eat insects and return to their lair as the sun comes up. The bigger the bat, the scarier it is, and if that is true, then the Fox Bat, also called the Flying Fox is truly scary.
The Fox Bat is considered the largest bat and can reach a wingspan of 5 feet, they can see in color, and often fly around in the daytime. Fox Bats are a type of fruit bat, so they do not thirst for human blood, like vampires.
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What City Has The Most Bed Bugs?
Chicago… Not Philadelphia
Chicago earned for the second year in a row - the number 1 spot on the Top 50 Bed Bug Cities List, with Philadelphia way down the list at number 2, followed by New York, and Washington DC.
Do Bed Bugs Go Away In Winter?
Bed bugs thrive inside your home so whether it's cold or warm outside, bed bugs spread year-round. It is well known that bed bugs are extremely active in the winter months, especially if your home is kept warm. Bed bugs are not at all effected by the cold outside… they are inside, with you.
Will Bed Bugs Eventually Go Away On Their Own?
Don’t count on bed bugs to go away on their own either. They will stay unless exterminated.
These two things must happen for bed bugs to leave on their own:
• 6 to 12 months elapse.
• No feeding during that time
Bed bugs travel great distances, and can move from room to room with ease, so you are going to have a persistent infestation unless exterminated.
What Kills Bed Bugs?
High temperatures of 212°F (100°C) will instantly kill bed bugs. Steam at this temperature can be effectively used to kill off infestations. Apply steam slowly to the folds and tufts of mattresses, along with sofa seams, bed frames, and corners or edges where bed bugs may be hiding.
What Attracts Bed Bugs In The First Place?
Bed bugs are attracted to the heat of a human body and carbon dioxide they produce. When humans sleep, we are inactive, and the carbon dioxide we exhale attaches the bed bugs to us.
At Evans Pest Control, we are experts at the effective, and safe extermination of Bed Bugs. Give us a call at (267) 582-2687 with your questions, and we will be happy to help.
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Its Rat Season... Again
Fall is prime time for rats since the temperature is dropping. Rats look for dry, and comfortable places to call home, such as your house. Take notice of any of these signs:
If you hear SCRATCHING SOUNDS, mostly at night, this could be a sign of rats. Noises in the attic? Rats are excellent climbers. You may hear a pitter patter or skittering sound coming from the attic.
RAT DROPPINGS – dark brown spindle shaped, and they look like a grain of rice.
SIGNS OF NESTING – soft material like newspaper, cardboard. If you see this type of material around, or torn cardboard boxes.
HOLES – Brown rats dig extensive burrow systems. Unexplained holes near your foundation is another sign of a fall infestation beginning.
FOOT AND TAIL PRINTS – you can see the swoosh of the tail and little feet prints in undisturbed areas like your basement, or attic.
An autumn rat infestation in Philadelphia can start fast. If you notice any signs, act quickly, before the rodents become intrenched. We are starting to see problems beginning right around now, so give Evans Pest Control a call if you suspect a rodent problem is starting. Call Evans Pest Control now at (267) 582-2687
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Evans Pest Control Hosted A Food Drive
Evans Pest Control Wants To Thank Everyone For Donating To The Annual Food Drive Benefitting Philabundance Which Was A Huge Success. Over 800 Pounds Of Food Was Donated By The Community!
View the details here: https://www.evanspestmgmt.com/evans-pest-control-food-drive/
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House Flies In The Fall Are The Worst
In fall flies seem to be everywhere, especially in your house. They might seem to be coming from the floor joists, cracks, and holes, and who knows where. If you are seeing a lot of flies in your house, you may be having a problem with Cluster Flies. If you leave your lights on at night, that will attract Flies.
Cluster Flies live outdoors in the spring and summer, feeding off flowers and fruit trees. As the cooler fall weather approaches, cluster flies get into your house through cracks and crevices. Once inside, the flies hide in clusters in dark corners, in walls, and virtually any tight space they can find like between furniture, under curtains, behind the refrigerator, underneath appliances, and in closets. These flies start becoming active and emerging flying around in the house when the heat kicks on or when the weather warms up.
Cluster flies are attracted to light, which explains their fixation with windows on sunny days. They are also attracted to artificial lights at night. These flies are not attracted to garbage and other refuse like so many other types of filth flies.
Inspect around windows for live or dead flies. Any void where cluster flies are found or suspected, seal up the house there - cluster flies like to lay eggs in attics and between the walls. Make sure your roof is in good shape and replace any roof tiles that are broken. Seal up holes around your home and make sure windows have screens and that the screens are free of holes. Seal up food - particularly sweets.
Residual Spray And Dust Insecticide
Areas where flies are found may be treated using a residual dust or spray insecticide. Treat areas where flies are frequently noticed after they are noticed in the fall or as they emerge in the spring, such as attics, basements, storerooms, closets, and other areas.
Fly Light Traps
Installing insect or fly lights in attics and false ceilings is an effective approach to dealing with cluster flies when the overwintering site cannot be determined. When the cluster flies come out of hibernation in the spring, a fly light will attract and catch many flies before they are able to inhabit living spaces. Evans Pest Control has many DIY fly control products, and we can help with these tough fall pest control problems. Give us a call at (267) 582-2687
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Philadelphia's Most Troublesome Pests In Fall
BEES
Go to any park or picnic spot, and you’re bound to be joined by aggressive bees. It’s not your imagination that bees are worse during the fall. They emerge from their nests in early summer, so there are plenty more at this time of the year. Also, bees are more aggressive in fall because they are preparing the queen for the winter. If you have more than a few bees hanging around your home, contact an Evans Pest Control expert who can prevent a serious problem.
STINK BUGS
Stink bugs really do stink! The brown marmorated stink bug is brownish in color with a shield shaped body. With six legs and two antennae, it is an odd-looking bug noticed usually on your wall or windowsill. These bugs excrete a foul smelling, pungent fluid that stains clothes. If you find one - or more likely, hundreds - use a vacuum cleaner to suck them up and dispose of the bag right away.
SPIDERS
This time of the year also brings about everyone’s favorite – spiders! Although spiders may be more visible at this time of the year, it’s not because they are coming indoors to get warm. It’s because the male spiders are looking for female spiders to mate with. Interestingly, spiders do not shiver or get cold when the temperatures drop. They simply become less active and eventually dormant.
MICE
Mice seek warmth and shelter right about now, as the weather turns a little cooler. Mice know when the weather is about to turn. Since the fall brings cooler temperatures, mice will be seeking a warm, dry place where they can set up camp for the winter. Mice like to camp out in your basement and attic, and can live comfortably under your bed, in your walls, utility access panels, and in a cluttered closet.
Philadelphia in fall is a beautiful time of year, but around fall many pests are looking for a warm place to call home for the winter. Don’t let this home be yours. Contact Evans Pest Control for the professional pest control services you need to be pest free.
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The Back-To-School Giveaway - Free Backpack
IT’S THE EVANS PEST CONTROL BACK TO
SCHOOL BACKPACK GIVEAWAY!
As a family owned and operated business, we at Evans Pest Control understand the importance of community involvement. We are passionate about not only providing quality affordable services to the community but also serving our community through various activities, such as volunteering, sponsorships, and donations.
This back-to-school giveaway is our way of saying “Thank you” for all your support, and hope that with the currently economic challenging times we are all being faced with, this donation may help lighten the load just a little bit.
Evans Pest Control is here to serve you. If you need pest control services, please do not hesitate to call us. Our knowledgeable technicians are here to help. We are located at 2607 E Allegheny Ave Philadelphia, PA 19134, and we can be reached at 267-582-2687.
· While Supplies Last
· Children Must Be Present And With Parent To Receive
· Come To The Evans Pest Control Store During Regular Business Hours 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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The Tick – Preventing This Scary Parasite From Harming You And Your Loved Ones
Is A Tick An Insect?
Actually, ticks are part of the arachnid family. They are relatives of spiders, so they are not insects at all. You can notice that they have four pairs of legs, just like spiders, and no antennae. Ticks wait on the top of a blade of grass, or bush for a passing animal or human to grab on to, or they may drop from their perch onto a passing animal.
How Do Ticks Bite You?
Unlike biting insects, ticks feed for long periods of time. They bury their curved teeth deeply into your skin. They remain securely attached for many days. It is an important fact to remember that ticks typically require 24-48 hours of feeding before they can successfully transmit infections like Lyme disease, so quick identification and removal is crucial.
Where Are Ticks Likely To Be Waiting?
Ticks live in grassy, bushy, and wooded areas, and maybe even on your pets. If you are walking through tall grass, you may pick up a tick. On paths that humans and animals frequent, you are likely to pick up a tick parasite. Many people pickup ticks in their backyard. Ticks can be found everywhere, and especially on grassy paths frequented by animals.
How Can I Know A Tick Is Biting Me?
When you are being bitten by a tick, you probably will not feel anything. Ticks inject an anesthetic into the skin at the point of entry. If you have a tick crawly on you, you may feel it. If this happens, strip off and have a good look under your arms, in and around your ears, between your legs, even your belly button. If you see a tick crawling on you, there may be others, so examine your body carefully.
What Should I Do If I Find A Tick Attached To Me?
The important thing to do, is to remain calm and remove the tick as soon as possible. Here is the procedure for removing ticks from the Center for Disease Control:
1. Brush away your skin’s hair, then use very fine tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin’s surface as possible, and make sure you are not on the body of the tick.
2. Once you have a good grip, pull upward with a steady, and even pressure. Don’t twist or jerk the tick; this can cause the mouthparts to break off and remain in the skin. If this happens, remove the mouthparts with tweezers. If you are unable to remove the mouth easily with clean tweezers, leave it alone and let the skin heal.
3. After removing the tick, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with soap and water then with rubbing alcohol.
4. Never try to crush a tick with your fingers. Dispose of a live tick by putting it in alcohol, or by putting it tightly wrapped in tissue paper, and flushing it down the toilet.
During The Next 30 Days Watch For These Symptoms
Depending on the type of tick, and the germs they are carrying, they need to be actively feeding on you for often days. Your risk of Lyme disease is very low if a tick has been attached for fewer than 36 hours. Check all over for ticks daily and remove them as soon as possible. If you notice these symptoms after a tick bite, call your doctor:
• Rash
• Fever
• Fatigue
• Headache
• Muscle pain
• Joint swelling and pain
As always, please consider calling Evans Pest Control. The experts at Evans Pest Control are always willing to help with your pest control questions. Fill out the form below, or call us at (267) 582-2687
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8 Tips To Keep Mosquitoes Away?
Try These Tips To Help Minimize Mosquitoes Around Your Yard This Summer
1. I think everyone knows that standing water around your home is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Sometimes, though, standing water is not apparent at a glance. There might be a little water on top of a trash can lid that you just don’t notice, or in a potted plant drainage plate. These small pools of water are just enough to harbor mosquito breeding. It is important to not leave a harbor for mosquito eggs around your property. Keep gutters clear of debris; check often in cans, buckets, pots, overturned children’s toys, and anything that can hold even a tiny bit of water. Cover trash containers; change water in outdoor pet dishes regularly; and clean the water in bird baths often too.
2. Move potted plants indoors. Potted plants are the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Move them indoors before bugs move in, or carefully inspect them often.
3. Place herbs and scented oils around your backyard. We have included a list of plants that tend to keep pests away (see below). Certain plant herbs and essential oils can naturally repel mosquitoes within close proximity to your backyard activity. For instance, the scents of citronella, lemongrass, and chrysanthemum, are nontoxic and keep mosquitoes at bay within 1bout 15 feet. Mosquitoes hate scented oils and candles, so if you place these around outdoor areas, they will keep any bugs away from the immediate area.
4. Coffee grounds are easy to come by. You can scatter some coffee grounds around wherever you discover standing water. Mosquito eggs present will be forced to rise to the surface and be deprived of oxygen. This will kill any mosquitoes before they hatch and will prevent them from breeding further.
5. Grow insect-repellent plants. Discourage mosquitoes with plants like Basil, mint, chrysanthemums, marigolds, garlic, eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary and more. See the list below. Luckily, these herbs and plants are loathed by mosquitoes, but quite pleasant to look at and smell.
6. Sodium lamps are great insect deterrents. You can Install these insect-repelling lights around your yard. Installing sodium lamps, yellow bug lights or LED lights in your backyard to deter those irritating mosquitoes. Mosquito repellent lights and fixtures can be purchased at your home depot.
7. Evans Pest Control can provide a regular and effective pest control solution around your house. Professional bug control solutions can work wonders and will kill off fleas, ticks, and other insects, while not harming the family pet. Evans Pest Control can talk to you about the solution right for your home and yard.
8. If standing water in your yard is due to the topographical orientation of the land, you can try a French drain design. the French drain concept is a great water to eliminate a standing water problem in your yard. A slightly sloped trench filled with gravel surrounding a perforated pipe. It provides an efficient channel for water to flow through, collecting water and moving it through and away from your home.
With these solutions, topical mosquito repellents may not be needed as much. Using natural sprays and oils to keep mosquitoes repelled along with proper drainage, repellent lighting, plenty of air movement, ventilation and natural mosquito repellent plants provide a well-designed repellant system for bugs and mosquitoes.
Natural Mosquito Repellent Plants Available At Any Home Goods Store Or Amazon
Citronella
This may not be a surprise considering citronella is a popular ingredient for natural mosquito repellents, and patio candles. But Citronella is a grass you can grow in your yard.
Basil
Keep a few basil plants nearby this summer. They have a great aroma, and basil leaves have compounds that can kill mosquito larvae before they hatch.
Lavender
The aroma of lavender helps deter mosquitos, and the essential oils of lavender repel mosquitoes.
Marigolds
Marigolds have insecticidal compounds that repel insects.
Nasturtium
Nasturtium will draw insects, so these beautiful and colorful plants can be used to keep pests away from other areas in your yard.
Rosemary
Rosemary leaf contains oils also act as a effective mosquito repellent.
Mint
Mint is great for repelling bugs. The fragrant herb that has pest-fighting properties. Menthol, the active insect-fighting ingredient in mint and peppermint oil, has biocidal properties that help repel and control mites, mosquitoes, and various other pests.
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Be On The Lookout For The Spotted Lanternfly
Be On The Lookout For The Spotted Lanternfly
Here we are again. The Spotted Lanternfly is becoming apparent throughout Philadelphia, and the Delaware Valley. The pest insect in the order of (Hemiptera) is a true bug, not a fly. The Spotted Lanternfly looks to be of foreign origin, and it is. The Spotted Lanternfly is native to China and is considered an invasive species. The insect was first noticed here in 2014, not too far from here, in Berks County, and has since spread to multiple counties which are now quarantined. The way this bug feeds can seriously damage the trees it is feeding upon.
You may notice, in July as the adults become more apparent, and frenzied feeding of these bugs in mass at the base of the trunks of trees in your backyard or around the neighborhood.
It is important to spot this invasive pest. The Spotted Lanternfly is not friendly, and not from these parts, they damage trees and upset the natural balance.
If you see a spotted lanternfly, it's imperative to immediately report it online or via phone by calling 1-888-4BADFLY, and call Evans Pest Control at (267) 582-2687
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How Long Do Rats Live?
NOT TOO LONG WHEN EVANS PEST CONTROL IS NEARBY
Pet rats can live for four years or more, but a rat in the wild generally only survives between 1 to 3 years, and many won’t make it past their first, especially if Evans Pest Control is around. Overall rat longevity varies by species and is highly affected by the availability of food, water, and the prevalence of predators.
Rats are social creatures and prodigious breeders. Even if they live out a fast and hard life, they can leave behind a legacy of several litters. Understanding and interrupting the life cycle of invasive rats is key to keeping rats from becoming an infestation in your home or business.
Rats come into the world blind, hairless and helpless, but they don’t stay that way for long. Litters average from 6 to 10 pups who adapt and mature quickly. The pup’s eyes open after 12 days and within three weeks they will be fully grown and weaned. This means a whole batch of young, eager, and hungry rats set loose on the world in a very short time.
Rats reach sexual maturity after three months and will breed for about a year. The gestation period for a pregnant female is 21 days, then the cycle begins all over.
On average, a female rat will be able to produce five litters during her lifetime. Multiply that by ten pups/litter and you quickly realize that a single rat can be responsible for 50 new rats within the span of a year. This exponential growth in a rat population is what drives an infestation. It is why extermination is so difficult and is why we see so many rats in Philadelphia. Breaking the chain of exponential population growth is essential. Catching the rat problem early allows this cycle to be broken. Once established, the rat population in each area will continue until all food and water is exhausted. Call Evans Pest Control as soon as you see a rat, and we will exterminate the rat problem quickly – which is needed to control this health hazard.
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Blood Suckers Of Spring
Ticks are small, blood-feeding parasites, barely able to be seen this time of year because they are about the size of a dot. They are found throughout America, but especially in the northeast, and certainly here in Philadelphia, Bucks County, and the surrounding areas.
They carry diseases like Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which can be serious health risks to you, your family, and other animals.
Fleas are blood-feeding parasites, too. They do not often carry the kind of serious diseases ticks do, they multiply super quick and will infest an environment in little time.
What is the worst aspect of these blood sucking parasites? These tiny, yet potentially dangerous creatures thrive in suburban areas, in your backyard, and are not necessarily just isolated to heavily wooded areas.
There are a lot of ways to control these pests yourself, many DIY treatments work, and the experts at Evans Pest Control can help combat and prevent ticks and fleas too. Combining DIY treatments with professional treatments will ensure a highly effective strategy—one that is safe for your entire family.
Fleas do not live out in the yard in foliage, or grass. Adult fleas are parasitic and live on animals. They lay their eggs in the environment in which they are in, outdoors, or indoors. Flea eggs are very slippery, and they tend to fall off the host into the environment. These eggs then hatch into larvae. The larvae grow into a pupal stage, and they can stay at this stage for a long period of time. Vibrations, such as those caused by an animal walking by, will cause the adult flea to come out of the pupae and jump onto the pet. Your pet does not have to be directly exposed to an animal with fleas to become infected. He just must walk through the same place a flea infected animal passed by.
Where do ticks live? Adult ticks like to inhabit areas with tall grasses and brush. They climb up to the tips of the grass, and from there they can wait for you or another animal to walk by. They don't reproduce in the house like fleas will. Pets that are mostly indoors are at a low risk of getting a tick attached. Pets that go to dog parks or are out in the back yard are at high risk of encountering ticks.
Fleas can introduce Tapeworms which are serious enough, but ticks carry Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and many other serious infectious diseases. In addition, both parasites can lead to a type of anemia, in more vulnerable humans and other animals.
What time of year do we worry about fleas and ticks? Yes, you are right – Spring! They start hatching in the spring. When warm weather is consistent for a few days in a row hatching begins. As the weather gets cold, the fleas get killed off with the first frost, but ticks can persist late into the fall or even through a very mild winter. Of course, if fleas are already in your house, they can remain there throughout the cold weather.
So now, in Spring is the time to start an active flea, and tick control program. Evans Pest Control will help, so please give us a call at (267) 582-2687, and talk to an expert about your spring pest control options.
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Flying Pest Control This Spring
Flying bugs and insects can be harmless, or they can be venomous disease-carrying pests. Flying insects can inflict a nasty sting, and damage your garden, or beneficial insects that perform vital tasks like pollinating.
Let’s take a look, a comprehensive look at some flying bugs and insects common to the Philadelphia area, so that you can attract the beneficial insects, and keep the harmful ones away.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUGS AND INSECTS ANYWAY?
Insects are in a class known as (Insecta) – they have six legs, and three body segments that include the head, thorax, and abdomen. Flying insects include Butterflies, Wasps, Flies, Dragonflies, Grasshoppers, and Beetles. Bugs are a type of insect that belong to a group called (Hemiptera). Bugs feed on juices from plants, animals, or other insects. Bugs include Stink Bugs, Aphids, Water Bugs, and Bed Bugs.
Incidentally, Spiders are not insects at all, these eight-legged creatures are of the class called (Arachnida).
HOW CAN YOU IDENTIFY FLYING INSECTS?
Start by observing their size, shape, and how they behave. Some flying insects become highly aggressive if you bother them, like Wasps, and Bees, and some act like they are harmless, like butterflies. Some insects are attracted to a night light.
What do they look like? Two or four wings? Segmented body, clear or colorful wings?
How about their shape? Oval body, or long larvae like body?
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON FLYING INSECTS IN PHILADELPHIA?
Here in Philadelphia, like most parts of the country, we have a lot of flying insects that come out in Spring, and many become pests. Bees, Wasps, Carpenter Bees, all kinds of Flies, Gnats, Mosquitoes, Dragonflies. Even some Cockroaches, Ants, and Termites can fly when they need to.
WHAT ABOUT COMMON FLYING PESTS IN YOUR HOME?
Every Spring, and through the Summer months, flying pests become a problem indoors. Common to Philadelphia, and the Delaware Valley, insects such as Drain Flies, Fungus Gnats, Fruit Flies, Mosquitoes, and House Flies arrive, attracted to damp conditions and decaying organic matter. You might even see a flying Cockroach if you are not lucky. Some of these pests can be a real problem because they are recognized as disease carriers. These pests can carry E. coli, Cholera, and Typhoid.
The most common flying pests in your home are House Flies, but you will also see a lot of Fruit Flies, and Gnats if you have any decaying organic matter present, or rotten produce sitting on a kitchen counter – even just for a short time. Keep your garbage cans tight to avoid attracting these pests.
Drain Flies have short furry bodies and are often found around sinks, and the organic sludge that can accumulate in drains and sewers.
Have you even noticed a Fungus Gnat? They tend to fly around your face a lot. They are small, black, and live off fungus in your house plants.
House Files which are a big problem for Philadelphia restaurants can cause infestations quickly, and are attracted to meat, fruit, vegetables, and are known to be disease carriers.
Blowflies are large metallic blue and very annoying. They may act like a common House Fly but they disease-carrying insects feed on decaying flesh, feces, and rotten organics. It is important to keep these nasty flies out of your residence.
Moths can be identified by their mostly nocturnal activities, and by their feathered, furry bodies. Moths in the home can end up eating holes in your cloths.
Cockroaches, some of which are identified as (Brown Flying Insects) are most times seen running up a wall, or across the floor, however some are excellent flyers, like the Pennsylvania Wood Cockroach. They tend to be nocturnal, hard to spot, and very difficult to eradicate. Call Evans pest Control at once if you see them because it is vital to get rid of these disease-carrying insects in your house.
BEES (Anthophila)
Bees are common in Philadelphia and all over the country. These flying insects that are seen throughout the summer pollinating flowers and collecting nectar. Most species have yellow and black stripes and oval bodies. However, various distinguishing features help identify individual bee species. For example, a Bumblebee has a rounder, bushy body with fur, and a honeybee has a thin, smoother body. Bumblebees tend to fly in an erratic manner and are rounder with a furry body. Bumblebees do not make honey like Honeybees. Bumblebees live in nests, and only store small amounts of food.
Carpenter Bees are big black flying insects. They like to dig into wood, creating tunnels. Here in Philadelphia, especially on the roof top decks here in Philly, Carpenter Bees case a lot of damage, and quickly.
Mason Bees with metallic green, or blue looking bodies are solitary and are good pollinators.
Wasps have smooth, slender bodies with yellow and black bands. You can tell a Wasp by the distinctive slim waist between the abdomen, and the thorax. Wasps tend to be aggressive flying insects and can inflict a nasty sting on humans.
Yellowjackets can be confused with the much more aggressive Hornet, but they are much smaller. They nest in holes, cracks, and become pests in your garden if they can find a good nesting area.
Hornets are a type of oversized Wasp. There are three types of Hornets in North America, but around here, the European Hornet is the most common. These enormous wasps can be aggressive when they feel threatened. You can recognize a hornet because it looks like a giant wasp except about an inch long, maybe even bigger.
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Spring In Philadelphia - Here Comes The Mosquitoes
Spring in Philadelphia! There are great parks to walk, cookouts to have, fixing a nice yard, and some lawn mowing to do maybe. There are a lot of great outdoor activities to enjoy in Philadelphia this Spring, but one Spring activity nobody likes is getting bit by mosquitoes and flying outdoor pests. Along with Mosquitoes, Philadelphia has a big problem with Flies and other flying pests, but that is our next story. For now, here are a few ways you can avoid Mosquitoes this Spring.
Top Tips for Preventing Mosquito Bites this Spring:
• Keep them out of the house. We get a lot of calls when flying pests are indoors, and this can happen quickly when doors and windows are left open, even for a short time. Having good screens on your windows, and making sure trash is away from open windows or other entry points will help keep your indoor environment free from pests.
• The morning and the evening. Mosquitoes are least active during the hotter afternoon temperatures when the sun is high in the sky. Pests like Mosquitoes are much more active in the morning and evening when there is some shade.
• Mosquitoes are found near open pools of water and a lot of shade. Try to minimize or stay away from these areas.
• How about a fan in the backyard during your cookout? Moving air can keep Mosquitoes away, if the fan moves a lot of air, fans can be effective.
• Give Mosquitoes less skin to bite on. In active areas, and when the evening arrives with biting pests like Mosquitoes, try a long sleeve shirt, and long pants.
• Use a spray on repellent. We recommend something that has 20% DEET in it.
• If you don’t want chemicals on your skin, consider spraying the DEET repellent on your clothing. Natural alternative like a repellent with oil of lemon eucalyptus or citronella can be effective and are safe to use.
• Citronella candles are moderately effective at repelling Mosquitoes, but only in the immediate area, so they can be good at a small barbeque if you have enough candles.
• You can wear light-colored, no pattern clothes to make it harder for Mosquitoes to track you – this is true. Blend in to avoid flying pests from locking on to you. Mosquitoes find it hard to follow you if you blend into the surroundings.
Mosquitoes are an inevitable part of Spring, and these pests can be more than just an annoyance. They can carry many transmittable illnesses. Protect yourself when you go out and consider Mosquito misting and pest control services from your trusted local pest control, Evans Pest Control. Evans Pest control can help reduce Mosquitoes in your backyard. Fewer Mosquitoes mean fewer bites. Fewer Mosquito bites makes Spring fun!
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Spring Pests Are Invading Now
Spring invasion of pests is on the way, time to protect your home now!
There is a lot to do around the house in Spring, and one of the fundamental elements is pest control and abatement. If pests gain a foothold now, in Spring, then it becomes very difficult to control pests throughout the Summer months. (Learn More Here)
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Some of the pests we are dealing a lot with right now include:
Termites – If you notice winged ants, you could be looking at a Termite! Call Evans Pest Control for an inspection right away. Damage can occur fast.
It is a common belief that Termites can’t affect a brick home, but that is not true. We see many Termite infestations in the brick homes in Philadelphia. There is still a lot of wood, even in brick rowhomes, so every home is susceptible to Termite infestation. Have Evans Pest Control provide a Termite inspection if you notice signs of Termites. (Learn More Here)
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Mosquitoes – Yard clearing, driveway, backyard cleaning of debris left from the Winter months is important now so that you can clear out the areas that mosquito use as breeding areas.
Evans Pest Control provides Spring pest control treatments designed to minimize the affects of these pests, and other pests that become active in Spring including, Bees, Flies, Mosquitoes, Termites, Fleas, Spiders, Cockroaches, Ants, Ticks, and of course – the ever-present threat of – Bed Bugs, and Rodents.
Call Evans Pest Control to schedule your Spring pest control treatment and have a home safe from pests in Summer! Call today (267) 582-2687
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Bed Bugs Live On Your Blood
Where Bed Bugs Hide
Bed Bugs gain entrance into your house by hitching a ride on luggage, bags, on your clothing, or anything you bring in. The flat shape of their bodies makes it easy for them to hide in crevasses, and small cracks. They can hide in cracks as small as a couple millimeters. Bed Bugs do not form hives or nest like bees, and ants, but do tend to gather in groups. Usually, we see Bed Bugs start to group in the mattress, and box spring, then spread out from there to baseboards, and other pieces of furniture in the bedroom. Bed Bug problems escalate quickly and will become an infestation that spreads to other rooms, and nearby apartments. Evans Pest Control has the state-of-the-art equipment and experience to get your Bed Bug problem under control quickly. Please call us to discuss our safe and effective Bed Bug treatment options.
Signs You Have A Bed Bug Infestation
Signs that you have bedbugs include:
• Brown or reddish stains on your sheets or pillowcases
• Itchy red marks that look like a rash on your torso
• An offensive, musty odor from the bugs' scent glands
If you think you may have an infestation, remove all bed sheets, and pillowcases, and inspect your pillows, mattress, and box spring carefully for signs of the bugs or dark spots that could be their excrement.
If you find signs of infestation, call Evans Pest Control right away.
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Pest Control Ride Along With Pedro
Join Pedro, one of the newest pest Control technicians at Evans Pest Control on a typical commercial treatment visit.
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How To Identify Different Roach Species
The fascinating cockroach, and how to identify different cockroach species
Cockroaches have been around for a long, long time - more than 280 million years, and there are way more than 4000 species worldwide. That is why roach extermination is a difficult science. Evans Pest Control technicians use state of the art methods, and a great deal of training to control this hardy insect. Roaches are great survivors, and they are tough.
• A cockroach can live without food for a month
• A roach can live without its head for a week
• Cockroaches can survive without air for 40 minutes
• Your average roach can run at 3 miles an hour
• German roaches can become adults in about 30 days
• The American roach is attracted to alcohol
Some of the more common species of roaches in Philadelphia include German cockroaches, American cockroaches, brown-banded cockroaches, and Oriental cockroaches.
GERMAN COCKROACHES (Blattella germanica) are one the most common species, especially here in Philly. They measure up to 17 mm long and are lite brown, with two dark stripes at the base of the prothorax. German cockroaches live about a year and produce more offspring than any other known species of cockroach.
AMERICAN COCKROACHES (Periplaneta americana) are the largest cockroaches commonly found in Philadelphia homes. Adults can grow up to two and a half inches. Your American cockroach is reddish-brown, with yellow bands around the shield behind the prothorax. American roaches have wings and can fly. American cockroaches live about two years and are commonly found in homes near food sources.
BROWN-BANDED COCKROACHES (Supella longipalpa) grow up to about half an inch. Females have dark-brown wings. The wings of male, brown-banded cockroaches are darker colored toward the base and lighten near the wing tip, and only the male roaches can fly. Brown-banded cockroaches have two light colored bands across their metathorax. This species jumps when scared, and they live less than a year on average.
ORIENTAL COCKROACHES (Blatta orientalis) have fat, shiny, black bodies. Females grow up to an inch and a half long, while males typically measure less than an inch long. Oriental cockroaches do not have wings that enable them to fly. Oriental roaches eat decaying organic matter and live about six months. Normally you do not see this species in homes.
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This Enormous Fat Squirrel
The Groundhog that can weigh 15 pounds is in the same family as Chipmunks, and Prairie Dogs. They love to get into your vegetable garden and tear it up, but other than destroying your vegetable patch, they are not much of a nuisance, and they are important native wildlife wherever they exist.
The Groundhog, also known as a Woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground Squirrels known as Marmots. The Groundhog is a lowland creature of North America; it is found through much of the Eastern United States, across Canada and into Alaska.
Some people call these big boys “whistle-pigs” because they make a high-pitched whistling sound, usually a warning to other Groundhogs when they feel threatened.
Groundhogs are among the few species of true hibernators. This is the part of their behavior that has led to North American Groundhog Day tradition. After losing up to half their weight while hibernating, groundhogs usually emerge from their winter burrows in February, and that is why Groundhog Day is today. The shadow-observing tradition is not based on science. It was imported from a German tradition that had a Badger forecasting the weather— The Badger also burrows and undergoes a form of hibernation.
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Mouse In The House
YOUR GUIDE TO MICE REMOVAL
If you’re struggling to get rid of your mice problem, you can tackle the infestation with traps and bait stations or let the experienced professionals at Evans Pest Control provide extermination.
If you hear scurrying under your furniture or scratching in your walls, or you’ve noticed chew marks on your cereal box or droppings in the corners, you have a rodent infestation on your hands, likely mice. This can be serious, since mice can introduce fleas and lice, contaminate food, damage furniture and books, and create fire hazards by chewing through electrical wiring. You can try to get rid of these pests on your own using old fashion mechanical traps and baits, but that can be difficult. That’s where the professionals at Evans Pest Control can help.
Evans Pest Control uses combinations of mechanical traps and safe chemical baits that are effective but also understands mouse behavior patterns, and Evans uses scientific methods for detection, elimination, and prevention.
To get an estimate from Evans Pest Control for your mouse problem, call (267) 582-2687, or fill out the form below, and we will contact you.
PHILADELPHIA MOUSE EXTERMINATOR
Pest control specialists like the experts at Evans Pest Control seal off entry points, identify the species of mouse, and use mechanical traps and devices or rodent baits, or both, to fully eradicate the mice infestations in homes.
IDENTIFYING MICE
To eliminate the mice in your home, you’ll need the right size trap—a rat trap will not be too good. Looking at their body shape and size will help you tell them apart. Young rats’ heads are larger compared to their bodies, while adult mice have proportionally smaller heads. Both types of rodents chew up wood, but rats leave a much larger bite mark.
There are three different types of mice that tend to make nests in homes: the house mouse, deer mouse, and white-footed mouse. They have different behavioral patterns, so you will have to adjust your pest control technique based upon what you have. Deer mice are the most common mouse in Philadelphia
All three types of mice range in length from about five to seven inches long including their tail, with house mice being a little smaller. House mice are gray or brown with a tail longer than their body. Deer mice are gray/brown or reddish brown with white bellies and feet. Their tails are less than half the length of their bodies. White-footed mice are nearly identical to them but are a little larger. House mice like to live near residential areas and stay close to their nests, rarely venturing far from their nest. Deer mice and white-footed mice travel farther for resources such as food and shelter.
SIGNS YOU HAVE MICE
Spotting just one mouse is no big deal… or is it? Mice are highly social with other mice and live in groups, and breed fast, so you may have many more mice visitors than just the one you noticed. Inspecting for the following signs can help confirm you have a large mice problem in your house.
• Droppings in kitchen cabinets and under appliances
• Scratching sound in the walls
• Scurrying sound under furniture
• Shredded paper found under furniture
• Chew marks on bags of food
• Tiny footprints in dusty areas
• Odors (from mouse droppings, and urine)
HOW TO GET RID OF MICE
There are things you can do to remove and prevent mice infestations. Cats help a lot to keep mice away, but if you do not have a cat, then you can set up mechanical snap traps and baits and follow the steps below to dissuade mice from staying around.
SEAL FOOD SOURCES
• Wash dishes immediately after using them.
• Wipe down countertops.
• Enclose all food in airtight containers.
• Sweep the kitchen floor or tile.
• Make sure garbage is secured and taken out regularly.
SEAL POINTS OF ENTRY
Mice are excellent at squeezing into very small cracks - even openings that are just a few centimeters across. Rodent-proofing your home will keep any new mice from entering. Eliminate access points like cracks in foundation and wall openings, especially where the wall meets utility pipes. Be sure to use sealants like caulk and steel wool. Mice can chew through wood, plastic, and other common building materials. You can ensure your door is sealed tightly with metal weather stripping.
DEPENDABLE SNAP TRAPS
Trapping is your best bet for catching and eliminating mice - baits work more slowly and can be dangerous to handle if you’re not a professional. Wooden snap traps can take care of most mice infestations, the dependable mouse trap used for generations.
HOW TO SET UP MOUSE TRAPS
Before you prepare traps, clean your area of food, and food smells. If there are food crumbs around. It is important to make the trap the primary food source.
Next, place a dab of peanut butter or a piece of cheese or chocolate in the trigger plate. Here is a tip - tie a piece of thin string to the trigger to keep the mice from carrying the bait off and not getting trapped.
Next, place the traps. Place them in an area where you suspect there is a lot of mouse traffic, with the trigger against the wall—directly in the mouse’s path. Set traps in areas where there is the most activity, along walls, and behind appliances.
Mice are smart! Mice learn to avoid one type of trap, so you have greater chances of trapping them by using different traps like glue traps, and live catch traps. Refresh the bait every couple of days.
Reuse traps! Reuse the wooden snap trap once you catch a mouse in it. Mice are drawn to the scent of other mice and will be more likely to investigate a trap if another mouse has been there. Remove the dead mouse, bag it up, and place it in an outdoor trash can, and add new bait to the trap and reset it.
LIVE CATCH TRAPS
Live catch mouse traps can capture mice without harming them. The traps are well-ventilated and have spring-loaded doors that close and lock once a mouse enters. Mice enter the trap, get the bait, and trigger the pad. These traps you should check regularly so that you can get the mouse out.
GLUE TRAPS
Glue traps are handy because they can kill multiple mice in one go. Place food in the center of the trap, and place the traps behind furniture, in corners, and against walls. After one mouse gets trapped, more will come to see what’s going on, getting trapped as well.
MORE ADVANCED – BAIT STATIONS
Bait stations may utilize rodenticide in sealed packages, usually in plastic or cellophane. The mice chew through the package, eat the bait, and die. These chemicals can be dangerous to people and pets. Evans Pest Control sells DIY bait stations and are often used by professionals.
HOW TO PREVENT MICE
Making your home less accessible to mice can persuade them to stay outside. Make sure you keep your lawn and shrubs trimmed, so that mice can’t hide in them. Also, keep firewood no closer than 10 feet from your house. Mice like to use these firewood piles as shelter in winter and tend to get into your home from the cover built up close to your house. Evans Pest Control is just a phone call away, so be sure to give us a call and talk to a pest professional about your mouse problem.
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Philadelphia Bats
Flying rats, or friendly flying squirrels. You can think of bats as friendly, or scary, but Philadelphia has a lot of bats. Over eight species of bats are common throughout Pennsylvania. It is not unusual for residents of Philadelphia to observe bats flying around, usually at dusk. Sometimes they get in your home. If you encounter a bat in your home, do not panic. Chasing or swatting at the bat only causes it to fly erratically and will needlessly prolong the incident.
Bats do not attack people. If you are outside at night, it could be possible to have a bat seem to swoop towards you. This is because our bodies attract insects, and the bat is merely looking for a meal. They will not try to become tangled in your hair and are not aggressive. Usually, if someone is bitten or scratched it is because the bat was acting in self-defense. For the most part, they remain in the shadows helping to sustain life on our planet while most other mammals sleep. Most people will have very few if any, direct interactions with them.
Health risks associated with bats are infrequent but are possible, therefore proceeding with caution is still recommended. Thankfully, being aware of the risks can help prevent bats from ever posing any real danger to you or your family!
A common myth about bats is that they all transmit rabies. Like all other mammals, bats do have the potential to contract and carry the virus. However, according to the National Park Service, less than 0.5% of bats in nature have rabies.
One of the most important things to keep in mind when dealing with bats outside your home is that they are a wild animal and should be left alone. Do not handle a sick or injured bat and if you observe one acting erratically, leave the area and contact your local health authority.
If a single bat flies into your house and you are sure it has not had any contact with people or animals in your home, confine the bat to a room with an open window and give it some time to find its way out on its own. Swatting or chasing the bat will only cause it to panic and could increase your risk of being bitten or scratched.
There are two most common bat species in Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania (the little brown bat and the big brown bat) both tend to choose buildings as their roost sites. This could be an old barn, an abandoned warehouse, or your attic.
Unlike rodents or other wildlife, bats themselves are not known to cause major structural damage to your home but their accumulated droppings can. Guano can stain your ceiling or walls, damage your insulation. Depending on your home’s
layout, it could even contaminate your water. There are also the health risks associated with guano accumulation, like histoplasmosis.
Many homeowners with bats roosting in their attic are bothered by the strong musky smell. Since bats are nocturnal, their squeaking and fluttering can also result in interrupted sleep. When dealing with roosting bats in your home, it is essential to seek expert advice. The Endangered Species Act protects many bat species in Pennsylvania, and particular steps and considerations must be taken for their removal. Evans Pest Control will provide expert consultation. If you have, or think you might have bats roosting in your attic, or on your property, then give us a call at (267) 582-2687
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5 Common Christmas Tree Pests
Aphids
Aphids are harmless to people and generally found in the lower, main branches of the tree. While harmless, they can give some homeowners a fright, but there’s nothing to worry about. They are common in evergreen, balsam fir, spruce, Fraser fir, and white fir trees. Here is a tip when it comes to aphids: Don’t squash them on furniture or carpet. They can leave a purple/reddish stain.
Spiders / mites
Commonly found on Douglas fir, white pine, Fraser fir, or spruce trees, mites can cause needle loss and can leave small red stains on carpet or ornaments. And of course, since many people have an aversion to spiders, seeing one on your holiday tree might not be a welcomed sight. Be sure to check for egg sacs so that freshly hatched spiderlings don’t make your home their new home.
Bark Beetles
Bark beetles are cylindrical, brown, or black wood-boring insects that are about the size of a grain of rice. Signs of a bark beetle infestation can include small holes in the branches or trunk or sawdust on your floor. These pests are common on Monterey, Ponderosa, and Coulter pines, as well as white fir and junipers.
Sawflies
Less common than other pests, the sawfly is typically found on spruce and pine trees. You might spot them first by brown cocoons, which later hatch into black and yellow flies.
Praying mantises
Praying mantises can be found on many types of trees. As adults, they are typically green and can grow to be quite large. However, on trees, they may start as part of a light tan, walnut-sized egg mass that can contain up to 400 eggs. Those eggs can hatch a few weeks after being inside. Contrary to popular belief, it is not illegal to kill a praying mantis. However, it is bad luck to do so in some cultures. These harmless pests can be captured and set free outdoors.
What you can do about Christmas tree pests
• Before bringing it inside, do a thorough inspection of the tree. Do so in good light so you can spot any irregularities, spots, or signs of pests.
• Ask the tree lot attendant to vigorously shake the tree, in order to shake off any pests that might be present. Some tree lots have tree shakers for this purpose.
• Leave the tree in a garage or covered area other than where the tree will be decorated and displayed for a few days before bringing it inside.
• Before bringing the tree inside, get a white sheet or drop cloth and shake the tree one final time. If you see anything abnormal on the drop cloth, you may want to reconsider that tree.
Finally, if pests are seen inside, use a vacuum to remove the pests safely and easily. If you are seeing large numbers of pests, Call Evans Pest Control and schedule an inspection today!
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Rats In The Sewers
Evans Pest Control is shown here providing Rat extermination in Philadelphia sewers.
Some of the signs that that let to this discovery of Rats that have invaded through the sewer drainage systems in the street were blocked piping, creaking, and scratching noises coming from pipes and water flowing through the drain slower than usual.
If you are noticing a Rat problem, and you suspect the problem might be coming from the sewer, then call Evans Pest Control to have an inspection performed.
Checking your pipes for cracks, bends, or anything misaligned is a starting point to see where the Rats may be getting in.
Even if you locate the Rats and their possible entry points, getting rid of them is not as easy as you may think. Rats in sewers are often living in large numbers, which also means they are taking up lots of space in the area they are living. You may see one or two, but you will not see all of them. Get Evans Pest Control on the phone for a professional investigation
Some Basic Facts:
The problem of Rats in sewers is not just a problem in Philadelphia. Rats thrive in these subterranean passageways because the environment provides them with their most important requirements: shelter and food.
The shelter of sewers is ideal for Rats. Compared to above-ground areas, sewers are warmer in cold weather and cooler in hot weather. In addition, few humans or other animals are around to bother them, and food is plentiful, especially with garbage disposal systems dumping bite-sized food into the sewer system.
If you are dealing with sewer Rats, then they are likely to be Norway Rats. Rats are good swimmers and Norway Rats are excellent swimmers. Except during floods, life in the sewer is no problem for them.
Rats have no problem getting to the surface and finding their way into homes. They find breaks and separations in brick and terra cotta sewer pipes and tunnel to the surface. These breaks occur due to age, settling, wear & tear, tree roots breaking through, or during excavation. Rats can burrow up through as much as eight feet of solid ground
Rats leave the main sewer and access a home through a lateral line.
Once Rats get to the surface, they find food under fruit trees, in gardens, flower beds, pet kennels and our homes. Once near the foundation, rats easily take advantage of dirt floors, holes in concrete floors and stone walls. They can crawl up the lateral house drain and enter your home through uncovered basement floor drains, roof drains, sewer vents and even through your toilet!
Wherever rats, and other rodents may be, Evans Pest Control is there. Give us a call at (267) 582-2687 and speak to a professional today.
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Philadelphia To Help Curb Rat Population
Philly Leaders Introduce Legislation to Help Curb Rat Population
Philadelphia’s rat problem has gotten so bad that city councilmembers are now introducing legislation to help bring the rodent population under control. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville asks Evans Pest Control’s pest control expert, Krystal Boyle to explain.
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The Winter Bed Bug Threat
Biting pests such as mosquitoes, gnats, black flies, and other outside pests, go away during the winter because they are directly affected by the cold temperatures outside. Bed bugs live almost exclusively inside where temperatures are warmer. If the temperatures in a home feel like spring or summer, bed bugs will have no problem being active.
Not only are bed bugs active during the winter months, they spread during the winter months. If you just went somewhere for the holidays, it is possible that you brought bed bugs home with you. Bed bugs spread more when we travel more. And, if you have college-age children, it is possible they could have brought them home during the holidays.
There are many ways bed bugs can spread from one location to another, and none of them are affected by the temperature outside. Bed bugs climb into the belongings we carry around, or they lay their eggs in them, and then we carry these items from a location of infestation to a new location–usually by way of a heated automobile. And, even if we leave our belongings outside in the cold during our travels, it can take quite a bit to kill a bed bug with cold. Partly because they are more tolerant too cold than they are to heat, but also because they hide inside items, where they are protected from the wind and cold air.
If you suspect you’ve picked up bed bugs, time is of the essence. If an infestation takes root in your home, don’t wait! Call the professionals at Evans Pest Control right away at (267) 582-2687.
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It Is Rat Season
ITS RAT SEASON IN PHILADELPHIA
There may be no more frightening pest to home and business owners as rats. Not only are rats scary, but they also carry diseases, and can damage your property fast. Fortunately, there are cutting-edge methods to mitigate rat infestations. The experts at Evans Pest Control know how to deal with rats and other rodents in an efficient manner, so give one of our experts a call at (267) 582-2687 today.
It may not surprise you to know that rat infestations are quite common in the Philadelphia area, even in the cleanest homes or offices. In areas like Northern Liberties, and Fishtown where there is a lot of construction going on, rodents are having to find new territories. When a disruption of their environment occurs, such as when construction is tearing up the block, they move in hoards to the next block over. Displacement is causing rats to move to new territories, and now that fall is upon us – it is surely rat season. As the temperatures drop, rats, mice and other rodents look for warm, dry, and comfortable places to call home–like your house.
It is essential that you obtain treatment by the professionals for rat problems as soon as an infestation is detected. It is important to avoid the most dangerous complications and to make the infestation removal process as easy as possible. Fortunately, finding an autumn rat infestation is not that hard when you know the signs.
SIGNS THAT YOU MAY HAVE A RAT INFESTATION
SCRATCHES
Scratching noises – Have you heard scratching, skittering or rustling noises? This could be a sign of rats. Many rats are excellent climbers so you may even hear this coming from your attic. These noises will likely be heard mostly at night, as rats are nocturnal creatures.
RAT DROPPINGS
Rat droppings – Most of the common rat droppings are dark brown. They look much like a grain of rice. You’ll see these droppings in areas where rats congregate.
SIGNS OF NESTING
Most rats shred soft material to make their nest. If you find insulation, cardboard, and other soft items have been destroyed, leaving a mess around your home or office, it may be a sign that rats have been in the area.
TUNNELS AND HOLES
The common brown rat, for instance, digs extensive tunnel networks. They use these tunnels and holes for storage, nesting and hide their food. Small gaps near the foundation of your home is a signal of an autumn rat infestation and is something you should investigate.
RAT PRINTS
Foot and tail prints – Check out the dusty, and infrequently accessed areas of your home such as in the basement or attic. You may see foot and tail marks in the dust, signifying that a rat has been present or are moving through the area.
GETTING RID OF THE RATS
If you have seen signs of an autumn rat infestation in your home or place of business, it’s important to act quickly. Call Evans Pest Control today. We use state of the art technology combined with many years of experience with rodent control techniques to ensure that your rat problem is addressed quickly and remains under control.
CALL EVANS TODAY AT (267) 582-2687
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Autumn Is Here… So Are Mice & Cockroaches
Here Are 10 Steps You Can Take To Inhibit Mice & Roaches
Cockroaches are moving indoors in the fall when the weather gets cooler. Cockroaches are in search of food, water, and warmth. A good way to stop a roach problem in your home is with a proactive roach control plan.
1. Start by eliminating food sources and get rid of hiding places by de-cluttering closets, and in the kitchen, by clearing out the cupboards of open or expired food products.
2. Store leftover food and dog food in well-sealed storage containers.
3. Take out the trash daily, because roaches are attracted to household waste, like coffee grounds.
4. If you can seal or correct any gaps, cracks, or crevices that roaches can use to gain access into your home, this will help prevent a rush of roaches from entering from a nearby nest.
If you’re seeing roaches of different sizes, you may have a roach infestation already. It might be best to resist the urge to use over the over-the-counter sprays because these sprays are not too effective, some are toxic, and most are only on-contact killers that won’t prevent roaches from reproducing. Contact Evans Pest Control for a roach control plan that will include a thorough inspection with regular treatments.
Like other rodents, mice are searching for food and warmth as autumn weather approaches, making your home a great place for mice to be. You can discourage mice from getting in by rodent-proofing.
6. Seal any evident gaps around your home’s exterior and especially around plumbing. It is a good idea to install some metal weather-stripping on doors.
7. One of the attractors we have observed is fall foliage, leaves and vegetation that provides cover for mice to hunker down in around your house.
8. It is best practice to clear out plants, leaves or any other vegetation that may be touching or near your home’s exterior, clean up any yard debris.
9. Clean your outdoor recycle containers, and de-clutter the basement.
10. You can also use glue boards, baits, and traps in the basement area near the basement door and windows, as a proactive approach to rodent control.
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Keep Your Labor Day Pest-Free
HERE IS HOW TO HELP KEEP YOUR LABOR DAY PEST-FREE
YOUR COOKOUT
Labor Day is a great time of year, cooler temperatures, and maybe the last time for a cookout before winter. You can take some steps to make sure pests do not make outdoor festivities a problem. The best way to rid yourself of a bug problem on Labor Day is to take some steps ahead of time to prevent these pests from bothering you on Labor Day.
MOSQUITOS, WASPS AND BEES MAY BOTHER YOU ON LABOR DAY
Labor Day is a holiday that occurs in the late summer weather when some pests are preparing for winter and are aggressive. There are several types of pests that thrive in this weather and could put a damper on your Labor Day celebrations. Mosquitos are a big problem and might be the most annoying pests when gathering outdoors for a Labor Day cookout and are most active in the late summer months. Wasps and bees are a big problem this time of year and zoom in on sugary sodas and the type of high protein food served during a cookout.
FLIES AND ANTS
Flies are another common summer bug that swarms around food and waste. Ants can be found in most backyards and these tiny pests can have a big impact on your festivities if they are allowed to be in the area that you are eating as they will send their workers out to scout out food sources for the colony.
LABOR DAY PEST PREVENTION TECHNIQUES
For mosquitos and flies, applying some pest repellent spray and putting up some citronella torches are some good options to keep the bugs away. To further rid yourself of an infestation it is important to eliminate the breeding grounds for these insects by applying bug repellent in those areas and making sure there is not stagnant water in the area. Keeping sugary sodas, juices, and desserts covered will help keep stinging insects from approaching, and keeping hot dogs, and hamburgers covered tight will help discourage pests. Keeping your trash cans sealed and your yard free of waste is a good way to keep the fly population down and avoid a swarm around your dinner table. Look around for any ant mounds, and stagnant water and treat them with pesticides.
WHAT TIME DO PESTS COME OUT?
Each type of insect has a different time of day that they prefer to be active. Mosquitos are most active around sunset as the heat of the day can cause them to dehydrate quickly. Flies, on the other hand, are most active during the day as they thrive on the warm weather to look for food sources or to lay eggs and then look for a place to rest in the evening, often in a cool area. Ants can be active at any time of day, but they are most active in the twilight hours, around sunrise and sunset. Knowing when these insects are the most active and taking the preventative measures such as citronella candles, torches, bug repellent, and placing pest control measures where bugs are active can help in preparing your space and making sure that all your Labor Day festivities are a pest-free success.
INSECT INFESTATION? CALL EVANS PEST CONTROL
If you have pest problems on Labor Day, or any time of the year, call the friendly experts and Evans Pest Control at (267) 582-2687. Have a fun, and pest-free Labor Day!
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Late Summer Pests Are Getting Ready Now
As late summer rolls into Fall, the pests are planning on moving in…to your house! Some pests, like spiders, wasps, bees, and other stinging insects see the late summer temperatures as a signal for nesting and breeding, and some pests, like cockroaches, and mice will be planning on staying the winter indoors.
Spiders are active around your home seeking other spiders to mate with in late summer and early fall, making August and September the worst time of year for spider infestations. In addition to their mating needs, spiders also come indoors to seek warmth and a safe shelter. Just like other pests, spiders find their way in through cracks and gaps in doors and windows, so sealing any cracks will lower the chances of spiders getting into your home.
For stinging insects, like wasps and yellow jackets, preparing their queen for the winter becomes a priority in late summer and fall. The shortened daytime reminds them it’s the time to collect food and to be more protective near the hive. Unlike summer which offers abundant food sources, in the fall there is less food and more competition to obtain it to survive. Just like us, wasps are looking for a quick energy boost. Proteins and sugary foods like ice cream, soda, fruit, and meats are potential invitations for them to stop by and snack.
Philadelphias rodents start preparing for winter early by getting more aggressive in the pursuit of food, they start stockpiling food, they can dig burrows for themselves, but they would rather just move in with you. The earlier a rodent can find a warm, dry, dark place to nest over the winter, the better. As soon as the sun starts setting earlier, expect rodents to be hard at work preparing for cold.
Mice, and Rats will get into your home by any means necessary, and they have plenty of means. First, they’ll look for cracks, gaps, and tiny holes like openings in windowsills, door frames, floorboards, or utility lines. Next, they will try burrowing to get at the foundations or insulation in the basement. More than anything, rodents target places where they can get food, water, and warmth.
Cockroaches do not hibernate, and they cannot survive freezing temperatures for too long. Both the common species of cockroach prefer warm temperatures. American, and German cockroaches seem to feel that about room temperature is perfect. There is more, it gets worse. Like spiders, cockroaches tend to mate while sheltering indoors. They settle in with their families after the eggs hatch. Any roaches that get into your home in late summer could be the first members of a winter infestation.
Cockroaches want to live in dark, humid, warm, confined places where they feel safe. That means your kitchen area behind the refrigerator, in unused cabinets, and your basement are ideal, especially if they are cluttered. It’s a good idea to organize and tidy up your basement area, and any unused area in your home every late summer. It will be helpful to repair sources of undue moisture like humidity and plumbing leaks.
We can help with late summer pests. Schedule an appointment or call to talk to an Evans Pest Control specialist to learn more about how we could help keep your home pest-free.
Call anytime at (267) 582-2687
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Well Done Sean!
Sean completed and passed the necessary exams to become a certified pesticide applicator. Sean passed his Core exam which focuses on health and safety as well as Federal Laws and regulations with applying pesticides in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Sean also passed his Category 11 that is for general household Pest Control which tests the proficiency in handling common household pests such as mice, roaches, bedbugs, etc.
Sean is currently studying for his Category 12 in wood destroying insects which he will then be licensed by the state to do Termite treatments. Sean is a family man who enjoys spending time with his family as well as helping our customers here at Evans Pest Control.
Evans Pest Control takes education very seriously and encourages all technicians to take their state exams to protect the health and safety of our customers.
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The German Cockroach Problem
For years, the German roach was by far the number one pest in residential and commercial kitchens. That changed with the introduction of effective roach baits, which resulted in one of the great success stories in insecticide development. German roaches became almost a second-tier pest, and remained so for over 20 years. But have you noticed? They’re back! The German cockroach is once again well established in Philadelphia. The pest control technicians at Evans Pest Control have studied the critical aspects of German cockroach biology and behavior habits that can make it one of our more challenging pests.
Here is why German Cockroaches are difficult to control.
- German roaches have an incredible rate of reproduction.
- German roaches love heat and humidity.
- German roaches spend most of their lives hidden and protected.
- German roaches aggregate (they crow together).
- German roaches protect their egg cases.
- German roach egg capsules are not susceptible to insecticides.
- German roaches regularly disperse to new areas.
- German roaches detect and avoid many insecticides.
- German roaches can develop resistance to insecticides.
- German roaches can change their normal behavior.
- German cockroaches can breed at a rate of up to six generations per year, so a pest control company may recommend a recurring treatment to address this rapid reproductive rate.
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Here Come The Cicadas
Here comes the Cicadas! Billions of dormant Cicadas are shedding their outer shells and beginning to appear from a 17-year hibernation across the southern east coast, and the Philadelphia region is next.
• Photos taken Sunday show some Cicadas shedding outer shell that surrounds them during hibernation.
• Their bodies will thicken and turn darker, then they will look for mates.
• There are more than 15 'broods' of cicadas in different geographic areas, with life cycles up to 17 years.
Cicadas have been pictured a little further south, shedding their exoskeletons, emerging with red eyes, and black wings after enduring their 17-year hibernation.
The colony's re-emergence has been delayed by cooler the normal weather in the Philadelphia area, because the noisy insects will only come above ground when the soil is a consistent 64 degrees Fahrenheit.
Photos taken Sunday show Cicadas emerging in Washington, DC and Alexandria, and Virginia. Philadelphia can expect the same within a week or two. This will be the big brood – the same one that emerged in the spring and early summer of 2004. Call Evans Pest Control at (267) 582-2687 to learn more about this bug, and how to control your pests this summer!
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Ant Vs. Termite
In a fight between an ant and a termite, who would win? The answer quite naturally is: Evans Pest Control. Ants and Termites look similar. How can you tell them apart?
Winged Ant swarmer’s are sexually developed, male and female ants that serve as emissaries from a healthy, established colony. Swarmer’s depart from the established colony on a mission to initiate new colonies. They have very, very slim chances of success. Most will die of starvation, dehydration or will be eaten by birds, dragonflies or other predators. Though almost all will fail, just enough succeed to spread the species and ensure its survival.
All species of ants are capable of producing swarmer’s. The conditions have to be just right for this to be accomplished. Swarming occurs at different times for different species and each species has a rather predictable time when the swarmer’s will occur.
Winged ants are visible and easy to notice, but they are harmless. They are not the individuals that did the work of creating mounds in your lawn, dirt piles on your driveway or sawdust at the base of your tree. Swarming is a temporary, natural event and is not a permanent or major problem. Outdoors, ignore swarmer’s if possible.
If you are in a situation where you might have ants, or maybe they are termites, why take a chance? Call Evans Pest Control right away at (267) 582-2687, and we will take care of the problem – whatever the pest may be.
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Here Comes A New Mosquito
New Species of Mosquito
Scientists have identified a new species of mosquito in Florida. It's
called Aedes scapularis. DNA analysis confirmed they were Aedes scapularis. In
a follow-up study in 2020, Reeves found the species is well-established in
two South Florida counties, Miami-Dade, and Broward. Up to now, the
mosquitoes have been found mostly in the Caribbean and Latin America.
There are other things about Aedes scapularis that are worrisome. It's a
mosquito that likes going indoors and it feeds on both birds and people. "If
you end up with a species that's capable of transmitting to [birds] and likes
to also bite humans, that's the prime condition for a spillover event."
Scientists believe the COVID-19 pandemic is the result of a spillover event,
involving bats or another animal species.
Climate change, international travel and global trade are all factors in the
spread of invasive species.
There have been 10 new species of nonnative mosquitoes have been found in
Florida since 2000. And more are on the way. "There's one in particular right
now that a lot of people are worrying about, Aedes vittatus." Originally from
India, the mosquito "is kind of a vector for pretty much everything we're
worried about dengue, chikungunya, Zika,".
Now is the time to start taking care of outdoor pests.
Call Evans Pest Control today at (267) 582-2687
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Carpenter Bees Arrive For Spring
Bees, hornets, and wasps are for the most part a very beneficial group of insects, being the major pollinators of flowering plants, helping to reduce the numbers of many insect pest species, etc. However, of the 54 reported deaths each year from arthropod bites or stings, bees, hornets, and wasps account for about 30 percent.
Bees, hornets, and wasps are categorized as being either solitary or social. Solitary species are those whose members live independently of each other. Social species are those who live together in colonies or nests and which have an adult division of labor or caste system composed of workers, queen(s) and, periodically, males.
The more common solitary groups include the carpenter bees, cicada killers, digger wasps, mud daubers, potter and mason wasps, spider wasps, and velvet ants. The more common social groups include the bumble bees, honey bees, hornets, paper wasps, and yellowjackets.
Years of experienced detail oriented services by our highly trained staff, the right equipment, dedication, and professional service makes Evans Pest Control one of the most reliable, and efficient bee and pest exterminators in Philadelphia.
Carpenter bees do not consume wood, but their tunneling can be destructive to softwoods and hardwoods alike. Under normal conditions they are not very destructive; however, if several generations of carpenter bees have been tunneling in the same area, extensive damage is possible.
Male bees often are seen hovering near nests and will approach nearby animals. However, males are harmless, since they do not have a stinger. Female carpenter bees are capable of stinging, but they are docile and rarely sting unless caught in the hand or otherwise directly provoked.
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Spotted Lanternfly Invasion
The spotted lanternfly, - they’re back tightening their grip on southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It's the early nymph, or instar, stage crawling around now. By July, the mostly-black-with-white-spot bodies will molt into a pattern of red, black, and white. The adult form that hops around, hitching rides and laying eggs, can be found from mid-summer into December.
The only good lanternfly is a dead one and I applaud everybody's efforts to help with the spotted lanternfly effort, but we want to be smart in doing so. The spotted lanternfly poses a significant threat to $18 billion worth of Pennsylvania agriculture products, including the grape, hops, tree-fruit, hardwood, and nursery industries. Its piercing-sucking mouthpart damages plant-hosts by feeding, and the insects excrete sugary waste called honeydew that fosters sooty mold that, in turn, can keep plants from photosynthesizing.
Tree-banding works to trap the nymphs as they crawl up trunks to feast on soft, new growth. This is a non-insecticidal method of killing them, and it doesn't have to be anything fancy: a strip of duct tape wrapped around the trunk with the sticky side out will do the trick.
Those who buy sticky tree bands made just for killing lanternflies can limit their effect on other, more beneficial insects by cutting them in half widthwise. Also, chicken wire wrapped around the sticky band will help prevent birds and other animals from getting stuck. Evans Pest Control will help develop a good strategy for your property to combat this invasive insect.
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Rat Exclusion In Philadelphia
Charles Evans of Evans Pest Control at a rat service in Center City, Philadelphia. Going to extreme measures to eradicate a big rat problem,
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Fleas This Time Of Year?
Evans Pest Control reports a big uptick in flea infestations this winter. Usually, flea problems are not too bad in the winter, but not this winter! So why is it that we are seeing many more fleas this winter in Philadelphia? Read on…
Fleas lay eggs on a mouse or rat host. A flea’s life cycle can be broken down into four parts: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The adult lays eggs on a host, often a rodent, which then fall off wherever the mouse frequents (your house). When these eggs hatch into larvae, the larvae hunker down in your carpet, feed, and go through several molts until they spin a cocoon and become pupae. Eventually, from the pupae emerge adult fleas, which then seek out you or your pet for a blood meal. This process takes about 20 days. Evans Pest Control has recorded the most rodent infestation cases this winter than ever before in Philadelphia. Since we have noticed this huge wave of rodent infestations, it is understandable why we are also seeing a big rise in fleas as well. Rodents bring with them more than themselves, they also start flea infestations as well. If you are having a problem with inching and bites… it could be fleas - this is what we are seeing a lot of, says Charles Evans of Evans Pest Control.
Fleas are not picky eaters. Fleas are happy to make a meal of dogs, cats, and even people. While a lot of people have encountered fleas, they often know very little about them. Fleas are quite a problem for pet owners and pets, fleas are hard to eradicate insects.
Fleas transmit diseases dangerous to people. Fleas are carriers of all sorts of bacteria, including the bacteria that cause disease in people. One of them is Bartonella Henselae, the bacteria responsible for cat scratch disease.
Fleas transmit parasites dangerous to pets. Fleas can also carry parasites, which they then transmit to their hosts. Tapeworms are transmitted by fleas. When dogs and cats swallow fleas, they can get tapeworms.
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The Return Of The Cicadas
Periodical Cicadas
After 17 years, these cicadas are set for a noisy return in Pennsylvania.
This year will mark the reemergence after 17 years of Brood X, or the Great Eastern Brood, of periodical cicadas – those large, winged, kind of scary-looking but mostly harmless flying insects known for their almost deafening buzz.
“The end of May through June, it can get pretty loud – if you are in an area where they are numerous, there can be hundreds of thousands, or millions, of them.”
One of the largest broods of periodical cicadas in the nation, Brood X will emerge this spring in 15 states: Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, as well as Washington, D.C.
Unlike greenish, annual cicadas, periodical cicadas are known for their black bodies and bold red eyes. Their mass, in-unison emergence every 17 years is one of nature’s great mysteries. But the bugs have not been in hibernation since their last mass appearance in 2004.
The cicadas live underground in wingless nymph form, about a foot or two down, feeding on sap from tree roots – “and that’s where they feed for 17 years.” Most cicadas do not have fixed periods of development like this. When they reach adulthood, away they go, as individuals or small groups.
But with periodical cicadas, after 17 years underground, on just the right spring day, when soil temperatures reach 64⁰ the nymphs all together burrow their way to the surface and make their mass emergence. They climb up on the nearest thing they can find, and molt for the final time. “At that time, they are white – their exoskeleton hasn’t hardened yet. That takes five or six days. Then the adult is ready to look for a mate.”
After mating, female periodical cicadas will lay eggs in soft, new twigs, using a sharp organ called an ovipositor to cut into the branches and place her fertilized eggs inside. The solution is to put nets or bags over trees for the period of time the cicadas are active, until around the start of July.
Laid eggs hatch in 6 to 10 weeks. The tiny nymphs fall to the ground, burrowing in, and start the 17-year cycle again. Aside from being loud – their sound is a cross between a buzz and a rattle – the cicadas really will not do any major damage. They are not drawn indoors. They do not bite. While they may cause cosmetic damage to trees when laying their eggs, cicadas provide several benefits to nature.
They prune mature trees, aerate the soil, and once they die, their bodies serve as an important source of nitrogen for growing trees. In larval form, burrowed beneath the soil and feeding on fluids from plant roots.
Treatment & Solutions
Newly planted and small-diameter trees and shrubs can be protected with fine netting, cheesecloth, or row-cover fabric tied securely at the base, to keep nymphs from crawling up the trunks upon emergence, as well as preventing females from slitting bark to lay eggs.
Remove small, damaged branches to keep eggs from hatching and future populations low. Also, delay planting new trees and shrubs until adult periodical cicadas are gone, usually by mid-July.
The use of chemical sprays to kill adult periodical cicadas is not recommended. Using insecticides will also kill beneficial insects that feed on harmful insects and can injure natural predators such as birds, raccoons, skunks, and moles.
Cicadas are edible; they are even considered a delicacy in many countries, as well as in different parts of the United States. Some claim that cicadas are high in protein, but recent research conducted at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering has determined that cicadas may contain high levels of mercury. Diners therefore are cautioned to limit their ingestion of these "delicacies" to just a few.
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Confession Of A Bed Bug
Here are some interesting confessions of a local Bed Bug - The Vampire of the insect world.
If you have a visit from this little guy - it is pest to give Evans Pest Control a call right away at (267) 582-2687
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How To Get Ready For A Roach Control Treatment
Cockroaches are undesirable pests that are not just a nuisance but a threat to health as well. They consume our food and contaminate the indoor environment. They transfer disease-causing pathogens and may cause food poisoning by contaminating kitchen surfaces, utensils, and cooking surfaces. They are also believed to be responsible for causing various gastrointestinal disorders.
Roaches also trigger asthma attacks when humans inhale antigens such as roach exoskeletons and feces. If your home has been infested by these nasty pests, you must immediately get in touch with a pest professional to help you get rid of them. However, before the pest tech comes, there are a few things you can do to prepare your home for Evans Pest Control.
• Make sure your home is neat and clean before the Evans Pest Control technician visits. This will make sure that the roaches are attracted to the bait and not to food sources littered around the house.
• Keep your countertops free-from foods, dishes, and other small appliances. If there is any open food, cover and store it.
• Put away or cover your baby’s stuff such as toys, crib mattresses, and other supplies.
• Mop and scrub the kitchen and other surfaces with detergent. Vacuum the carpets.
• If you see any roach eggs before Evans Pest Control visits, just vacuum them up using a crevice attachment. Once you have vacuumed the eggs, make sure you discard them safely. Take the vacuum cleaner out, seal the trash bag properly and dispose of it.
• Make sure there is no garbage inside the home.
• Keep movable appliances such as refrigerators and stove away from the wall and clean beneath and behind them. Ensure that there are no items lying on the top of the appliances.
• Make arrangements to ensure that the technician has easy access to all areas that may be home to roaches, especially the areas where you have seen roaches or their feces or exoskeletons.
• If you have any excess paper products in your home or other trash that may be home to roaches, remember to discard them before the pest control team reaches
• Seal any leaks in the water supply of your home
• If any of your family members are sick, have asthma, are pregnant or are under the age of one, take special precautions and inform the pest control company about it. Keep in mind that people and pets often have to be kept away for a period of time when pest control services are in progress.
• Even after the roach exterminator has left, make sure you maintain the best possible hygiene and sanitation to allow the treatment to work as effectively as possible.
With proper preparation, you can make things easier for the Evans Pest Control technician to get the best results from your pest treatment. There is no need to live with Roaches, call Evans Pest Control at (267) 582-2687 today to talk to someone that can help.
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Rats On The Rise Charles Evans Talks To NBC 10
Charles Evans talks with NBC 10 reporter Rosemary Conners about the worsening rodent problem here in Philadelphia, and the role COVID-19 is playing in making this problem worse. Watch this informative interview of Charles Evans of Evans Pest Control for NBC Channel 10.
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Fall Pest Protection Time
NOW IS THE TIME TO SCHEDULE YOUR FALL MAINTENANCE
When the weather changes, it is a signal for pests to find warm shelter. Evans Pest Control can help discourage pests from taking up residency in your home or business for the winter. Here are some things that can discourage pests from making your home their warm winter shelter.
WATCH OUT FOR INSECTS THAT LIKE TO WINTER IN YOUR HOME
These are pests that spend the summer outdoor but like to winter in your home. As it gets colder, these pests are looking for easy entry into your home. Insects like, beetles, bugs, and ants like to move indoors. Ants tend to get in your walls, and basement dooring the winter.
RODENTS WANT TO FIND HEAT AND WATER
Mice, and rats want to hunker down in a warm place near water, so naturally they will want to wiggle in under your door, or through a small gap in your basement.
YOUR FALL PEST INSPECTION MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
THE OUTSIDE
Start outside and look for any existing signs of activity around your building foundation. A typical inspection involves a thorough exterior inspection for cracks and crevices, especially at the foundation, and near where your utilities enter and where wires, pipes enter the home. This is the place pests often find their way in. Inspect basement windows for gaps. Note gaps under basement doors, then looks at other doors, and windows. Mice can squeeze in through a hole the size of a dime. We like to install metal door sweeps to deter pests from entering. Carefully look around the areas near home, such as driveways, for ant colonies. Check for loose siding that will allow rodents to infiltrate. Rodents can get behind or under loose siding, and chew away until they gain entry. Do not forget to check garage overhangs, and outdoor sheds - these are likely spots for bees’ nests. It is a good idea to cut back foliage from the exterior of your house, clean out leaves, and inspect firewood, and fall decorations that might be brought out this time of year.
THE ATTIC
Some pests, like roaches can eat their way through your insulation, and nest up in there. Check for signs of insect activity in your attic, and any small gaps should be sealed up. Infestations occur in your attic, and under a pile of insulation, and are not noticed until a huge problem exists, so fall is the best time to examine the insulation in your attic.
Evans Pest Control provides fall pest maintenance inspections and treatments. Late summer, and early fall is the time to get this important pest safety inspection performed and be pest free during the winter.
Learn more about Evans Pest Control’s residential fall pest maintenance services that can prevent winter pests from taking up residency in your home. schedule your inspection today!
CALL EVANS PEST CONTROL TO SCHEDULE YOUR FALL PEST MAINTENANCE (267) 582-2687
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Termite Treatment For Real Estate Transaction
Evans Pest Control is in the Logan section of Philadelphia applying a Termite treatment for a real Estate transaction. Evans Pest Control recommends a full-perimeter treatment using an approved termiticide to properly protect your home from termite infestation and damage.
Lending institutions involved in a residential real estate transaction using government-backed financing (FHA/VA) require a Wood Destroying Insect Inspection Report (WDI) as a condition of the sales contract. Homes that fail their inspection are then required to be treated with the most effective termiticides available.
Evans Pest Control uses Termidor Termiticide. It offers a minimum of a five-year warranty. Most importantly, this termiticide must be applied by a state-licensed and certified applicator.
The real key to an effective termite treatment is to create a protective treated zone, a barrier around the entire home, keeping termites away from the wood.
The treatment must surround the home. Even the slightest open spot will allow termites to slip through.
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The Front Lines Of Public Health Protection
In March, Evans Pest Control and members of the National Pest Management Association arrived at Capitol Hill in Washington. D.C. to meet with their members of Congress in order to promote the pest management industry and advocate for important issues. We trumpeted the positive effect we have on public health and pushed for federal preemption.
In this environment, the interests of the pest management industry can easily be overlooked. We cannot afford to let this happen. There are significant battles emerging on rolling back pesticide preemption and efforts from local governments to ban pesticides across the country, making it more important than ever to secure federal pesticide preemption. More broadly, staff and members do not understand what our industry does or how we are on the front lines of public health protection. Our voices were heard in D.C. We showed Congress what we do and what we need to do to maintain the public health. We ensured that that the lawmakers met us, heard us, and respond to us.
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Pest Control Is An Important Job. We Keep Your Family And Your Business Safe and Sound
Pest Control Technician Training Starts Early Because There Is A Lot To Know
Pest control may not be glamorous, but it is a important job and Evans Pest Control technicians take their job seriously. Their job requires a great deal of training, stamina, and skill. Evans Pest Control technicians identify and remove pests from buildings and properties. They inspect areas for evidence of pests like rodents and insects including ants, roaches, bedbugs, mosquitoes, and termites, and then they create treatment plans to eliminate or prevent pest problems. Evans Pest Control technicians provide services to businesses, homes, and any other structures where unwanted pests may be located.
Evans Pest Control technicians are well trained with the skills and abilities be successful at controlling pests which are a threat to your health; their work demands physical stamina since they spend all day on their feet and have to squeeze through tight spaces in the facilities they are protecting, sometimes in uncomfortably hot or cold circumstances. Evans Pest Control technicians are detail-oriented; dealing with pesticides and chemicals that require training and precision to use.
Pests like mice, cockroaches and others can make a nest in your home before you know they are there. All it takes is one or two to start a colony. Then, within a matter of days or weeks, they’ve made themselves entrenched in your home. This creates an unhealthy environment for your family.
Before a pest problem jeopardizes your health and home, contact Evans Pest Control, Philadelphia’s dependable exterminators as soon as you notice any sign of their presence.
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The Powderpost Beetle Can Damage Your Home
CAN A POWDERPOST BEETLE DAMAGE YOUR HOME?
The innocent looking powderpost beetle, likely comes in second only to the termite in terms of the damage it causes to the wood in your home.
WHAT IS A POWDERPOST BEETLE ANYWAY?
Powderpost beetle is the name given to a couple of species of wood-boring beetles that can infest your home or business. Powderpost beetles lay eggs in the pores of wood. Their larvae then hatch from the eggs, feeding on the wood and creating tunnels through the wood as they travel about. The powderpost beetle larvae mature into adult beetles in time. Once the insects reach adulthood, they tunnel their way out of the wood, leaving behind a hole. The powderpost beetle cycle can take years to complete, meaning the larvae will be eating the wood in your home for years.
WHAT IS THE EXTENT OF DAMAGE POWDERPOST BEETLES CAN CAUSE TO YOUR HOME?
Like termites, powderpost beetles will feed on hardwoods — such as oak — and softwoods like pine. As the frames of most homes are built from softwoods, certain species of powderpost beetles can cause structural damage to houses. Some species of powderpost beetles will only eat hardwood, if you are infested with this species, it is possible to discover infestations in wood paneling, crown molding, window, door frames, plywood, hardwood floors and furniture.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE A POWDERPOST BEETLE INFESTATION?
If you don’t see powderpost beetles, one of the ways to know that you have a problem is to see the wood particles that come out of the holes the powderpost beetles make as they move about – it might look like very fine saw dust.
The debris powderpost beetles leave can be extremely fine — like flour or baby powder — or slightly gritty like sawdust. The best way to determine whether the residue you find in your home is a result of powderpost beetle damage is to arrange for an inspection by an Evans Pest Control trained pest control professional who will be able to identify the culprit.
HOW CAN I DEAL WITH A POWDERPOST BEETLE INFESTATION?
A trained pest control technician from Evans Pest Control will inspect your house and evaluate your pest problem to determine if powderpost beetles are the insects causing damage to your home.
If you think you’ve spotted signs of powderpost beetle damage in your home or business, don’t wait until the damage gets worse. Contact Evans Pest Control to schedule an inspection.
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Serving The Community
As a family owned company, we not only perform services for people in the community but we also like to serve our community. It is important for local businesses to get involved in their communities in such a way that will give hope to others and keep the community pressing forward. A lot of people just need to know that with hard work; achieving dreams and goals are possible. Communities are built on the foundation of the people in it and what they pour into their surroundings. It is a responsibility of the people who can to give back in a way that will build our communities strength and overall wellness.
We have had the pleasure to serve our community by serving as volunteers at St. Francis Inn feeding the homeless as well as helping in the background putting donations and meals together. It is also important to educate in the community the importance of certain practices to keep themselves pest free. We were able to go into the local senior center and educate them on pests and how to keep them out of their homes as well as inform them on what to do if they begin to experience issues. This is very valuable information to a section of our community that is on a limited income and usually with limited resources to combat an infestation of any size. It is a pleasure to give back to our local community in appreciation for all the support they give us.
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Spring Pest Control Challanges
Spring in Philadelphia brings warmer temperatures and increased humidity, creating the perfect conditions for pests to thrive. As nature awakens, common nuisances like ants, termites, mosquitoes, and rodents become more active, invading homes and businesses in search of food, water, and shelter. Heavy rainfall and fluctuating temperatures can drive pests indoors, leading to infestations that are difficult to control without professional intervention. Additionally, spring marks the start of termite swarming season, posing a significant risk to property structures. The city’s dense urban landscape, combined with older buildings and ample hiding spots, makes pest management even more challenging. Effective pest control in Philadelphia during spring requires a proactive approach, including routine inspections, sealing entry points, and employing targeted treatments to prevent infestations before they escalate. Call Evans Pest Control now to arrange for your Spring Pest Control Maintenance Plan Prevent A Pest Problem Now! Call Evans Pest Control right away!

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For years now we have provided what is likely the most complete range of pest control services in Philadelphia and surrounding areas. Evans Pest Control provides a wide range of effective Eco-Friendly pest control products too. We work for residential, and commercial clients who trust us to eradicate their bug, pest, insect and rodent problems. We try to make our business a ‘one stop shop’ for anything to do with the business of pest control, eradication, regular pest maintenance, and prevention. Our services are handled in-house with no subcontracting, which ensures that all our work is completed to our high standards of health, safety, quality and environmental compliance.
We can do everything from Commercial Sanitizing, Disinfecting, technical pest inspections and routine preventative services to heavy bug, and pest infestation clean-outs. We maintain insect screens, doors, curtains, and install electronic fly lights. Evans Pest Control provides insect identification and contracted pest management.
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