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A squirrel stands on a tree branch, holding an acorn in its paws. The background is a soft blur of green, suggesting a forest setting. Moss covers part of the branch, adding to the natural scene.

What Do Squirrels Eat? A Comprehensive Guide to Squirrel Diets 

10/22/24 •Joe Dingwall•Rodent Prevention,

With their fluffy tails and curious antics, squirrels can be a lot of fun to watch as they… Read More

A closeup of a black carpenter ant crawling on a dead leaf with outside debris in the background

Identifying Carpenter Ants: What Do These Destructive Pests Look Like? 

10/7/24 •Joe Dingwall•Ant Control,

Like termites, carpenter ants are often considered “silent destroyers.” However, these pests don’t actually eat wood. Instead, they… Read More

gray and white mouse with pink feet and ears eating a piece of food on a white surface with a gray background

Can Mice Infestations Shut Down Your Restaurant?

9/27/24 •Joe Dingwall•Mice Control, Pest Control,

Health code violations can really make you lose your appetite. Restaurant owners and food service operators have a… Read More

A close-up image shows several termites in trees, emerging from a hole in the rugged tree bark surface. The small, reddish-brown termites cluster near the opening, where the rough texture of the bark displays various shades of gray and brown.

Termites in Trees: Spotting the Signs and Preventing Damage 

9/20/24 •Joe Dingwall•Termite Control,

Termites are destructive little beasts. These tiny insects rack up approximately $5 billion in damages for homeowners every… Read More

A close-up image of a brown cockroach clinging to a rough, light-colored surface. The background is blurred, showing green and brown colors that suggest grass and dirt. Droplets of water are visible on the cockroach's back, indicating it might be wet from rain or dew, making it easier to identify the cockroach.

Unveiling the Diet of Cockroaches: What Do These Pests Really Eat?

9/9/24 •Joe Dingwall•Cockroach Control, Pest Control, Pest Facts & Prevention 101,

In short, cockroaches will eat just about anything. These opportunistic eaters will munch on any items that are… Read More

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