Friday, April 28, 2023

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Untreated termite infestations can cause a lot of damage to your house. Large colonies of termites can hollow out wooden beams and other load-bearing structures, and they can cause structural damage if left untreated. Infestations can weaken a building over time and compromise its structural integrity, which can pose a serious safety risk. This will require extensive and expensive repairs to fix. The best way to avoid costly repairs or worse, collapse is to identify and address termite infestations quickly.

Yale Pest Control is the leading termite control company in the industry. We can detect, treat, and destroy current infestations, and we'll work to prevent them from returning for a long time to come. In addition to restoring damaged timber, our professionals will protect your property all year long.

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023

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You can find mosquitoes hiding in dark, humid places like closets, under sinks, or under furniture. They also like to hang out in long grass, shrubs, trees, and under decks. You can eliminate mosquito breeding sites around your home by emptying and scrubbing standing water sources like puddles and rain barrels. It's easy to minimize mosquito activity around your home and decrease the likelihood of mosquito-borne diseases by reducing hiding spots and breeding sites.

A Yale Pest Control licensed exterminator will inspect your home's environment and construction using the state-of-the-art equipment and methods, allowing our team to identify the problem and determine the best course of action. Don't hesitate to call us today!

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Monday, April 24, 2023

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Many harmful communicable diseases are carried by mosquitoes, including malaria, dengue, yellow fever, Zika virus, encephalitis, filariasis, and more. In many parts of the world, mosquito bites can transmit these diseases, making them a significant public health concern. Mosquito-borne diseases kill millions every year and cause millions of deaths worldwide. The bites can also cause severe allergic reactions or secondary infections if you scratch them. If you want to prevent mosquito bites, wear mosquito repellent, stay indoors when mosquitoes are active, and wear protective clothing.

The majority of mosquito problems can be controlled by experts like Yale Pest Control whose treatment goal is to stop a mosquito problem at its source so it does not return in the future.

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Thursday, April 20, 2023

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It is possible to prevent ants from entering your house in several ways. Here are some tips you can use:

-Keep your home clean to keep ants away.
-Food should be stored in sealed containers to eliminate food sources.
-Seal cracks and entrances to keep ants out.
-Chalk lines will keep ants out of your home.
-Make sure gaps and cracks in walls, floors, and doors are sealed with silicone caulk.
-Spray glass cleaner with liquid detergent or dish soap to deter ants.
-Use peppermint or lemon essential oils as natural ant repellents.
-Get rid of ant trails by washing them down.
-Keep your outdoor area clean and remove food sources.
-A big ant infestation needs professional help.

Yale Pest Control's ant control experts are licensed and professionally trained to safely remove ants from your property. Schedule an appointment today!

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

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Even though ants aren't typically thought to pose a direct health threat, they can spread disease-causing organisms like salmonella and E. coli. It can be uncomfortable or even dangerous for people with allergies to ants because bites and stings can cause pain, redness, and inflammation. You should take preventative measures to control ant populations, and you should get medical attention if you get stung or bitten.

Hire an exterminator if all else fails. Ask them what treatments they typically use for ant control. Yale Pest Control offers ant control services, so you're protected. Get a quote today!

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Friday, April 14, 2023

Event post published to Yale Pest Control at April 14, 2023 16:02



A spider can get into your house through a crack or a gap in your door or window, or even get into your house through plants and firewood. Shelter, moisture, and food sources are what attract them to your home. It's not harmful to have spiders in your home, but large infestations can be a sign of other pest populations in the house, posing a health risk. Keeping pests under control is important, so consult a professional pest control service if you need one.

Yale Pest Control treats spider problems professionally, stopping them at their source so they don't keep coming back. Contact us today!

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

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The spiders themselves aren't bad, but a spider infestation can be a sign of other pest populations in your house, such as flies, mosquitoes, and cockroaches, which can carry diseases and get you hurt. Spider bites can also cause allergies or spread diseases sometimes. Despite the fact that most spiders are harmless to humans, there are some venomous spiders such as the black widow or brown recluse that can pose a safety risk. A professional pest control service can provide guidance and advice on how to deal with a spider infestation or venomous spiders in your home.

Spider problems are entirely controllable under professional care at Yale Pest Control. Our goal is to stop them at their source so they don't keep returning. With state-of-the-art equipment and methods, our licensed exterminators will identify the problem and figure out what to do. Call now!

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Monday, April 10, 2023

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The best way to get rid of pests in your house or business is to hire a pest control service. Yale Pest Control does termites, ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents, and cockroaches, too. In addition to providing you with quality pest control services, we will make sure your property is protected from pest infestations.

Yale Pest Control offers a variety of pest control services, including storing your food properly and reducing moisture inside your house. You can get a quote from Yale Pest Control for more information. You can find out more about it on Yale Pest Control's website.

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Thursday, April 6, 2023

Event post published to Yale Pest Control at April 06, 2023 16:00



A mouse or rat can spread disease through saliva, feces, or urine, and they can also host mites, fleas, and other parasites. It's okay for mice bites to be serious, but they usually aren't. Mice usually don't bite humans, and if they have to defend themselves, they'll avoid you. Rat-bite fever is caused by bacteria in rodents. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, headache, muscle pain, joint swelling, rash, and muscle pain.

Keeping food in secure containers, not leaving food lying around the house, washing your hands regularly when preparing food, wearing shoes inside the house, and getting Yale Pest Control to remove the wildlife right away will prevent mice bites.

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Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Event post published to Yale Pest Control at April 04, 2023 16:01



There are several types of mouse traps, and in order to eliminate mice, you need one of the right sizes, and your best bet might not be a rat trap.

-Make sure your foundation and wall openings are sealed off with caulk and steel wool to keep mice out.
-Use a humane mouse trap so you don't kill the mouse. Check them more often so you don't leave the live mouse for too long.
-If you suspect a lot of mouse activity in the area, place some peanut butter or cheese or chocolate in the trigger plate, and set your wooden snap trap.

Make sure your lawn and shrubs are trimmed, wood piles away from your house, and don't let them rest against the foundation. Yale Pest Control recommends hiring a professional pest control company.

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