This is a banner year for yellow jackets and I want to make everyone aware that they should not be spraying these wasps when they see them entering an opening in a building. The nest is already in the building and is quite large at this time of year. Spraying over the counter wasp spray will drive them all into the building which is very dangerous. Now some information … [Read more...]
PROPER TICK REMOVAL
Situational awareness and effective personal protection measures are key to avoiding tick problems. Because soft ticks and many hard ticks favor animal dwellings (e.g., burrows, caves, nests) that serve as habitat for their natural hosts, try to avoid such areas if possible. Remember, soft ticks are nocturnal, fast-feeding ticks that do not attach for long periods to … [Read more...]
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MICE
The three most common species of mice likely to create pest pressures for property owners are the house mouse (Mus musculus), the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) and the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus). Each of these three mouse species is primarily nocturnal and is quick to escape from dangerous situations. If mice are seen during the day, … [Read more...]
Ticks and Mosquitos
What You Should Know And What SHS Pest Control Can Do To Prevent Them! Ticks are more numerous today due to climate changes and increased urban development. Ticks become active in the spring and remain active until late fall. Tick prevention should begin as early as March. Based on the biology of ticks, the most effective control is achieved with treatments between March … [Read more...]
Five tips to protect your holiday decorations from pests
Thanksgiving is done and the holiday season in full swing, so it’s time to deck the halls of your home with festive decorations. Nothing makes a home merrier than lights and greenery, but could those jovial decorations be inviting in more than just friends and family to stop by for a cup of holiday cheer? Pests prefer to hide in out-of-the-way locations where they are less … [Read more...]