Do You Know The Hiding Place of Cockroach !!

Cockroaches! That name always leaves many people with goosebumps, and unfortunately, these disgusting creatures are pros at hiding. You can refer them to as the acrobats of the insect world thanks to their ability to crawl so fast and squeezing through cracks and holes which even a dime couldn’t fit in. They are not only disgusting, but they also carry disease-causing pathogens and seem to pop up only when you have visitors around, and that is usually not a welcoming sight. So if one happens to pop up in your house then chances are you have an army of them, so it’s time you start taking action by finding out where they hide.

Fortunately, you don’t have to get gray hairs because below is a list of the common places that cockroaches hide in a home.

Start looking in the kitchen

The kitchen has always been a haven for cockroaches. It provides the warmth, water and also plenty of leftover foods which can last these pests for as long as they live which is about six months. And the sad thing is that they are experts at hiding thanks to their extra sensitive antenna which detect minute vibrations caused by any movement and hence the moment you step in your kitchen they all scuttle into hiding.

So the first place you need to check is in your kitchen specifically in the parts listed below:

  • Appliances – Appliances such as a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, toasters provide the ideal conditions for roaches. Additionally, they can hide behind the motors of these appliances and feed on the leftovers especially if you do not clean your kitchen appliances thoroughly, so this is one of the many hiding places a cockroach has
  • Cabinets – Kitchen cabinets are often dark which is also another ideal condition for roaches and most of the time your food supply is kept there so why won’t Mr. cockroach hide here
  • Sinks – Sinks have sufficient moisture which is also an ideal condition for roaches’ survival
  • Ceiling – Yes, ceilings. Chances are that one is hanging over you now and if anyone happens to fall through it, then you may have an army of them flying down on you. Ceilings are often dark and also warm due to the warmth coming from the rooms below. They are also moist most of the time, and so offer ideal hiding places for roaches. Additionally, they are not often accessed, and they can easily escape when someone lights a flashlight in there. So if you notice cracks in your ceiling, then this is where they come from during the night and go back when it starts to get lit.
  • Pipes – If you get creeped out by brown and black wings and bodies of cockroaches then chances are you will get even more creeped out when you see a wet one. Unfortunately, if you have leaking pipes or pipes that run in the dark with open faucets, then you might be seeing wet roaches soon. Reason being pipes are moist which is an ideal condition for the growth of mold which they feed on. Moreover, they are dark and have enough water so why wouldn’t they be comfortable. They have food, water, and darkness. So if you happen to see a wet roach crawling in your apartment, then it’s time you call your plumber to check for leaks and also have pipes between walls insulated and gapped to get rid of them.
  • Furniture – If you thought that your cozy couch is comfortable only for you only sorry to let you know because cockroaches get the same feeling from them too. So if you drop food on the couch and do not bother to wipe, then you are adding even more to the fun of cockroaches. The soft materials and fabric on armchairs provide tight and dark spaces which they can climb in and hide until you retire to your bedroom and live the house to them.
  • Bookshelves – If you are a book lover then sorry to break this news to you, but there are cockroach species which feeds on paper and book bindings. Also because a bookshelf has a lot of books put together and even when you need to read you always pick one not all, it provides sufficient darkness and enough hiding space. So take out all your books and inspect the pages to see whether they are torn and also whether there are any roach eggshells in them or the shelf itself.
  • Wall décor – If you don’t often move your clock, picture frames or other wall art pieces then you are providing an excellent spot for a roach to hide during the day as it waits for you to flick the switch so it can come out

Other hiding places:

  • Attics
  • Basements
  • Trim and molding

Conclusion

In a nutshell, cockroaches are highly sensitive insects and once one shows, then chances are you have more of them than you expect (see our cockroach pest control services). They are averse to darkness and will scuttle away as soon as you turn the lights on.  Besides the places listed above a roach can hide anywhere as long as it has the ideal conditions. To prevent embarrassment and disease, take action as soon as you notice one

Some Steps To Save Your Deck from Termites !!

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1. Pick the right wood

If you are already a proud deck owner, this tip might not be too helpful. However, if you are looking to build or even repair a deck in the near future, choosing the right wood is a key part of termite prevention. We recommend looking into any hard or pressure-treated wood, as these are not a favorite snack of termites.

2. Block out moisture

Just like humans, bugs (termites included) need the essentials to survive. Therefore, termites will be anywhere they can find sources for both food and water. This is why it is so important to keep your deck dry. Make sure there are no leaks in the deck and that it can drain water properly.

3. Keep it well maintained

Think of your deck just as you would your yard or garden. The less you maintain it, the more likely you are to find bugs and others calling it home. Be sure to repair any cracks in the deck that act as an open door to the rest of your deck for. The trick is to make your deck as unwelcoming as possible for the unwanted guests.

4. Pesticides

One of the best ways to ensure you maintain a termite-free deck is by spraying pesticides. There are two types of termite pesticides out there. One will act as a repellent while the second will kill current termites found in your deck. Both pesticides are only for professional use. Therefore we suggest contacting a professional like Perfect24x7pestcontrol to help protect your deck for those nights you want to spend outside.

Do You Know ? Dangers Ants Pose To Your Home and Healthy Life

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Ants are one of the most commonly found pests in homes. Although  they do not  pose  direct health risks for humans,  they can contaminate food, leading to the transmission of diseases. There are several types of ants that create colonies and that are mostly seen in kitchens, bathrooms, and also found outdoors on your walkway and driveway and in your yard.While ants are tolerable outdoors, they can become a major problem when they start invading your home, feeding on your food, and even affecting your health.

You should know some facts about ants to understand the threat they pose and the significance of preventing and controlling an ant infestation.

Types of ants

  • Carpenter ants are wood-destroying ants that tend to live in rotting or damaged wood.
  • Red imported fire ants  are known for their painful sting and construct large mounds for nests.Pavement ants are small, black or brown creatures, capable of major infestation and generally make their nests in cracks and grooves in pavements. They are commonly found in restaurants, nursing homes, hospitals, and apartment buildings.

Many diseases carry by Ants

The major concern with ants within your residence is the impending diseases they carry. Since they live on the ground or in pipes indoors, ants  carry germs and bacteria that is easily transmittable. For instance, sugar ants are attracted to sugary foods and there is a high chance that you can get salmonella by eating foods that these ants have come in contact with. Almost every type of ant is capable of stinging, using  their mandibles and mouths to bite, specifically if they feel threatened. These bites can cause discomfort and pain, leaving the skin irritated or even infected. Fire ants can even cause life-threatening issues as their stings inject venom.

Ant Extermination

You need to think proactively about taking ant prevention measures and choose best professional ant control services. Perfect 24×7 Pest Control has an end-to-end ant treatment program for ant pest control in India to help you get rid of ant infestations on your property. Our professionals conduct a thorough investigation for identifying the specific ant species as there are more than 12,000 species that exist across the globe. After finding out the type of species, our ant extermination team devises a suitable strategy for their eradication.

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Do You Know Why Do Mosquito Bites ?

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Mosquitoes can put a damper on any summertime activity, causing itchy red bumps and are capable of transferring serious  diseases such as West Nile virus, Zika virus, Chikungunya and more within the India.

Most people are familiar with the sometimes maddening itching sensation of a mosquito bite. But why do mosquito bites itch, and why do they bite people in the first place?

Why do mosquitoes bite?

Mosquitoes that bite need the protein found in blood to nourish their developing eggs. Therefore, only female mosquitoes bite. Biting mosquitoes use several different ques to locate a host including the carbon dioxide we exhale, heat, and body odor. In fact, there are certain factors that make some people more attractive to mosquitoes than others.

Why do mosquito bites ?

When a mosquito bites, it uses its straw-like mouthparts to pierce the skin and draw blood. While doing so, the mosquito injects some of its own saliva, which contains an anticoagulant and certain proteins. The anticoagulant prevents blood from clotting around the mosquito’s mouth, which could cause it to get stuck. The proteins released by the mosquito trigger the body’s immune system, which releases histamine, a compound that enables white blood cells to access the affected area. The increased blood flow and white blood cell count brought on by histamine cause inflammation and swelling. Histamine also sends a signal to the nerves surrounding the bite, which is what ultimately causes mosquito bites to itch.

While some people may experience this well-known itchiness, others may not even realize that they’ve been bitten. Some adults have no reaction to mosquito bites at all. Adults consistently exposed to the same types of mosquitoes can develop somewhat of a resistance to the protein, leading to lowered immune system responses and less itching. However, people traveling to new places and encountering different mosquito species are likely to experience itchy reactions.

Does scratching make mosquito bites itch more?

Scratching a mosquito bite will likely make the itching sensation worse by increasing the inflammation. Furthermore, scratching a bite can also increase the risk of infection if it breaks the skin.

Preven Mosquito From Bites

In order to stay bite and itch-free, make sure to eliminate any areas of standing water around the property, such as flowerpots, birdbaths and grill covers, as these are ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Females lay their eggs inside items that can hold as little as a half inch of water, which means something as small as a bottle cap can hold enough water for larvae to develop! Homeowners should also screen all windows and doors, repairing even the smallest hole. Additionally, many mosquito species are most active during dusk and dawn, so minimize time spent outside during these times. When outdoors, wear long pants and sleeves when possible and be sure to apply insect repellent containing an EPA-registered ingredient like DEET, picaridin, IR3535, or oil of lemon-eucalyptus. Although it may seem simple, there actually is a right and a wrong way to apply insect repellent.

If mosquito populations are out of control on your property, contact a licensed pest control professional to effectively deal with the problem.

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Do you know what type of bug is this? White mosquito or …..

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Mosquito bites can be one of the most annoying itches a person has during the spring and summer months. But did you know there are different types of mosquitoes that bite at different times of the day?

Most mosquitoes bite during the early morning or late evening, but the Asian Tiger Mosquito bites during the middle of the day and late afternoon. Not only do they differ in behavior from other mosquitoes, but they have a unique black and white stripes on their legs and bodies. This type of mosquito arrived in the United States in the late 1980s from Asia after storing away in cargo on ships. Today, the Asian Tiger mosquito, or white mosquito, has spread through most of the southeastern U.S. and is making its way up the east coast.

It is important to recognize when you have an infestation of mosquitoes near your home, as they can spread dangerous diseases from one host to another. Specifically, the Asian Tiger Mosquito feeds on birds, mammals and humans, increasing the number of diseases they can spread. Mosquito prevention includes setting traps outside that produce the same odors as humans, like large amounts of carbon dioxide, which attracts mosquitoes. For larger quantities of mosquitoes, calling for pest control may be your best option.

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maps the Asian Tiger Mosquito to be naturalized in the San Antonio area, meaning you likely have been bitten by one. Apple Pest Control features mosquito removal services that include spraying the exterior of your home and mosquito-prone areas to kill existing mosquitoes, as well as prevent eggs from hatching. Be aware if you have stagnant water around your house, as mosquitoes tend to lay their eggs in these areas. Bird feeders are also common places for mosquitoes to lay eggs and mature.

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The Diseases Which Transmitted By Mosquito

Before you can even mutter the phrase, “Spring is here,” it shows up in your backyard and brings all of its little insect friends with it. With those insects come problems – most notably mosquito transmitted diseases. The best thing to do when the risk of infection is present, is to educate yourself on the different kinds of infections, their symptoms and how you can avoid them.

Below are three of the most common viruses transmitted through mosquitos and the threats that each of them pose, according to the Center of Disease Control.

Yellow Fever

This disease originates in the tropics and subtropics in South America and Africa. If you plan to travel to these regions, it is recommended that anyone over nine months of age get vaccinated to prevent infection. Symptoms of Yellow Fever include sudden onset of fever, chills, headache, back pain, nausea or vomiting. There is no treatment for this other than to rest during the incubation period, which is 3-6 days.

Zika Virus

The Zika Virus has become more talked about since the large number of cases found in Brazil last year. The biggest concern posed by Zika is for women who are pregnant at the time of infection. Several cases of Microcephaly in newborns have been linked to the mother having been infected during the time of pregnancy. Symptoms of the Zika Virus are fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis (red eyes). There is no vaccine or treatment for this disease, and it is important to know that the virus stays in your blood for up to one week after infection.

West Nile Virus

West Nile originates in areas of Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East. The symptoms you should look for are fever, body aches, skin rash and swollen lymph nodes. Fortunately, most people infected with West Nile will have no symptoms and only 1 in 5 will develop a fever.
The best way to prevent any of these is to avoid mosquito bites. You can do this by wearing long sleeves or pants and by using bug spray. Taking these simple steps will make enjoying your outdoor festivities a whole lot easier.

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How This Hot Summer Affect Pests ?

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Hot summer has more effects on pests than you might assume. Many homeowners believe that pests simply love summery weather just as we do, which is why they often appear in non-winter months. But there is a lot more to it than that. Here are three ways that warm weather impacts pest life.

Cold-Blooded Pests

Like reptiles, most pests are cold-blooded creatures. What this means is that they need external sources of heat to warm up their bodies. It is much harder for pests to find sources of heat during winter over any other season.

Pests love to sunbathe, and when they aren’t hiding during the nighttime, they are highly attracted by not only warm places but places that also reflect lots of sunlight. During hotter days, they can end up relaxing on driveways, sidewalks and porches.

Pests Awake Longer in Hot Climate

During the winter, pests tend to hibernate, only waking themselves up in order to find food that can regain their energy. They tend to do this during warmer winter days, where sunlight provides energy to help rejuvenate them.

What this means is that during the winter, you might come across pests that you otherwise would not see if the weather was colder. Boxelder and stink bugs will leave indoor areas for food whereas termites and cockroaches will stay inside.

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What we do if unwanted visitors come during holiday ?

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I hope you always be happy in whole years .

Speaking of visitors, I would like to talk about the unwanted type that unfortunately are showing up in rather large numbers the year. Of course, I am talking about what some people consider just a nuisance, even sometimes cute. These are of course mice and rats. (OK, Rats aren’t cute!). But both of them are more than just an annoyance, they can make you and your visitors sick! Why, because they love the same food that we all do. And they are very good at finding all the holiday goodies! Using their whiskers and their sense of smell, they can find the kitchen and pantry areas like they are guided by radar!

So how do we keep them away from our food? First thing any food that is loose should be stored in a resealable plastic container (flour cookies etc…) Second, empty the garbage outside every night (yeah, I know…but in a sealed garbage can). Clean all counters and empty the sinks. Rodents need water as much as we do. Have a look at the outside of your home. Check for cracks in the foundation, check the vent seals for the gas, dryers and furnace vents. Fill in any gaps with silicone sealant. The rubber boot on your garage door is un chewed and seals when closed.

Check the pipes underneath toy sinks, if there are large gaps, fill them in with steel wool, if small then use the silicone.

If you have these guys in your home now, it’s a good idea to call in a professional to take care of the issue. Rodents give birth to identical numbers of males and females approximately every six weeks. Add another six weeks, and these siblings do not care if they are brother and sister, its breeding time!

As anyone that has had a rodent issue can attest to, these pests do not care if they defecate or urinate near or in your food.

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What Insects Eat ?

Here we provide the information about Insects[ which insects ? what they eat?]

Ants

There are over 12,000 species of ants in the world. And literally…they eat everything. Ants feed off of things you wouldn’t possibly imagine. Some eat just leaves and greens. Others eat fungus. Few can survive eating oil off of the ground. And the rest… well, they eat each other. So ants are cannibals? Yes, yes they are. (Gross!) Ants have found and developed ways to obtain and live off of almost anything they can get their little legs on. This includes other creepy crawlers like spiders and lizards or worms. Ants are also attracted to water just as much as they are attracted to food. When one ant finds a source of food or drink, their bodies excrete a chemical trail that steers other ants to that source.

Scorpions

A scorpion’s diet consists mainly of other insects like spiders. But these creatures also eat things like lizards, rodents and other scorpions. (This seems to be a trend – eating one another) They use their stingers to inject venom into their prey. The venom then paralyzes the victim making it hassle-free for the scorpion to enjoy its meal. Here’s a fun fact – scorpions can live for months without eating as long as they have water.

Grasshoppers

Unlike ants and scorpions, grasshoppers are strict herbivores, so they don’t eat each other. (Finally, something normal!) They stick to plants and crops like grass, corn and wheat. So even though their diet isn’t as dramatic, nor are they dangerous to humans, grasshoppers can destroy your garden and your crops!

To help rid of these pesky critters in your home, clean any mess made right away and keep your home clear of crumbs and standing water. If all else fails, you can call your local pest control company.

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Pest Control: Get Rid Of Mice In An Apartment?

Some people aren’t afraid of or bothered by mice, and under the right circumstances, some even consider them cute. But you may not feel the same way if one of these rodents suddenly scurries across your path inside your home. Mice can contaminate food and food preparation surfaces, as well as cause potential health issues. If you live in multi-unit housing, your first thought may be to try figuring out how to get rid of mice in your own apartment. The second thought might be whether or not a mouse infestation in your apartment or other apartments in your housing unit is the landlord’s responsibility or yours.

The bottom line is that nobody should have to live with pests. Mice in an apartment can be troublesome for property managers as they need to eliminate unwanted pests, not inconvenience tenants and minimize the use of chemicals control measures. But the faster property managers address a mouse infestation in an apartment, the less likely they’ll have to deal with potentially bigger issues later, including poor property appearance, interior and exterior damage and potential health concerns. After alerting your landlord to a potential rodent issue, you’ll likely begin to search for information about how to help get rid of mice. When in an apartment, what to do often starts with what not to do.

The Potential Danger of Pesticides

Pesticides are often the first method people consider when looking to eliminate rodents. When improperly used, they can also be toxic to people and pets. Anyone handling pesticides needs to have an in-depth understanding of proper usage including when and where to administer, and methods for safe and targeted application. To get rid of mice in an apartment, it’s best to leave any use of pesticides to professionals like perfect24x7pestcontrol technicians

Be advised of laws in your area in the event your property manager attempts to personally apply pesticides, including over-the-counter foggers and aerosol sprays, in an effort to eliminate mice in an apartment. States such as California require landlords and apartment-complex employees to alert tenants in writing as to what pests they’ll be targeting, and the name brand of the product they plan to use.

Try a Trap

Outside of professional pest control technicians, one of the best ways to try catching a mouse in an apartment is with a good old-fashioned mouse trap. In fact, a classic wood snap trap may be all you need (that is, if you can stomach the process). To bait the rodent, you can use popular food such as peanut butter, bacon, chocolate, dried fruit or oatmeal. Once set, tie the trigger to the bait to keep mice in the apartment from getting away with the goodies.

option is a glue trap. These types of traps do not require bait and the trap is placed in an area of known rodent activity. In this case, how to get rid of mice in an apartment is as simple as a rodent walking over the trap. The disadvantage is that glue traps don’t kill the mice and any that that are trapped will need to be properly discarded.

Before attempting either of these tactics yourself, reach out to your landlord or property manager to alert them of your intended action. They may offer to provide and set the traps, and if nothing else, remove the trapped rodents from your property.

Help Decrease Your Chances of Mice in an Apartment

Before having to deal with getting rid of mice in the apartment, think about what you can do to help prevent their entry into your home. Follow these steps to help minimize your chances of having a surprise encounter with these unwanted rodents:

  • Keep things clean. Sweep up any crumbs on the floor, wipe down your counters and try not to leave dirty dishes in the sink.
  • Close openings in walls. Search your apartment for holes near pipes or other gaps and fill with steel wool as mice can’t chew through this material.
  • Utilize hard, plastic containers. Switch food products from dry, cardboard boxes or bags to more sturdy containers with lids that are more difficult for mice to chew through.
  • Keep your garbage can covered. Don’t make it easy for mice in an apartment to go digging through recently disposed items.
  • Utilize window screens and door sweeps. Mice will try getting into your apartment any way they can, especially in times of extreme temperatures. Sealing potential entry points such as cracks beneath your doors and around windows is an easy way to help keep them out.

If you’ve recently seen a mouse in your apartment and don’t want to take matters into your own hands, Contact Perfect24x7pestcontrol. Our professional technicians will help eliminate them and develop a customized solution to help prevent them from coming back.

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