by Sharyn Haggerty | Oct 27, 2021 | Mice Extermination, pest control, rodent control
During the cooler months, homeowners may be unaware that they are sharing their warm, cozy home with some unsuspected pests. Indian meal moth, ants, mice, spiders, and termites may all be nesting indoors. According to the National Pest Management Association, when...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Sep 15, 2021 | bee removal, bees, hornet removal, hornets, pest control, residential pest control, wasps
As summer slowly begins to come to an end, stinging insects, including wasps, hornets and yellowjackets, are entering their most active season. NW Pest Control wants to remind homeowners to be cautious. As the summer winds down, stinging insect activity perks up. ...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Sep 7, 2021 | bedbugs, pest control
Summer vacation is over, and schools and universities are back in session. While getting reacclimated and back to a routine is going to be a big change, especially this year, NW Pest Control is encouraging parents and students to also spend some time brushing up on...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Jul 20, 2021 | Mosquito and Ticks, pest control, residential pest control
Most people start swatting away when they hear the distinct buzzing noise of a hornet, there are much safer ways to deal with these sometimes-aggressive summer pests. NW Pest Control advises homeowners that when it comes to stinging insects, gaining a better...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Jun 24, 2021 | Mosquito and Ticks, pest control, residential pest control
As we transition into the summer season, the mosquito and tick populations are rising once again. While these pests are certainly nuisances, they can also transmit harmful diseases like Zika virus, West Nile virus, Lyme disease, and more. We want to share some...
by Sharyn Haggerty | Oct 20, 2020 | Mice Extermination, pest control, residential pest control, rodent control
Humans are not the only ones worried about keeping warm this winter. While some animals hibernate or grow thick winter coats for warmth, others look for warmth by entering our homes, where they make some very unwelcome house guests. According to the National Pest...