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   How to Get Rid of Pharaoh Ants in Calgary Homes and Apartments Pharaoh ants are one of Calgary’s most stubborn household pests. These tiny yellow ants may look harmless, but once they invade your home or apartment building, they multiply quickly and are difficult to eliminate without professional help. If you’ve noticed small trails of ants in your kitchen, bathroom, or pantry, you could be dealing with Pharaoh ants — and early action is key. 🔍 How to Identify Pharaoh Ants Pharaoh ants are: Very small (only about 2 mm long) Light yellow to reddish in color, with darker abdomens Often found near warm, humid areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and heating vents Unlike larger black ants, Pharaoh ants form multiple colonies and can spread through walls, floors, and ceilings. If one part of the colony feels threatened, they can “bud” — splitting into several new colonies elsewhere in your building. ⚠️ Why Pharaoh Ants Are a Problem Pharaoh ants are not just...
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 What to Do If You Have Cockroaches While Waiting for Pest Control Treatment 🧹 1. Clean Thoroughly Every Day Wipe down kitchen counters, stovetops, and tables to remove crumbs or grease. Sweep and mop floors daily. Don’t leave dirty dishes overnight — wash or place them in a sealed dishwasher. Empty garbage cans frequently and keep lids tightly closed. 🍽️ 2. Remove Food and Water Sources Store all food (including pet food) in airtight containers. Don’t leave fruits, bread, or snacks on countertops. Fix any leaky faucets, pipes, or refrigerator drips — roaches are drawn to moisture. Wipe up standing water around sinks and drains. 🚫 3. Limit Their Hiding Spots Reduce clutter, especially cardboard boxes and paper bags — roaches love these for shelter. Move appliances slightly away from walls if possible (fridges, stoves, microwaves) to allow cleaning and inspection. Vacuum regularly, especially near baseboards, under appliances, and in corners. ?...
  How to Know If Your Rental Unit Has Bed Bug Activity Bed bugs are sneaky pests that can infest homes, apartments, and rental units without being noticed right away. Early detection is crucial—catching an infestation early can prevent it from spreading throughout the building. Whether you’re a tenant moving in or a property manager doing inspections, knowing how to spot signs of bed bug activity can save time, stress, and money. 1. Look for Small Reddish-Brown Stains on Sheets and Mattresses One of the most common signs of bed bugs is tiny rust-colored spots on sheets, pillowcases, and mattresses. These stains are usually bed bug droppings or crushed bugs. Check mattress seams, corners, and the underside of bedding carefully. 2. Check for Live Bed Bugs and Shed Skins Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed, flat, and reddish-brown. Nymphs (young bed bugs) are smaller and pale in color. They often hide in mattress seams, box springs, baseboards, cracks in walls, ...
  Waiting for a Bed Bug Treatment? Here’s What You Should Do First Discovering bed bugs in your home can be stressful and overwhelming. While you’re waiting for your professional bed bug treatment , there are important steps you can take to reduce their spread and increase the effectiveness of the upcoming extermination. Acting early can make a big difference. 1. Avoid Moving Items Between Rooms Bed bugs spread easily through clothing, bedding, and furniture. Keep infested items where they are to prevent bed bugs from spreading to new areas of your home. If you must move something, seal it in a plastic bag first. 2. Reduce Clutter Clutter gives bed bugs more places to hide. Carefully remove unnecessary items, seal them in bags, and dispose of them properly . This makes the exterminator’s job easier and allows for better treatment coverage. 3. Wash and Dry Linens on High Heat Heat is one of the most effective ways to kill bed bugs and their eggs. Wash all bedding, blankets...
  Deer Mice in Calgary – Are They Harmful? Deer mice are common in Calgary, especially in rural and suburban areas. As the weather gets colder, these small rodents often seek warmth inside homes, garages, and sheds. While they may look harmless, deer mice can pose serious health and property risks if left unchecked. Why Deer Mice Are a Concern Unlike house mice, deer mice are known carriers of Hantavirus , a rare but potentially severe respiratory illness transmitted through contact with their droppings, urine, or saliva. When contaminated materials are disturbed—such as during cleaning—airborne particles can spread the virus. Proper protective equipment and professional cleanup are essential if deer mice are found indoors. Signs of Deer Mice Infestation Small, rice-sized droppings in cupboards, basements, or attics Gnaw marks on food packaging or wiring Shredded paper or fabric nests in hidden areas Noises in walls or ceilings at night Prevention and Control ...
  🌳 Boxelder Bugs in Calgary: Are They Related to the Boxelder Tree? As the weather cools in Calgary, you might start to notice clusters of black and red insects gathering on sunny walls, windows, and around doors. These are Boxelder Bugs —a common nuisance pest in Alberta. But have you ever wondered why they seem to appear out of nowhere each fall? The answer lies in their close connection to the Boxelder Tree . 🐞 What Are Boxelder Bugs? Boxelder bugs are black insects with distinctive red or orange markings along their wings and thorax. They don’t bite or sting, but they can invade homes in large numbers, especially during autumn. While they don’t cause structural damage, their droppings can stain walls, curtains, and furniture, and their presence can be overwhelming if left unchecked. 🌲 Their Relationship with Boxelder Trees Boxelder bugs get their name from their primary host: the Boxelder tree (a type of maple). These trees are common in Calgary and throughout Albert...
  How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs: Effective Treatment & Prevention Guide Bed bugs are one of the most stressful pests to deal with. These tiny, blood-sucking insects hide in mattresses, furniture, and small cracks, coming out at night to feed. If you’ve noticed bites on your skin or small rust-colored stains on bedding, it’s time to act fast. Here’s how to get rid of bed bugs effectively and keep them from coming back. 1. Identify the Infestation Start by thoroughly inspecting your mattress seams, headboards, furniture joints, and baseboards. Use a flashlight to spot live bugs, shed skins, or eggs. Early detection is key to stopping a full infestation. 2. Deep Clean and Declutter Wash all bedding, linens, and clothing in hot water and dry them on high heat to kill bed bugs and eggs. Declutter affected rooms to reduce hiding spots and make treatments more effective. 3. Vacuum Thoroughly Vacuum carpets, mattresses, and furniture daily. Focus on cracks, edges, and seams. Afte...