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PestInsight
Reliable Answers to Our Most Common Questions
PestInsight is a valuable educational resource offered by SB Fumigation Services, designed to provide insightful answers to critical pest control issues and concerns. This informative platform offers essential knowledge and guidance on effectively managing and preventing pest infestations, helping individuals and businesses make informed decisions to maintain a pest-free environment. PestInsight is your go-to source for gaining a deeper understanding of pest control solutions and practices
What is the major cause of bedbug infestations?
Bedbug infestations are often caused by travel, used furniture, or close proximity to infested areas. They can easily hitch a ride on clothing or luggage.
How can I prevent ants from invading my home?
To prevent ants, maintain a clean environment, store food in airtight containers, seal entry points, and consider using ant baits or barriers.
What's the best way to get rid of cockroaches?
A combination of good sanitation, sealing cracks, and using bait traps or professional extermination is effective in eliminating cockroaches.
Are chemical pesticides safe for my family and pets?
Some pesticides can be harmful, so it’s essential to follow label instructions and consider non-toxic alternatives like integrated pest management (IPM). We recommend 24 hours re-entry period after the treatment.
How can I prevent a termite infestation in my home?
Regular inspections, maintaining a dry foundation, and treating the soil around your home can help prevent termite infestations.
How can I keep rodents out of my home?
Seal all entry points, keep food stored in rodent-proof containers, and consider using traps or baits to deter or capture rodents.
What's the best way to keep mosquitoes away from my yard?
Use mosquito repellents, eliminate standing water, and all possible breeding site for mosquito.
How can I get rid of fruit flies in my kitchen?
To eliminate fruit flies, keep your kitchen clean, dispose of overripe fruits, and use vinegar traps or fly paper to capture them.