• Bora-Care When Do you Use It?

    Updated: 2010-09-30 18:55:53
    When do you use Bora-Care?   [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="200" caption="Bora-care"][/caption] New Construction Homeowners should request Bora-Care for the termite pretreatment of their new homes. Bora-Care replaces old-style soil termiticides which are pumped into the ground under and around the house. Liquid termiticides can break down in just a few years (Mulrooney et al, ...

  • Spiders in Portland Make Final Push Before Winter

    Updated: 2010-09-30 02:53:53
    Our Portland pest service gets more calls to eliminate spiders during the late summer and early fall than any other time of year. [caption id="attachment_230" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Spider in doorway"][/caption] Let’s look at why this is the case.   First off, they attract your attention more because they are huge!   After a spring ...

  • Free EPA Lead-Based Paint Orientations For Realtors and Property Managers

    Updated: 2010-09-27 22:50:10
    The cost of hiring a contractor in California will increase by up to 400% after October 1 as a result of new EPA and State lead-based paint regulations most consumers and real estate professionals are unaware of. The new rules, passed earlier this year, require any firm performing repairs, remodeling or paint work on homes [...]

  • Stink Bugs: The New "It" Pest

    Updated: 2010-09-27 22:19:03
    If bed bugs were the pest of summer, stink bugs seem to be hard at work earning the title of "Pest of the Fall." The smelly bugs have been invading homes across much of the country in recent weeks, leaving many homeowners holding their noses and running for the door (which, unfortunately, is often covered in stink bugs!). Stink bugs are an invasive species, meaning they are not native...

  • October 2010 Newsletter

    Updated: 2010-09-25 19:05:05
    New "Lead-Safe" Regulations! Customer Gives A Rave Reviews. Giant Egg Recall Update! Celiac Disease Awareness Month. Stop Pulling Teeth!!

  • Clark Pest Control - Best of the West News Clips

    Updated: 2010-09-24 20:08:00
    Blog Press Releases Pest News Clark Events Haiti Relief Video Charli the Tarantula and Friends Follow Clark Pest Control Subscribe to our blog Your : email Free quote Free quotes , same-day and Saturday service available . Contact Clark Pest today Posts by popularity Spider Control Beware of Brown Recluse , Black Widow Spiders Curious about Orange Oil for termite and Insect control Rodents City closes West Rogers Park CVS Pharmacy Carpenter Ant Nest Exposed Praying Mantis Catches Hummingbird Caught on Film Deadly spiders found in county Common But Illegal Pest Control Products That Cause Injuries Mockingbird Imitates Car Alarm Perfectly New York Bed Bug Infestations on the Rise Big Hairy Spiders . The tarantula and its bad reputation Haiti Relief Project Haiti Video Haiti Blog Posts Haiti

  • Clark Pest Control Receives 2010 Best of Sonora Award

    Updated: 2010-09-24 16:08:00
    Blog Press Releases Pest News Clark Events Haiti Relief Video Charli the Tarantula and Friends Follow Clark Pest Control Subscribe to our blog Your : email Free quote Free quotes , same-day and Saturday service available . Contact Clark Pest today Posts by popularity Spider Control Beware of Brown Recluse , Black Widow Spiders Curious about Orange Oil for termite and Insect control Rodents City closes West Rogers Park CVS Pharmacy Carpenter Ant Nest Exposed Praying Mantis Catches Hummingbird Caught on Film Deadly spiders found in county Common But Illegal Pest Control Products That Cause Injuries Mockingbird Imitates Car Alarm Perfectly New York Bed Bug Infestations on the Rise Big Hairy Spiders . The tarantula and its bad reputation Haiti Relief Project Haiti Video Haiti Blog Posts Haiti

  • Sprayed Cellulose Insulation – Cellulose vs. Fiberglass Insulation

    Updated: 2010-09-20 17:02:26
    Some advantages of cellulose insulation is for the environment. This is the first advantage. Sprayed cellulose insulation is also referred as "green insulation" as it is made using recycled material like cardboard, paperboard, newsprint, and other such waste paper products or recycled content.

  • Visit Clark at the Lodi Grape Festival!

    Updated: 2010-09-17 18:04:00
    Blog Press Releases Pest News Clark Events Haiti Relief Video Charli the Tarantula and Friends Follow Clark Pest Control Subscribe to our blog Your : email Free quote Free quotes , same-day and Saturday service available . Contact Clark Pest today Posts by popularity Curious about Orange Oil for termite and Insect control Spider Control Beware of Brown Recluse , Black Widow Spiders Rodents City closes West Rogers Park CVS Pharmacy Carpenter Ant Nest Exposed Praying Mantis Catches Hummingbird Caught on Film Common But Illegal Pest Control Products That Cause Injuries Deadly spiders found in county Mockingbird Imitates Car Alarm Perfectly New York Bed Bug Infestations on the Rise Big Hairy Spiders . The tarantula and its bad reputation Haiti Relief Project Haiti Video Haiti Blog Posts Haiti

  • Clark Bug Zoo featured on Good Day Sacramento

    Updated: 2010-09-17 17:38:00
    Clark Pest Control's Bug Zoo was invited to appear on Good Day Sacramento last Tuesday to play a fun game with morning host, Mark S. Allen..."Guess that Pest" and help promote the Lodi Grape Festival this weekend. Mark held a Madagascar Hissing , Cave Spider and a really cool Tarantula. Click here to view the Bug Zoo Segment 

  • Ask Joe the Expert Exterminator

    Updated: 2010-09-16 01:24:54
    This is our interactive page where you get to have your questions answered and are able to correspond with our expert exterminator. Let us help you resolve any of ...

  • Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray, Precor, Permethrin for Safe Flea Control

    Updated: 2010-09-15 20:14:25
      Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray, Precor, Permethrin for Safe Flea Control Precor 2000 for flea control has always been on the top of our recommendation list.  Why you may ask?  It is easy to apply, safe, covers a large area for the cost and has all the necessary ingredients. Precor2000 flea spray ...

  • Bed Bugs Control Recommendations to Bomb or Not To Bomb

    Updated: 2010-09-14 20:11:55
    We are constantly asked the question can you use a bomb for bed bug control and our answer is NO.   Here is a little explanation as to why it will not work and it not an effective method of bed bug control.  Fogging does not get active ingredient, Pyrthum into those ...

  • September 2010 Newsletter

    Updated: 2010-09-11 21:47:40
    Stop Suffering From Bug Bites! Rave Reviews! Rodent Starts Dishwasher Fire! Florida Is The Buggiest State. Salmonella & Massive Egg Recall. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Value Of Testimonial Letters?

  • Phantom Aerosol Brand Phantom Pressurized Insecticide

    Updated: 2010-09-10 03:18:34
    Prescription Treatment Brand Phantom Pressurized Insecticide.   Looking for a Great Aerosol that is Labeled for Bed Bugs, Look no Further!   Phantom Pressurized Insecticide Areosol: Active Ingredient: Chlorfenapyr 0.5% Phantom Aerosol cannot be shipped to Ct or Ny Target pests for Phantom Pressurized Aerosol : Ants (Argentine, Carpenter, Odorous House, Pavement, Pharaoh, Pyramid), Cockroaches (American, German, ...

  • How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bee

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:18
    HOW to GET RID of CARPENTER BEE Carpenter bees are similar when it comes to controlling bees; however, in some ways they are different. Carpenter bees will drill a hole into the wood structure and will habit in the hole, whereas, other bees will build a hive. When carpenter bees drill through the wood, the [...]

  • Carpenter Bee

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:15
    Often, you will find Carpenter bees in the late-spring or early summer hovering outside your home, searching for a mate and a favorable site to construct a nest. Carpenter bees spend the winter as adults in wood within abandoned nest tunnels. They emerge in the spring, and after mating, the female bee excavates tunnels in [...]

  • Japanese Beetles

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:13
    Japanese Beetle: While it’s called Japanese beetle, it does not pose as a big threat to Japan as it is controlled by natural enemies. In America, it is considered a pest to about 200 species of plants. Some popular plants include rose bushes, many small fruits, weeds, grasses, tree fruits, and myrtle. Japanese beetles feed [...]

  • Stink Bugs

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:12
    Stink Bugs Location/Habitat: Stink Bugs are agricultural pests widely spread all over the world. Naturally they are found in orchards, gardens, and farms. Stink bugs will start to invade homes during the fall when temperatures begin to drop. Being highly attracted to light, stink bugs can be easily found near windows or other [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Stink Bugs

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:10
    How to Get Rid of Stink Bugs Stink bugs are pests that live outside. They are unable to reproduce indoors, therefore fully treating the outside structure of the home will eliminate the infestation quickly. For prevention of stink bugs, it is recommended to use granules or a dust form product. Granules: Demand G Granules, Deltagard [...]

  • No Hundred Year Floods, Please!

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:09
    No Hundred Year Floods, Please! (Damp Wood Termites and Carpenter Ants) Question: I have an account that has dampwood termites and carpenter ants, neither of which is unusual. It’s the location of the house, which is built on stilts and straddles a stream that feeds into the Puget Sound. What are my options on treating this situation? [...]

  • Here, There, and Everywhere Carpenter Ants

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:07
    Here, There, and Everywhere Carpenter Ants Question: A customer is having problems with black and red ant swarmers (together) inside her house – we can’t find any ants outside whatsoever. It has been going on for two weeks now, and we can’t figure out where they’re coming from. They are in every room, including the attic, but [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Birds

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:06
    HOW to GET RID of BIRDS The three common birds found are: the Raven, Pigeons and Woodpeckers. These birds and their droppings provide unsanitary conditions, and can cause over sixty transmissible diseases that can possibly be fatal. Birds are destructive to the property, equipment, merchandise, and any others that can lead to large financial losses. Birds [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Horse and House Fly

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:04
    GETTING RID of HORSE and HOUSE FLIES Flies are a nuisance to any home that they enter. Flies are generally found all over the place, frequenting any warm and most area. They’re attracted by many different things, such animal manure, human excrement, garbage, decaying vegetable material and ground contamination. Male horseflies like to feed on plant juices [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Drain Fly and Fruit Fly

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:03
    GETTING RID of DRAIN and FRUIT FLIES Drain flies go by a few names, moth and sewer flies are a couple of the monikers. Ranging from 1/16 to 1/4 of an inch, and colors from yellow to a brown/black, these abundantly hairy creatures can be a nuisance. They get their name from where they dwell and like [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Raccoons

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:01
    GETTING RID of RACCOONS! A racoon problem is a terrible problem to have. They’re known for their sneaky and craftiness, and in a home, they become Public Enemy Number 1. They’re about 24-46″ of annoyance, and are generally considered terrors because of how they raid garbage cans and wreak havoc on a lawn. They’ll eat many [...]

  • Why Did Ants Come Back When They Were Just Treated Last Year?

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:01
    It would be great if we only had to deal with a problem once in life. Sign me up for one oil change, one dental check up, one house painting, one bout of the flu and mostly, one episode or invasion of pesky ants! First off, even the best, ...

  • Raccoons

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:00
    Raccoons The raccoon is a nocturnal creature, one that is known for their uncanny ability to open containers, despite not having opposable thumbs. These smart creatures are aptly known for their clever nature, being able to adeptly out-maneuver many different creatures, quickly moving through the night in pursuit of food. Raccoons range from 50-100 cm in length, [...]

  • Unhappy Trails – Ant Trails in Portland

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:16:00
    Ant Trails are the Super Highways of Ant Life Because of the pheromone trails that all ants leave, subsequent ants tend to stay on the same trail until they find what the original trail sought out - food or shelter.   Unfortunately, when the end of the trail is inside of your ...

  • Termites or Carpenter Ants – What’s Eating Your House?

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:59
    Some pest is eating away your home, but you're not sure which it is. This is a common question we receive.   Ultimately, if you take quick action and have a competent pest control company like All Pest take care of it for you, it likely won’t matter too much.   If we ...

  • How to Get Rid of Gopher

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:58
    The gorpher is a burrowing creature that gets their name from their checks or pouches that they use for storing their food or nesting materials. They’re a creature perfectly equipped for digging, featuring strong forequarters, large front claws, and fur conducive to digging — even in wet soil. Their whiskers are perfectly suited for digging in [...]

  • The Ants Go Marching One By One

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:58
    The ants go marching one by one…  Unfortunately, they often go marching straight into your home. Portland’s carpenter ant season is just starting, and already calls are coming in fast and furious. Carpenter ants mean business.   In just one year, a colony of carpenter ants could cause several thousand dollars of hidden, ...

  • How to Get Rid of Rabbits

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:57
    HOW to GET RID of RABBIT Rabbits are about a foot long and their furs can be gray to brown. They have big ears and fluffy tails. The reason for big ears is that they can hear a lot better incase of danger. Rabbits are most active at dusk and dawn. Rabbits are incredibly smart because [...]

  • Mice and Rat Entry Points – Many Possibilities

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:57
    Rodents - mice and rats - they can enter your home through many different locations. Due to their flexible spines, rodents can find their way through many a spot deemed secure by unsuspecting Portland homeowners.   Watch this short video that reviews a few common entry areas. Whether seeking warmth ...

  • Bed Bugs Making Their Presence Known in Portland

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:56
    Bed bugs....OK, is you skin crawling yet?   Just the thought of sharing your bed with these little vampires is enough to make most homeowners sleep in there car until the problem is solved.   We seem to have seen a uptick in calls regarding bed bug infestations over the last six ...

  • Rabbits

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:55
    Rabbits Few animals are as content to sit unmoving for as long as rabbits are. As prey animals, rabbits go to extremes not to advertise themselves as available to be eaten but that isn’t to say they don’t let their guard down once in a while. If lucky, the patient observer may see them in the [...]

  • Small Ants, Sugar Ants, Pavement Ants, Odorous Ants, Too Many Ants in Portland!

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:55
    They go by many names but the result is always the same – they drive you crazy!   The odorous house ant (Tapinoma sessile) is the most common ant problem in the Portland area during mid winter through early spring. Many of us have grown up seeing them and calling them by ...

  • How to Get Rid of Snakes

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:54
    HOW to GET RID of SNAKES Snakes are all covered in scales and they are all carnivorous. There are over 2,700 species in the world. They all range in size from 10 cm long, 9 m long. There are snakes that are poisonous and can be deadly to human and pets and can cause painful injuries. [...]

  • Carpenter Ants Prepare to Invade Portland Oregon!

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:54
    As temperatures have finally warmed up in the Portland Metro area over the last couple of weeks, ants of all types are starting to make their presence known.   Carpenter Ants in particular are easy to spot because of their size. Some homeowners will immediately see them inside of their homes. Others will ...

  • Snakes

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:53
    Poisonous Snakes in US: Copperheads Rattlesnakes Cottonmouths Coral Snakes Of the many kinds of snakes found in the United States, only the following are harmful: rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, coral snakes, and sea snakes. The latter group lives only in the oceans. All poisonous snakes, except coral snakes and sea snakes, belong in a group called pit vipers. How to Distinguish Snakes There [...]

  • Portland Pests That Need Control

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:53
    Here is a helpful article that focuses on which pests are deserving of prompt eradication.   Of course there are numerous more, but this is a good starting point for a Portland homeowner. - Tom By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Heidi_Ball]Heidi Ball Nothing is much worse than seeing a cockroach scurry across the kitchen.They have been shown ...

  • How to Get Rid of Chipmunks / Squirrels

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:51
    HOW to GET RID of CHIPMUNKS / SQUIRREL Chipmunks fall under “Squirrel” family. In the United States, there are two types of squirrels that are the main problem: a common gray squirrel and a flying squirrel. Gray squirrels are about 18′ long which is including their 9′ tails. The gray squirrels are usually gray, salt and [...]

  • Squirrels

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:50
    Common Name: Ground squirrels Latin Name: Spermophilus spp. = Otospermophilus Common Family Name: Squirrel family Latin Family Name: Sciuridae Other Names: Beechey ground squirrel, Columbian Ground Squirrel, Rock Squirrel, Spotted Ground Squirrel Origin of Squirrel: These are native animals in North America, with varying ranges depending on the species. The Beechey Ground Squirrel occurs along the Pacific Coast and into Baja [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Moles

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:48
    HOW to GET RID of MOLE A mole has a blue-black to gray mohair-like velvety fur and a slender snout with sharp teeth. They have flat feet and claws with not noticeable ears. Moles can grow up to 6-12′. Moles are different from meadow voles, gophers, and shrews by their naked, pointed nose that extends well [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Ticks

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:47
    HOW to GET RID of TICKS There are many different types of ticks. However, we will talk about Brown Dog Tick, the American Dog Tick and Deer Tick. Ticks are small, reddish-brown in color and you can see the mouth from above. They are flat and shaped like a tear drop, when they get filled with [...]

  • New Bed Bug Alert BB Alert Active and Passive Monitors

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:47
    Introducing the newest addition to the bed bug monitoring system  Bed Bug Alert BB Alert Active and Passive Monitors.  BB Alert Active Notes: 1. BB Alert Active is pesticide-free. Activator pads (sold separately) can be disposed of in normal trash receptable if no bed bugs are found in glue base. 2. Bed ...

  • New ClimbUp Eco-friendly Bed Bug Interceptors

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:46
    New ClimbUp Eco-friendly Bed Bug Interceptors Take control of your Bed Bug problem with the eco-friendly ClimbUp® The ClimbUp® insect interceptor forms a barrier between floor and bed. Bed bugs approaching bed from room will climb up exterior surface and fall into the outer pitfall ring. Bed bugs climbing down from bed will ...

  • Rocky Mountain Wood Tick

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:45
    Rocky Mountain Wood Tick Common Names: Rocky Mountain Wood tick Formal Names: Dermacentor andersoni Description: Looks like American Dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis – DV), and Gulf Coast tick (Amblyomma maculatum – AM). Mouthparts are shorter than AM. It is a more robust, husky tick with a rounded thicker body than both DV and AM. Repellents: Permethrin clothing treatment kills ticks and [...]

  • Lone Star Tick

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:44
    Lone Star Tick Nick Names: Lone Star, Seed ticks Common Names: Lone Star Formal Names:Amblyomma americanum Description: The female is easily distinguished from any other tick by her pronounced white dot or star in the center of her back. The star is actually part of her shield. Lone Star are aggressive ticks and are known to move long distances in [...]

  • How do you know if you have termites

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:44
    How do you know if you have termites? Termites, by their nature, are hard to find. Thriving in hard-to-reach, inaccessable areas, they eat your home from the inside out. Although there may be only a few indications of termite activity, take a closer look at these warning signs: • Watch for the ...

  • How to kill carpenter ants using professional pest control products

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:43
    Carpenter Ant control with Professional Pest Control Products You basically have only a few options and some will work better than others.  Exterior perimeter treatments will work well if you are using something like Premise or Termidor, there are both non repelling so ants will continue to move about the chemical ...

  • American Dog Tick

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:42
    American Dog Tick Nick Names: Dog Tick, Wood Tick Common Name: American Dog Tick Formal Name: Dermacentor Variabilis Description: Looks like Rocky Mountain Wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni – DA), and Gulf Coast Tick (Amblyomma maculatum - AM). Mouthparts are shorter than AM. Diseases: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Tuleremia and may carry Human Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis.

  • How to Kill Carpenter Ants

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:42
    How to Kill Carpenter Ant Carpenter ants can be difficult to control, the information provided is to help you get rid of and kill your carpenter ant problems.  Carpenter ants that enter the home are black and can vary in length from 1/4 to 3/4 inch. Unlike termites, all carpenter ants ...

  • Lyme Disease and Tick Management

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:41
    Lyme Disease and Tick Management by Barb Ogg, Ph.D., Extension Educator Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria that is carried and transmitted through bites from several species of ticks. This disease was first recognized in 1976 and has now occurred in 47 states, including Nebraska. By 1993, Nebraska health officials reported 35 human cases: 11 of [...]

  • Ticks

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:39
    Common Name: Dermacentor ticks Latin Name: Dermacentor spp. Common Family Name: Hard ticks Latin Family Name: Ixodidae Other Names: Wood ticks, American dog tick, Pacific Coast tick, Rocky Mountain wood tick Origin of Ticks: These ticks are native to North America. Biology of Ticks: Hard ticks in general have a two year life cycle, with eggs hatching to the 6-legged larva in the [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Brown Recluse Spiders

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:38
    HOW to GET RID of BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER – POSIONOUS SPIDERS A Brown Recluse Spiders reclusive characteristic is that they seek hiding places and shelter. They are very adaptable and will still be active in temperatures from 45F to 110F, meaning that they will still be active during the winter. Brown recluse spiders have soft bodies [...]

  • How to Get Rid of Black Widow Spiders

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:36
    HOW to GET RID of BLACK WIDOW SPIDER – POISONOUS SPIDER Black widow spiders are known that the female black widow eats the male after they are done mating, which is only a belief. A female black widow spider is black with a red hourglass looking mark on her abdomen. The adult male black widow spiders [...]

  • Brown Recluse Spiders

    Updated: 2010-09-09 03:15:34
    Common Name: Violin spider Latin Name: Loxosceles spp. Common Family Name: Brown spiders Latin Family Name: Loxoscelidae Other Names: Brown recluse spider, fiddleback spider Origin of Brown Recluse Spider: There are 11 species of Loxosceles that are native to the United States, and at least one imported species that is found in the southwest. The Brown Recluse, L. reclusa, has the [...]

  • The Many Advantages of Spray Insulation – Cellulose Insulation

    Updated: 2010-09-07 00:19:21
    Heat loss from your house might seem a massive jolt to your domestic budget. Knowing some of the advantages of spray insulation can save you a bundle of money in the long run. Learn some of these benefits now.

  • Clark at the 2010 Best of the West Rib Cook-Off Nevada

    Updated: 2010-09-05 22:06:00
    Blog Press Releases Pest News Clark Events Haiti Relief Video Charli the Tarantula and Friends Follow Clark Pest Control Subscribe to our blog Your : email Free quote Free quotes , same-day and Saturday service available . Contact Clark Pest today Posts by popularity Curious about Orange Oil for termite and Insect control Rodents City closes West Rogers Park CVS Pharmacy Spider Control Beware of Brown Recluse , Black Widow Spiders Carpenter Ant Nest Exposed Praying Mantis Catches Hummingbird Caught on Film Common But Illegal Pest Control Products That Cause Injuries Deadly spiders found in county Big Hairy Spiders . The tarantula and its bad reputation New York Bed Bug Infestations on the Rise Mockingbird Imitates Car Alarm Perfectly Haiti Relief Project Haiti Video Haiti Blog Posts Haiti

  • Fall is a time to reflect...

    Updated: 2010-09-04 18:49:00
    : . Pest Control Information and Facts Information about roaches , bed bugs , ants , bees , wasps , mice , rats , and creatures of all . kinds Saturday , September 04, 2010 Fall is a time to reflect . a quaff swims like a trash can , and with the summer coming to an end , it is time to reflect back on the season we had . At least in my area , it was either very rainy or very dry . Bad for the landscapers , but good for pest control . Rain stirs the occasional invaders up and the dry spells get certain critters looking for some liquid nourishment . Fall also reminds me of the cold season coming up and the rodents that will be on their way to find a warm spot to spend the cold months in . This is again , bad for the landscapers and good for the pest control businesses . Not to say we won't

  • Rodents Can Cause Fire

    Updated: 2010-09-04 18:25:00
    : Pest Control Information and Facts Information about roaches , bed bugs , ants , bees , wasps , mice , rats , and creatures of all . kinds Saturday , September 04, 2010 Rodents Can Cause Fire We spend a bunch of time on how to kill mice and rats and what they are and where they hide . This is all important stuff , especially on a blog dedicated to pest control information , but one thing that I think should be said and the public may not be too aware of it , mice and rats are fire bugs . Pest control professionals know that they are , I've seen this countless times in attics and basements where the insulation around wires have been gnawed on or crewed through all together , and this is why it is so important to keep mice and rats out and trap them if they are inside . If you have a pest

  • Visit Clark at Best of the West Rib Cook-Off this Weekend!

    Updated: 2010-09-03 16:19:00
    Blog Press Releases Pest News Clark Events Haiti Relief Video Charli the Tarantula and Friends Follow Clark Pest Control Subscribe to our blog Your : email Free quote Free quotes , same-day and Saturday service available . Contact Clark Pest today Posts by popularity Curious about Orange Oil for termite and Insect control Rodents City closes West Rogers Park CVS Pharmacy Spider Control Beware of Brown Recluse , Black Widow Spiders Carpenter Ant Nest Exposed Praying Mantis Catches Hummingbird Caught on Film Common But Illegal Pest Control Products That Cause Injuries Deadly spiders found in county Big Hairy Spiders . The tarantula and its bad reputation New York Bed Bug Infestations on the Rise Mockingbird Imitates Car Alarm Perfectly Haiti Relief Project Haiti Video Haiti Blog Posts Haiti

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