Effective Flea Control In Your Home
If you’ve ever owned pets, like dogs or cats, you’ve likely dealt with fleas. This is a common issue and can be brought under control rather easily, if caught early. Fleas can spread quickly, and when they are seen inside your home, you need to take immediate action to avoid infestation. Fleas feed on blood and can be present not only on your pets, but yourself as well! It’s best to contact a pest control service such as EcoTech in the Twin Cities.
Cockroaches are among the top pests that plague homes. Worldwide, there are over 4,000 species of roaches. Thankfully, there are only four main species that are commonly found. We know, this is four too many! The pest control specialists at EcoTech are ready to help you rid yourself of roaches, if you find them in your home or business.
Apartments are just as susceptible to pest infestations as single-family dwellings. Apartment buildings pose additional challenges, in that there are many ‘nooks and crannies,’ many people’s schedules to balance with gaining access to treat issues and keeping a handle on the many things that attract insects. Fortunately, the professional pest control management team at EcoTech is experienced with handling large-scale commercial properties and apartment dwellings. We have many years experience and will keep your tenant buildings bug and pest free!
It’s that time of year again – the nights are getting longer, and the temperatures are dropping. The start of the 4th quarter in businesses signals a time for the assessment of preventative maintenance programs in preparation for the start of the new year. As your business schedules year-end program reviews, consider reviewing the effectiveness of your pest management program
The fall months bring cooler temperatures and longer nights, but with it, also comes the warning that winter is right on its heels. With winter comes much snow and ice storms and increased standing water due to the effects of snow melt. This much water tends to cause insects to seek dry shelter. Termites are no exception to this rule.

