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Termites are often called “silent destroyers” because they very easily go undetected as they chew through components of your home. They’ll eat almost anything with cellulose, which is found in plant cell walls.
Bats may seem out of place in sunny California, but they are active every night with many different species flying all over the state. There are 7 common types of bats you may encounter in California which include:
California birds are beautiful, but they can still be a nuisance for homeowners. If you want to learn more about the birds you’ll find hopping around your backyard or nesting on your roof, you’re in the right place! Our experts will help you with anything from identification to exclusion.
Coming across cockroaches in your home is never something you want to experience, but like many things in life, it happens. They have the potential to carry diseases, and create an undesirable living environment.
A termite infestation is absolutely something that every homeowner out there hopes to avoid. Termites can be extremely dangerous when it comes to the structure of your home, and they are notoriously difficult to get rid of.
Asking what’s worse between a cockroach infestation and an ant infestation is kind of like asking a person if they’d rather have the cold or the flu: neither one is very pleasant, and you’d like to avoid them both altogether if possible.
Termite damage is something to avoid at all costs. Unfortunately, termites can be incredibly difficult to detect, leading to extensive damage in some cases before the infestation is discovered.
There are many benefits to having a cat in the house. They’re cute, they provide companionship, and they can be quite entertaining at times. But one of the major benefits that you may have heard of having a cat is that they help keep rodents out of the house – but do they really?
Pest infestations can lead to closures which can directly impact your bottomline. Avoid closures by following these 5 tips!
Bed bugs and their cause can be confusing. At Zap, we answer seven of your top questions to get to the root cause of your infestation.