Thursday, April 10, 2014

Getting Rid of Bed Bugs



Bed bugs are one of the most annoying pests for one primary reason: they bite while you are sleeping and unaware. If you have ever woken up to discover itchy red bed bug bites on your skin, you know how troubling it can be. Follow these steps to get rid of them for good.

Laundry

Bed bugs live near, in, or around the bed. First things first: wash your sheets, pillowcases, blankets, mattress pad, bed skirt, and even nearby drapes in the bedroom. Dry the linens on a hot cycle to ensure the bed bugs are killed off.

Furniture

Bed bugs can also get into wood furniture in the room. You may need to dismantle your bed frame, empty nightstands and dressers, and check your under-bed storage to find the infestation. Check cracks and crevices in the walls and molding. Use a flashlight to help you recognize the small bugs and eggs, which may be all together or scattered in various places.

Call the Experts

All of that looking and washing takes time and effort, and you may wish to avoid it. You can call Green Tree Pest Control to perform a thorough examination of the sleeping area and apply safe and thorough extermination techniques. Sometimes only a professional pest control technician can put your mind at ease. Don’t hesitate to call or visit us at greentreepest.com if you are a victim of bed bugs and want to take your bed back. 



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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Worst Pests in Arizona



Pest Control - Black Widow Spider
Black Widow - Dangerous Spiders in Arizona

Has your home been invaded by pests? Maybe you’ve spotted signs of invasion but you’re not sure what type of pest you are dealing with. How do you know when to call pest control to get rid of them? In the hot and arid climate of Arizona, five pests tend to invade homes more often than others do. Here is how to recognize when you need to call pest control to eliminate the problem.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are becoming more common. They infest homes, apartments, hotels, and dorm rooms. Even though their bites do not transmit diseases, they primarily feast on human blood, leaving itchy red welts on the body. What’s even worse is that they live in the bed and feed on your blood while you sleep. If you wake up with red and itchy bites covering your skin, call pest control right away.

Bees and Wasps

Bees are harmless to most humans unless you have an allergic reaction to their sting. Africanized bees or “killer bees” are also known to attack humans in swarms and cause injuries that are more serious. Don’t take your chances with bees. If you notice nests near your house, in the eaves, in trees, or anywhere near humans, call the exterminators to handle it.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are notorious for living anywhere and being extremely difficult to get rid of. They also reproduce quickly and carry diseases and bacteria, which they can spread around your home. As soon as you see a roach in your home, call pest control. They multiply very quickly, so get rid of them even faster.

Scorpions

Scorpions are common in desert climates like Arizona. Their sting is usually painful and only sometimes dangerous or fatal. They are not as common inside the house, but they do tend to gather where there are a lot of crickets. If you notice crickets or scorpions frequently near your house, take precautions. Don’t get too close and call the exterminators to get rid of the crickets and scorpions. If a scorpion stings you and the pain doesn’t go away, call your doctor.

Spiders

Spiders are not just annoying; they’re creepy. Even harmless spiders leave annoying webs and may even bite humans in some cases. The tarantula, the black widow, and the Arizona recluse are both common in the state and can leave you with painful or infected bites. Even though their bites rarely cause death, most people prefer to have exterminators kill, remove, and eliminate spiders. Call as soon as you see their webs.

If you notice these pests in your home, call Green Tree Pest Control right away. The earlier you act, the easier and faster it is to remove these pests.

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