What Kind of Poop Is This?
Everybody poops—even pests. Even if your first instinct isn’t to get an up-close-and-personal look at pest poop, it can be pretty telling what sort of
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Everybody poops—even pests. Even if your first instinct isn’t to get an up-close-and-personal look at pest poop, it can be pretty telling what sort of
Repeat after me: It’s NOT ok to allow mice and other rodents to live in your home!
While it’s no secret that rats & mice carry diseases, you might be surprised to find out which ones. You can say that these diseases will never strike you but rare cases do occur on Long Island.
Learn some pest control tips to prevent mice, rats, squirrels, raccoons and more from invading your Long Island home!
Rats can swim up to a ½ mile or more. You might spot them in any of our waterways. They are good swimmers, acrobats, climbers and have really strong jaws.
If you’ve found mice in your house, you’re not alone! Experts estimate that over 21 million homes are invaded by mice each year! The House Mouse is the most common mouse found on Long Island. We also see the smaller deer mice or white-footed mice in homes.
People often assume wildlife control and pest control are synonymous; however, in many states, different licenses are required because the treatment is so different.