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With the hot weather, ants seem to pop up everywhere, especially inside our homes. You might wonder why these teeny-tiny, uninvited guests seem to think your home is their summer hideaway and what you can do.
Spiders are a valuable part of our ecosystem, helping to manage insect populations, but we don’t necessarily want them in our homes! Here are some common culprits and how to avoid these eight-legged squatters!
The sun is starting to shine, flowers are starting to appear - and unfortunately so are a variety of pests that can invade your home! As the weather warms up, certain critters become more active, looking for food, water, and shelter. Here are a few to look out for.
Is it just our imagination or are ant problems getting worse? They love a long, hot summer so here are some handy tips to stop them from turning your home into a luxury ant resort.
Just because you haven’t seen a redback spider in your house or garden doesn’t mean they’re not there! We know the places they love to lurk and how to spot their webs.
Unfortunately, pests don’t go away during the colder weather. Just like us, they want to stay warm, so here are the most common signs that your home has become a winter refuge for unwanted guests.
Not many people would purposely go hunting for spiders, but it’s important to check places where they might be lurking. Here are some of their favourite hiding places.
In winter, mice and rats seek out dark, warm spaces with access to food and water, which is why they are often spotted in kitchens. Even a teeny tiny gap into your home is like a ‘Welcome’ sign, and once they've moved in, they can be really hard to get rid of.
Incey Wincey Spider climbed up the waterspout - and under the fence capping and into the sand pit! Here’s what you should do before you head outside again in the warmer weather.