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Rats the Size of House Cats Invade the Florida Keys
Rats the Size of House Cats Invade the Florida Keys By Kate Springer | @katespringe You may remember the ferocious R.O.U.S. (Rodents of Unusual Size) in the fire swamps of The Princess Bride. This time time, they’re real — and … Continue reading
Should have called Stop Bugging Me Pest Control
When most people have any type of pest control problem, they simple call the exterminator. When Elin Nordegren, former wife of golfer Tiger Woods, has a pest control problem, she demolishes her house. Nordegren decided to level her 17,000 square … Continue reading
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Pest Control and The Super Bowl
You may not think that pest control and the Super Bowl would have much common ground. But this year, one commerical brought this odd couple together – Chevy’s commercial for their new Joy. At Stop Bugging Me Pest Control, this … Continue reading
Rodent Proofing your House – Exclusion
RODENT PROOFING Rodent populations will continue to increase in conditions that allow easy access to food and shelter. Sanitation efforts in conjunction with rodent proofing provide the best solution to reduce or completely eliminate these conditions. Below are some simple … Continue reading
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Rodent Proofing your Home – Sanitation
Rodent populations will continue to increase in conditions that allow easy access to food and shelter. Sanitation efforts in conjunction with rodent proofing provide the best solution to reduce or completely eliminate these conditions. Below are some simple steps you … Continue reading
Why Your Homeowners Insurance Isn’t Going to Pay for Rodent Damage
Why Your Homeowners Insurance Isn’t Going to Pay for Rodent Damage by Anthony M. Peck in Insurance / Home Owners (submitted 2009-11-20) People have known for years that mice are bad news. They come in, they wreak havoc. They carry … Continue reading
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Tagged bellevue, exterminator, home damamge, mice, mouse, Pest Control, rat, rental houses, rental housing, residential pest control, rodent, rodent baiting, rodent damamge
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Rate My Rat
There is a new website http://ratfreesubways.com/ratgallery where people can post pictures taken of rats and post them online for ratings. Stop Bugging Me Pest Control will keep your crawlpace or attic from looking like any of these pictures. Call us at 206 … Continue reading
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Stop Bugging Me Pest Control Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award
Stop Bugging Me Pest Control Earns Coveted Angie’s List Super Service Award Award reflects businesses’ consistently high level of customer service Stop Bugging Me Pest Control has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Angie’s List Super Service Award, an honor bestowed … Continue reading
NPMA Estimates 21 Million Rodents Are Seeking Food & Shelter
Don’t invite these pest over for Thanksgiving! The National Pest Management Association continues to warn homeowners, that when the temperatures outside turn cooler, an estimated twenty-one million rodents will begin their search for warmth, water, food and shelter; to wait-out … Continue reading
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Tagged attic, baiting, cralsace, exterminator, insulation removal, insulation repair, mice, mouse, pest contol, Pest Control, rodents
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The Bed Bugs are Coming, The Bed Bugs are Coming
Bed bugs’ ability to withstand inbreeding and still produce healthy offspring is one of the reasons just one or two introductions into a building can soon result in a serious infestations, researchers announced at the American Society of Tropical Medicine … Continue reading