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Will Extermination Chemicals Harm My Family?

Carl Shaw | May 13, 2010

Homeowners who don't understand all the potential consequences of using harsh extermination chemicals could end up putting themselves or their families at risk.

Your Extermination Calendar

Carl Shaw | May 13, 2010

Preventative maintenance is key when trying to protect a home from insect and rodent infestations, since certain animals will try to push their way into ...

Why Viking Pest Control is the Right Choice

Dan Bradbury | April 8, 2010

When you choose Viking for your pest removal needs you can guarantee that the job will be done right.

Carpenter Ant Control: Go Colonize Someone Else’s Wood

Kyle Donley | August 14, 2009

You better believe it sisters and brothers, carpenter ants are bad. Not only do they roll in large posses, also known as colonies, but ...

Natural Rodent Control: Pros and Cons

Ryan Lawrence | August 3, 2009

Although, chemical poisons are highly effective at eliminating rodent infestations, many people feel hesitant to use them. Luckily, there are some non-chemical methods to rodent ...

Pest Control companies: How to Choose the One for You

Ryan Lawrence | May 12, 2009

Ron Harrison, Ph.D., Technical Director at Orkin reveals some helpful tips on both protecting homes from pests and choosing a qualified pest control specialist to ...

Electronic Pest Control and Ultrasonic Pest Control vs Traditional Chemical Pesticides

By Ryan Lawrence | May 5, 2009

On the surface, an ultrasonic pest control repeller sounds like the perfect solution to echo-friendly consumers and people who fear that harmful chemicals might put ...

A Professional Guide to Pest Control

Ryan Lawrence | April 16, 2009

"Choosing the proper product is absolutely essential," he says. "For example, with Ant Control, certain times of the year an ant will be feeding on ...

Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite! The Horrifying Rise of the Blood-Sucking Menace

Chaim Lazaros | March 18, 2009

The scary truth is that bed bugs are real blood-sucking insects that are reemerging so quickly some scientists are calling it an "epidemic."