Introducing: Eastern North Carolina’s Most Notorious Bugs – a free resource from May Exterminating May Exterminating handles a variety of pests including ants, bees, wasps, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, fleas, rodents, silverfish, spiders and more! To...
Holidays are fun, and Halloween presents the perfect opportunity to get creative. You’ve designed the perfect costume, turned your home into a haunted house, come up with the most horrifying tricks, so there’s nothing left to plan except the treats. ...
During hurricane season, it is important to know that your home is still protected after the rain and flooding. Flooding can affect exterior termite treatments when treated soil is washed away or mud, soil, or sand is deposited on top of previously treated areas. If...
Halloween is always a fun time especially for kids. There’s enough free candy in one night to last until the end of the year, funny pranks, spooky decorations, and haunted houses. Don’t forget the most important thing, the costume! It’s a night...
Calling a pest management provider is the first step in handling a pest problem, but there is more you can do. To keep your home or business free from pests and their unpleasant consequences, follow these tips from May Exterminating after the technician...
If you’re a pet owner, you probably have had to deal with summer’s increased risk of fleas for your four-legged friends. If haven’t dealt with fleas it’s probably because you’ve been very careful about flea prevention. But...
Keeping your home free of pests is something homeowners may not think about until they see pests and rodents in their home. You see creepy-crawlers, but what do you do? Choosing a pest control company you feel comfortable with is important. Not only do you...
Since the months of June through October are a peak season for bed bugs and travelers, we want to offer some helpful tips to keep in mind as you travel. As humidity increases with hot summer days and early fall approaches, the effects of weather cause bed bugs...
A new home comes with excitement, plans and a lot of paperwork. When you close on the purchase of a home, there are pages and pages in the contracts and loan documents to be signed. One very important piece of paper that can go unnoticed by new home owners...
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