Monthly Archive April 28, 2021

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Spring – Finally the mice will leave my home, right?

Kicking the mice out of your house can be challenging mission. After living indoors in the winter where its warm with plenty of food or water, why would they want to leave.  Mice like to hide in attics, walls, crawl spaces, behind cabinets, air vents, and insulation. Check these locations for any signs of mouse activity is important to prevent any future and keeping them out. You may not realize it but there really isn’t a drawer, cabinet or pantry they can’t get into. Keeping your house clean and vacuuming a lot is critical.  Like all animal, mice need water so look around your house, inside and out, for leaky faucets or pipes. Mice are all about opportunities so don’t give them any.

Spring – Finally the mice will leave my home, right?

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Essential Service Employee

To whom it may concern,

This letter confirms that Go Green Pest Control and its employees are deemed essential services under the Government of Canada – Public Safety – National Strategy for Critical Infrastructure.

The services delivered through our organizations are considered essential to the health and basic societal functioning. Employees delivering these essential services have completed daily COVID-19 Screening Tests and answered ‘no’ to all questions prior to commencing their workday. 

Please contact Randy Bilesky – President  Go Green Pest Control 778-886-4111 with any questions or concerns.

Regards,

Structural Pest Management Association of British Columbia

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Delta Termites

Termite can be eating up your home whether you know about it or not. Termite nests are most active in the late spring and summertime, consuming a large amount of wood, feeding off trees and dead plants. To identify termites, examine their wings, droppings, and dead termites : termites have straight antennae and ants have antennae that are bent. Also seeing tunnels made of mud running up your walls, which can be found inside or outside of your home, is a good indication you have termites. Also if you have wood siding look for any small holes or sawdust-like substances. Termites also look for any cracked paint around doors, window frames, walls, and baseboards.

Delta Termites

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