Monthly Archive January 27, 2022

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Yes, Wasps in the Winter!

As another usually mild (for the most part) winter continues, some insects have their own form of hibernation – a pseudo hibernation if you please, many continue to hang around bothering us from December to March and beyond. A couple of these pests can be handled with a quick zap with a fly swatter or the old pop of a slipper and kaboom, while other blood sucking types require professional pest control. Believe it or not (a wise guy once said) wasps, specifically new queens, make their homes in and on our homes and other structures. These sexually mated females or “foundress” are responsible for the beginning construction of a new nest in the spring. During their quasi hibernation, these females are lethargic and most likely don’t have too much energy, so if you find one don’t panic, just discretely pick it up and send her outside.   

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Travelling without Bed Bugs

If you are a frequent flier, your prospect for picking up a bed bug increases significantly. Yes they bite, leave blood and their “stuff” behind but they also totally infest carpets, beds, drapes, furniture and clothes. So here is where you pick them up: planes, hotels, motels, taxis, uber, lift, trains, buses, and your friends house. Starting with the hotel (or any new lodging), inspect the mattress seams and corners looking for brown stains or spotting. Then check out the sofas, chairs and most critically behind the headboard. While you are traveling, wrap your suitcase(s) in a garbage bags and store your clothes in a Ziploc bags.

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Flea Infestation

Fleas are common insects that can infest your home, and you don’t even need a dog for this to happen. A lot of homes with flea problems come from other pets like cats, ferrets, gerbils, and rabbits. If your pet is showing signs of fleas, always scratching, inspect their coat under their arms or behind the ears. Fleas are attracted to the warm, quiet areas of your pet, so fleas on your cat like to hide around the head and neck, and dogs have them around their back legs. Fleas also hide in carpets, rugs, furniture, and your bed. Vacuuming and shampooing any carpets is a short term fix but this rarely gets rid of fleas or their eggs. The best results are obtained by professional insecticides.

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Carpenter Ants – Again – In the Winter

Carpenter ants are not a welcome sight in your house, especially in the winter. Cold wet weather in the winter is the ideal time for carpenter ants to get the upper hand in your house; using the studs, plywood, o.s.b. and insulation to tunnel and make their satellite nests. So why in the winter, well- because you heat your house. Outside, carpenter ants go into a pseudo dormant state in cold weather but in your house they can continue to build since they have stored food in their satellite nests. The good news is that, carpenter ant treatment can be done anytime of the year, as they can continue to do tremendous structural damage long before the spring arrives.

Carpenter Ants – Again – In the Winter

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Salmonella Risk from Rat Infestation

A recall was issued on foods produced by a Saskatoon company that produce and/or distribute a variety of foods from beans to milk powder. Salmonellosis infection is mainly transmitted in rats through ingestion of food and water contaminated with infected feces, urine and bedding material. Rats can carry this germ and not appear to be ill. Food that is contaminated with salmonella doesn’t necessarily look or smell off but can still make you sick, be it serious or sometimes deadly. Most healthy people may get short-term symptoms such as fever, headache, and diarrhea but more serious cases can be found in young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people with W.I.S. People are advised not to use the products, return them and see a doctor if you did consume them and feel sick.

Salmonella Risk from Rat Infestation

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ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Germ-Free Pest Control

Even if you clean your home like it’s a hospital, it worth it to hire a professional pest control company to inspect your property for hidden bugs and rodents. Spiders, silverfish, ants and other bugs may hide almost anywhere, including crawlspaces, attics or right under your nose in a soap dish! The cold weather drives rodents and insects indoors, bringing germs and diseases such as brucellosis, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, pneumonic, Q fever, and psittacosis. An annual inspection can ensure your home is safe from vermin and bugs. Our technicians can keep your home or business free from all types of pests, so call 778-886-4111 for a quote.

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Stop the Insects from Bugging You

Although we are bug experts and we know that it’s impossible to keep every bug out of your Delta home – even with the help of an knowledgeable pest control professional. If you have more than your share of insects, it’s because of something you’re doing – or not doing like postponing or ignoring home maintenance and housekeeping jobs. You are making your home an open invitation for insects. To put an end to your bug problems try these: make sure your entrances are sufficiently sealed, reduce moisture in and around your house, cleaning up food messes and household garbage, cut back shrubs that are overgrown and close to your house, finally clean up debris around your yard.  

Stop the Insects from Bugging You

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Pestiferous 2022

Pestiferous in British English

ADJECTIVE  informaltroublesomeirritating2. breeding, carrying, or spreading infectious disease3.  corruptingpernicious pestiferously (pesˈtiferously) ADVERBpestiferousness (pesˈtiferousness) Latin pestifer, from pestis contagious disease, pest + ferre to bring

Pestiferous 2022

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