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Our Skunks and their noxious spray

Skunks only have one effective way of defending themselves, although they do have a really good set of teeth and claws. Their cloud of noxious spray creates strong burning sensations in eyes, nose and mouth, and makes eyes tear up. Skunks are reluctant to use this weapon, as they carry just enough chemical for five or six sprays, requiring about ten days to produce another supply. Their predators include the cats, dogs and coyotes, owls, raccoons and humans. When feeling threatened and unable to run away, skunks will go through an elaborate routine of hisses, foot-stamping, and tail-high pattern of bluffing behaviour or threat postures before resorting to spraying . If the threat continues, the skunk squirts out its spray from two glands near the anus. The oily spray contains sulfur-based mercaptans that stink and sting. Each squirt is accurate at short range, but then the droplets spread around in air currents and can be effective in a wider area.

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Termites – what a life

One astonishing capacity that termites have is that they never sleep, no sleep and they work 24-7. A termite colony can destroy a  home by eating the wooden foundation of a house. Termites are blind but they get around by sensing vibrations in the ground or walls. In a termite colony, there are 4 castes (a form of social hereditary ) of a style of life which often includes an occupation, ritual status in a hierarchy, of termites, the workers, soldiers, winged reproductive termites and the king and queen. The queen is able to determine the entire colonies behaviour by using pheromones as well as decide which caste her children will grow into. The queen can also produce 10 million eggs per year and live 30 to 50 years.  

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Spot the early signs of Bed Bugs 

In order to successfully detect the presence of bed bugs you can follow these simple rules to easily identify bed bugs before it becomes an issue. The first thing to do is the simplest, use your nose as bed bug feces and pheromones smell unpleasant and a sickly scent. Next, Bed bugs will hide in small cracks and crevices near the bed, in skirting boards or bedside cabinets, as well as, along the seams, inside covers and around the zippers of sofas and chairs, along the seals of doors and drawers, as well as the joints. Then look for bed bug eggs which are 1 mm in length and are milky white grain-like structure. Their eggs are frequently laid within cracks and crevices, such as the joints of furniture and between floors, walls and skirting boards. If there are signs of bed bugs in one room, do an inspection for bed bugs in adjacent rooms. Bed bugs are tough to get rid of, even for a professional, so don’t hesitate to give a pro a call.

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25,000 bugs live in every Live Christmas Tree  

Nothing compares to filling your house with the aroma of fresh Christmas tree leading up to Christmas. There are a few steps between buying a real tree and decorating it as you need to make sure that it isn’t full of insects. Since most bugs that are on that tree are dormant in November and December, you probably won’t notice them at first but once the tree is inside your home the warm balmy like temperature in your house will wake them up, causing them to become active again. It is estimated that there can be over 25,000 bugs living on a live Christmas tree and most wont stay on the tree once its inside. The major insects include: adelgids, aphids, bark beetles, mites, praying mantises, psocids, scale insects, spiders, moths, sawflies, weevils, bark lice and webworms. So, here are a few tips to get rid of those insects. Give the tree a really good shake before you bring it indoors. Then dust your tree with Diatomaceous Earth and let it sit for at least 24 hours before decorating indoors. And finally, keep your vacuum handy to suck up any roaming bugs.  

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Delta’s Commensal Rodents

In Delta, there are three principal commensal (they live in close contact with humans) rodents that cause issues,  the common house mouse, roof or black rat and our #1 rat – the Norway rat (making up 85% of our rats).  These rodents cause damages to homes and they harbor and spread disease-causing pathogens to us. They contaminate directly or indirectly through their feces and urine. Direct contact happens when breathing in dust that is soiled with rodent urine or droppings, and bite wounds. Indirect transmission includes insect bites from fleas, mosquito and tick bites. Rodents are responsible for such diseases as: typhus, bubonic plague, hantavirus, salmonellosis, trichinosis, leptospirosis, hemorrhagic fever, rat-bite fever, brucellosis, distemper, leptospirosis, trichinosis and tuberculosis.

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Your Self-Storage Facility- You need more then a lock!!

If you have been storing family valuables in a self-storage facility, there are a few things you should know, a pest infestation can damage your stored valuables in more ways than one. Rats, mice , cockroaches, bed bugs and ants are all on the list of offending pests. These type of storage facilities are susceptible to pests for many reasons from the types of materials stored to the items packed inside units, and of course the time between visits. Though there are many pests that can plague a storage facilities a regular inspections of your personal storage area can be one of the first most important things and use plastic/reusable boxes. In your self-storage unit you might want to use insect and rodent sticky pads and don’t store food and perishable goods. Ensure the facility has adequate waste-management systems inside and out and has a licensed pest-control provider that can help eliminate infestations.

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Bats – Dispelling the myths

Our evening skies are filled with these tender, enigmatic, flying mammals coming in all sizes, from the 2 gram Bumblebee bat to the 1.4 kg. Flying Fox. These highly sociable animals are nocturnal, they have fur, bear live young and the mothers suckle their pups. Each bat colony has its own language to communicate with. Bats are not blind- in fact they have excellent vision but use echolocation to find their prey in the dark. Bats are not dirty, disease-carrying flying rats rather this winged marvels constantly groom, combing themselves using the claws on their front wing or hind feet. Bats are extremely cautious around human beings and tend to keep their distance. There are 3 species of bats that feed on blood i.e. vampires but they only bite into large animals like cattle, they actually make a small bite in the skin and licking the blood from the wound. True rabies has never been found in bats.

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The Danger of Moths

So are moths dangerous to humans and pets, and the answer is yes. Their feces and cocoons can taint food causing illness and touching infested food or fabrics can trigger an allergic reaction. Moths usually damage clothes, fabrics or carpets but it’s actually their larvae that do all the damage. A moth infestation can grow very rapidly and they can also spread through cracks, holes or crevices. They can scamper across all surfaces and spread throughout a home very quickly. To prevent a population explosion, you need to eliminate the larvae. Moths reproduce very quickly, so use moth traps to catch the adults, vacuum regularly and launder all clothes in the infected area.

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Squirrels – fussy tailed rats ready to invade your home  

It starts with a clatter in the attic and then it sounds like there is a cat doing cart wheels, yes these are the sounds of a squirrel invasion. At least these rodents are active during the day and quiet in the night, unlike rats. With temperatures dropping in the lower mainland, the squirrels will try to take shelter in your warm attic, bringing with them their bounty of nuts. These guys are capable of chewing wooden siding, soffits, vents and cedar shingles, and their end game is to make a nest for kits in the spring. Squirrel are extremely common here, as we all know, but the reality is that every month is actually squirrel season here. These over sized rats can do a lot of damage in a short period of time with their formidable teeth, as they like to make their entry holes as large as possible and they need to keep they teeth short. If you attempting to blocking off any squirrel entrance holes, keep in mind that a squirrel trapped inside a house will get out – sometimes right through drywall into your house.  

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Blog: Silverfish have been around for millions of years


Randy Bilesky / Delta Optimist
NOVEMBER 19, 2019 02:05 PM
Photograph By HANS BRAXMEIER FROM PIXABAY
Delta BC


Silverfish have been around for over 400 million years, making them one of the oldest species of insects to crawl the earth. Its name derives from the animal’s silvery light grey colour, combined with the fish-like appearance of its movements. Silverfish are night-time creatures and are extremely sensitive to light. They prefer damp, high humidity conditions such as sinks, attics, kitchens, and damp basements. Many times people will find silverfish in sinks and bathtubs as a result of falling from a exhaust fan and not being able to climb out of the slippery surface of the sink or tub.
Go Green Pest Control owner Randy Bilesky is a long-time South Delta resident. Trained and certified, Bilesky has first-hand knowledge of the pest problems that local homeowners and business owners encounter.
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