Home Garden Spring WorksThis winter has brought a ton of varied weather to South Florida. Some days, like today, the high temperature threatens to reach the mid to upper 80s. Some nights, temperatures drop low enough to make things quite uncomfortable. Either way, winter pest control is different than summer pest control, as the weather affects what you have to deal with. However, there are certain things you can do to improve your odds of surviving winter pests.

  • Pet food – Leaving dog or cat food outside is a quick way to attract unwanted guests. Make sure to bring this in when you aren’t feeding your animals.
  • Garbage – Garbage cans will definitely bring pests around. You can avoid this by locking up your cans, or taking out the trash only on the morning of collection.
  • Sealed – Certain things such as loose roof shingles or cracks in siding can cause issues. The more sealed up your home is, the better the odds of keeping pests out will be.

Do you have a nasty infestation on your hands? You should never have to share your property with any unwanted pest. Shoreline Environmental Pest Solutions will make sure that you are safe from bugs, rodents, termites, lawn disease and more. Your complete satisfaction is their biggest priority, so if your problem comes back, so do they, at no additional charge. Contact Shoreline Environmental Pest Solutions, today, and set up your next appointment.

For more information visit https://shorelinepestservices.com/

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