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How to Control Flies in Your Kingwood Home

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House flies (a.k.a., Musca domestica), are found all over the world, in just about every kind of climate and weather, including in Texas. They are known to live where humans do. But flies are not only unwelcome guests in your home, they carry countless bacteria and diseases (e.g., Typhoid, E. Coli, Salmonella, and dysentery) that adversely affect humans and other animals. On the plus side, they do not sting or bite, so their bacteria and disease-spreading abilities are your main concern. It is still important to keep them under control. 

Get Rid of Centipedes in Your Kingwood Home

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Centipedes (“100 legs”) usually live outdoors, but they may occasionally wander inside if they find themselves close enough to your home’s foundation. Then there are “House centipedes” that might want to stay in your Kingwood home for a while.  Outdoors, and centipedes tend to live in wet areas such as underneath stones, leaf piles, rotting boards, tree bark, or mulch piles. Most centipedes are active during the night hours.

Flea Control For Your Porter Home

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Getting rid of fleas in your home is no small feat, and it can be costly. Fleas are unique pests, in that they feed on cats and dogs as well as humans. Flea bites are irritating and itchy, and even worse for people and pets with allergies.  Fleas can transmit diseases, tapeworms, and all sorts of blood contaminants. Worse, they multiply very quickly once inside your home, so the quicker you act, the better. 

German Cockroaches in your Conroe Home: 6 Things You Should Know

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You might think you know everything there is to know about German cockroaches. They live and wallow in filth, they multiply quickly, and you know you don’t want them anywhere near your Conroe home. There are still things you might want to know about these nasty creatures.

Managing Fleas in Your Home Environment

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FLEAS AND FLEA CONTROL: GET RID OF FLEAS IN HOMES Fact, Identification and Control Latin Order Siphonaptera. Their Appearance Size: They are small, wingless and have an average length of 2.5 mm Color: They have shiny skin. It is a reddish-brown color and they are cover with microscopic hair.  Body Type: Their bodies are compressed in such a way they can easily move through any animal fur. Wing: They are wingless but can still jump long distance, giving them the chance to escape easily.

What Causes Chinch Bugs on Your New Caney Lawn?

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Chinch bugs attack only one type of lawn: St. Augustine grass, which is among the most common types of grass in the South. These pests cause most damage in the Gulf Coast region and in the southern half of Texas.  Some years, controlling Chinch bugs is an all-year long event. Other years you will see Chinch bug activity roughly between March and November when the “sunny” season is in full swing.  The common Chinch bug, Blissus leucopterus, is closely-related to grain crop pests throughout Texas and throughout the Midwest.   Chinch bugs are small critters, who only grow up to about 1/5″ in length, with oval shaped bodies, wings, and piercing mouthparts that are perfect for chomping on the blades of grass in your lawn. 

How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes

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What does Mosquito look like? Latin Name: Family Culicidae Mosquitoes are of the true flies, Diptera, family. You can easily identify them through the following means: This means they have just a pair of wings.  Their legs are long and thin. They have a head and proboscis, which is its prominent feature. Their bodies are covered with tiny scales. Their wings are also are covered in tiny scales. Their adult sizes can be about 3-9 mm

What Causes Fruit Flies in Your Porter, TX House?

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Fruit flies are annoying little pests that can pop up out just about anywhere, anytime. Porter, Texas is no exception. You can try to swat them each individually, but you can also take a more long-term approach to prevention and getting rid of them when you do see them circling your kitchen. 

Press Release: Purchase of Cox Pest Control

Press Release: Purchase of Cox Pest Control

FullScope Pest Control Announces Agreement to Purchase Cox Pest Control Kingwood TX, August 1, 2020.  For Immediate Release   FullScope Pest Control, a locally owned pest control company in Kingwood, TX, specializing in customer centric home and commercial services, today announced the purchase of Cox Pest Control.   “We are extremely pleased with the acquisition of Cox Pest Control, who has been serving the Kingwood, Porter, New Caney, Texas area for over 40 years”, remarks Derek Salazar, Owner and Operator. Moving forward current customers of Cox will be serviced with the highest level of professionalism and integrity, as in the past.  New services will be offered to bring a more complete pest protection model into practice. Must Read:9 SIGNS RODENTS HAVE TAKEN OVER YOUR CONROE PROPERTY   Derek Salazar, Owner, said, “In the pest control industry reputations are not something you can buy, and customer loyalty comes only from superior service, which is why we are confident all customers will appreciate the high level of service we provide.” For more information about the merger and services that will be offered and provided, visit our website at FullScopePestControl.com/news-updates We believe that we don’t just offer pest control: we offer pest prevention.   Knowing pests’ natural habitats and life cycle gives us the upper hand in prevention, so we do more than just control after the invasion. We are here to prevent, not just eliminate.   Pests have that name for a reason, and none of us want to have to deal with an uncomfortable and annoying pest situation. There are even some pests that will pose health risks, such as rodents and roaches. Pests can also influence your quality of life. Our method is not simply the old-fashioned route of pest control, which is spraying a general insecticide around the perimeter of your house on a monthly calendar, no matter what.   We are different: we take the proactive approach to pest control, controlling the harborage areas, entry points, breeding sites, and we continue looking for evidence that a pest is targeting your home to stop it in its tracks. This takes a professional, more knowledgeable approach to pest control, which requires extensive knowledge of the pest and products that are available.   Derek Salazar Owner, FullScope Pest Control FullScopePestControl.com info@fullscopepestcontrol.com   Phone: 832-898-0190