Ask the Experts - FAQ on spring pests
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Homeowners always have questions about Pest Invaders. We come to the rescue with FREE Advice you can use again and again to keep your Family, Home and Community #safe #healthy and more#comfortable.
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Another Round of FAQ's
Where we get to hear about your concerns and questions and help you solve your problems.
On this one we have a listener who's had enough of her annual visitors the paper wasps and she wants to know what she can do to keep the invaders from taking over her backyard. Once we hear how many acres of land are surrounding her, we give her the reality.
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You ever wonder why after a roach treatment you're still seeing those d8&*IU roaches maybe even more than before? We tell you why and advise another listener on next steps that make sense.
Rest assured, if you see more activity after a treatment, you aren't experiencing anything uncommon. Actually the products used usually take some time before you can experience their full effect. If you're seeing more roaches after a treatment, these are typically foraging roaches who are heading out to eat the insecticide placed during treatment. They then share the meal with the colony of young which is usually hidden away in concealed spots that are hard to reach. Once the dinner is served, the results are near.
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