Common winter pests can cause damage and health concerns so it is important to tackle them head on. SDA Pest Control provide this ...
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Insects aren't always foremost on our minds as winter approaches, but for many homeowners, ignoring these tiny little problems could be a potential health hazard.
Common winter pests vary by region in the United Kingdom, but almost every area deals with rodents of every variety, spiders, and even cockroaches. To make things worse, simple activities like bringing firewood inside, bringing your plants in for the winter, and even bringing in food items can add additional pests to the mix. Each pest can be a risk not only to the structure of your home, but also to your health as well.
Fortunately, there are ways to tackle this problem, and one is to involve your local exterminator on a year-round basis.
These days, though, as thoughts are consumed with all things ecologically-friendly, older pesticide solutions aren't as much of an option for most consumers. Companies like SDA Pest Control, however, are meeting that challenge head-on with a new winter education campaign and some specials to go with it.
Homes are vulnerable to infestation year-round, but the solution doesn't have to involve traditional pest control methods. With so many greener pest control options, SDA Pest Control, and companies like it, are dealing with winter infestations with a new mindset.
Using technology that is both highly effective with minimal toxicity, SDA Pest Control offers real results without the concerns hiring an exterminator once meant for the environment.
These days, we understand the harmful drawbacks of chemicals we once celebrated like DDT and others. As a result, we're constantly coming up with newer, greener technologies to accomplish the same results.
To help homeowners deal with the winter problems that rats, mice and other insects cause, SDA Pest Control not only offers a unique four-season approach, but also a winter discount in many areas.
Want to keep pests out of your home as the snow starts to fall? You can help to minimize your risk by sealing and caulking cracks on your home's exterior, ensuring firewood piles are stacked away from your home, and reducing clutter. Additionally, though, you should look into a regular quarterly maintenance plan from your local exterminator.
Article provided by SDA Pest Control