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Fly Control

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Flies are a real nuisance pest; the common housefly and several species of blow flies, the larger variety can be seen indoors. They are believed to spread disease. They land so many places throughout the home, carrying germs from one area and infecting another.

Smaller flies: like fruit flies can be a pest indoors too. These flies breed in over ripened fruits and vegetables and sink drains.

Late summer and fall is the ideal time to see cluster flies. Cluster flies, sometimes called "attic flies," may appear in the fall and winter, but are especially active on warm, sunny days in early spring. They fly around inside the home and collect in large numbers at windows and in rooms that are not used regularly. These are the more sluggish moving flies.

Call Mother Nature's today, "we know the secret" and have the solution for controlling flies as well as other pests in and around your home.

Bed Bugs

Contact Mother Nature's Pest Control immediately if you believe you may have bed bugs. Our highly trained, educated and experienced pest control technicians are eager to help. We offer free inspections and estimates. The sooner the infestation can be treated, the better. They multiply rapidly and can be transported easily. Bed bugs are not a matter to be taken lightly and it is not recommended that you treat yourself. The over the counter products will add up in cost, in a hurry and regrettably they will not work.

Bed bug infestations are on the rise in Oklahoma. Bringing bed bugs into your home can happen to anyone. While it is hard to say exactly how these pests made it back into the United States after eradication in the last 1950's. They have rapidly returned and are getting quite a bit of press time. Insecticide product laboratories and manufactures have introduced insecticides that aid in the treatment of bedbugs. Licensed professional pest control exterminators have been educated and trained to treat and public awareness is on the rise to aid in control. Local and state government are becoming involved as well.

Most people who have been bitten by bed bugs have a raised red bump or welt, accompanied by intense itching; much like a mosquito bite but usually last longer. Bites may not become immediately visible and can take up to nine days to appear. In a large number of cases about half of the people reported no visible signs at all. This delays the timing of finding and treating for the infestation.

Looking for the bugs themselves can help; bed bugs are light brown and have molted skins in the nymph's stage. You can also look for dried bed bug excrement; often present along mattress seams or wherever the bugs have resided. Confirmed bedbugs may vary slightly in appearance, color or shape, depending on the insect's current life stage and whether they have recently fed.

Call Mother Nature's today, "we know the secret."