As we move into the warmer months, many homeowners in Canada may notice an increase in wasp activity around their homes.
If you’re a homeowner in Canada, understanding when black fly season hits, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you’re bitten can make all the difference in keeping your outdoor experience enjoyable.
European fire ants (Myrmica rubra) are an invasive species that has become a growing concern for homeowners across Canada. Learn how to identify these ants and get rid of European fire ants in your yard with effective, easy-to-implement solutions.
Squirrels seek out warm, safe spaces like attics to nest, especially when they’re looking to escape the chill. Fortunately, you can take steps to safely remove squirrels from your attic, seal your home to prevent future intrusions, and ensure your space remains pest-free.
The natural parks in Calgary play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance, and many of us enjoy the beauty of these parks and their animal inhabitants. But did you know that you can actively contribute to the understanding and conservation of Calgary’s wildlife?
Alberta has long been proud of its rat-free status, but as populations grow and transportation networks expand, the province faces growing concerns about the potential for rat infestations.
As a homeowner in Calgary, staying ahead of these pests can help you protect your home and family. Here's a detailed look at the pests active during each season in Calgary and what you should know about them.
As more and more pests make their way indoors due to extreme weather, it is crucial to recognize the signs of an infestation early to mitigate potential damage and maintain a safe and comfortable living environment. Here’s an easy guide to help you identify the most common signs of pest infestations:
As the leaves change color and temperatures drop, homeowners in Calgary must be on the lookout for various pests seeking refuge indoors. During September and October, several pests become particularly problematic as they search for warm, sheltered environments to overwinter. Here’s a closer look at the pests to watch out for and how you can protect your home.