by BugFighter | Oct 6, 2014 | ants, bed bug infestation, bed bug inspection, Bed Bugs, home inspection, Insects, Inside pests, Mice, Mouse, Murfreesboro Pest Control, Nashville Pest Control, Night Time Bugs, nocturnal pests, rats
Winter’s 5 Most Common Pests What are Winter’s 5 most common pests? Ants, bed bugs, birds, cockroaches, flies, rodents, spiders, termites….is your skin crawling yet? But rest assured, in the winter, some of those pests magically disappear into the great...
by BugFighter | Dec 28, 2013 | ants, Cockroches, do it yourself pest control, holiday fun, house fly, Inside pests, Lady bugs, Mice, Mouse, Murfreesboro Pest Control, Nashville Pest Control, Night Time Bugs, nocturnal pests, occasional indoor invaders
Every year you invite friends and family over for a holiday gathering. There are plenty of dishes overflowing with food and leftovers sitting around. With all the people in and out of your home, a few bits and pieces can be forgotten or left behind. This leaves a...
by BugFighter | Apr 22, 2013 | Asthma in Children, cockroaches, Cockroches, Inside pests, Mice, Night Time Bugs
We all want to come home to a beautiful, clean and big house. And of course, a pest-free home. Admit it or not, do we really know that the house we live in are safe and pest-free? Real estate agents and homeowners in Nashville, Middle Tennessee should be wary about...
by BugFighter | Apr 6, 2013 | bats, Inside pests, Mice, rats, skunks, squirrels, wildlife relocation, wildlife removal
Now Available – Wildlife Relocation & Animal Removal Services Absolute Pest Control is pleased to announce: Wildlife Relocation & Animal Removal Services to better serve our clients. Our humane animal removal service includes: removal of nuisance pests...
by BugFighter | Feb 15, 2013 | Mice, Mouse, Uncategorized
The female house mouse can reproduce at an alarming rate. In a single year, a female can have herself, her children, her grand children, her great grand children, her great-great grand children all reproduce offspring. Which can realistically be 5000 mice from one...