Friday, May 29, 2020

Easy Pest Control Guide To Follow For Your Kitchen



It is imperative that every homeowner implement pest control in the kitchen since this is the most common area inside the house where pests choose to hide. The primary reason for this is probably because of the availability of sources of food and water. And if you are often cooking delicious smelling meals, you are sure to attract pests into the kitchen.

Some of the common pests and insects that could be attracted to your kitchen are ants, mice, cockroaches, Indian meal moths, and merchant grain beetles. These pests can be easily attracted to an open bag of sugar that has been left on your kitchen counter. Although most of these pests are not directly harmful, they can immediately spoil your food. Plus, some of them like mice and cockroaches carry harmful diseases or trigger asthma or allergy attack.

Here is a simple pest control Myrtle Beach guide that you can follow to ensure no pests will reach your kitchen.

  • Inspect your grocery bags before bringing them inside the house. Bugs and pests can hide inside your grocery bags and come out only when you’ve placed the bags on your kitchen counter.
  • Look at the packaging of each food item at the grocery store before paying for them. Do not purchase any item that is already opened or showing signs of damage.
  • Go through each item in your kitchen cabinets and pantry. Make sure each food container is sealed tightly and that there are no food boxes, jars, or packages that are left opened.
  • Aside from checking the seal on each of your container, unopened food package, jars, or boxes, you should also look at the expiration dates on each item. Toss out any item that is already past the indicated expiration date.
  • Throw away any food item that has been left opened for a long time in your pantry or kitchen cabinet. It is likely that a pest – a mouse or cockroach – has been inside the package, walking on and smelling whatever it is inside the bag. This could result in contaminating and, eventually, spoiling the food inside the bag.
  • Pest control specialists suggest investing in appropriate storage containers for your leftover food and opened boxes and food packages. It is best to get containers with tightly secured lids and made from plastic or glass. This will help you organize your kitchen and pantry and will, at the same time, prevent pests from infesting your pantry supply and food stash.
  • Immediately wipe away any spills or crumbs on your countertops, tables, and floors.
  • Regularly dispose of your garbage. Make sure you keep them in stored receptacles as you are disposing of them.
  • Clean the inside of your kitchen cabinets, removing everything inside and cleaning each shelf with soap and water.

Looking for more pest control information? Call Zap Pest Control Inc. now.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Easy Pest Control Guide To Follow For Your Kitchen

pest-control-6-300x200.jpgIt is imperative that every homeowner implement pest control in the kitchen since this is the most common area inside the house where pests choose to hide. The primary reason for this is probably because of the availability of sources of food and water. And if you are often cooking delicious smelling meals, you are sure to attract pests into the kitchen. Some of the common pests and insects that could be attracted to your kitchen are ants, mice, cockroaches, Indian meal moths, and merchant grain beetles. These pests can be easily attracted to an open bag of sugar that has been left on your kitchen counter. Although most of these pests are not directly harmful, they can immediately spoil your food. Plus, some of them like mice and cockroaches carry harmful diseases or trigger asthma or allergy attack. Here is a simple pest control Myrtle Beach guide that you can follow to ensure no pests will reach your kitchen.
  • Inspect your grocery bags before bringing them inside the house. Bugs and pests can hide inside your grocery bags and come out only when you’ve placed the bags on your kitchen counter.
  • Look at the packaging of each food item at the grocery store before paying for them. Do not purchase any item that is already opened or showing signs of damage.
  • Go through each item in your kitchen cabinets and pantry. Make sure each food container is sealed tightly and that there are no food boxes, jars, or packages that are left opened.
  • Aside from checking the seal on each of your container, unopened food package, jars, or boxes, you should also look at the expiration dates on each item. Toss out any item that is already past the indicated expiration date.
  • Throw away any food item that has been left opened for a long time in your pantry or kitchen cabinet. It is likely that a pest – a mouse or cockroach – has been inside the package, walking on and smelling whatever it is inside the bag. This could result in contaminating and, eventually, spoiling the food inside the bag.
  • Pest control specialists suggest investing in appropriate storage containers for your leftover food and opened boxes and food packages. It is best to get containers with tightly secured lids and made from plastic or glass. This will help you organize your kitchen and pantry and will, at the same time, prevent pests from infesting your pantry supply and food stash.
  • Immediately wipe away any spills or crumbs on your countertops, tables, and floors.
  • Regularly dispose of your garbage. Make sure you keep them in stored receptacles as you are disposing of them.
  • Clean the inside of your kitchen cabinets, removing everything inside and cleaning each shelf with soap and water.

Looking for more pest control information? Call Zap Pest Control Inc. now.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/pest-control-guide-for-kitchen/

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Best Summer Pest Control Tips For Homeowners



As the temperature rises, many homeowners are starting with their summer pest control routines. Summer is the time when people and animals come out of their hibernation to spend lots of time outdoors. And among them are the swarm of insects and pests that are not only out to enjoy the warm weather. They spend their time outdoors looking for new sources of food, water and shelter, which they often find inside your home.

Summer pest control in Myrtle Beach is slightly different than standard pest control processes. The primary reason for this is the difference in pests that homeowners will have to ward off and prevent from coming into their homes.

Every summer, there are different kinds of pests that could invade your home and cause you problems. The three most common pests are listed below along with some tips to help you prevent them from using your house as a source of food, water and shelter and to eliminate them from your house if they have already found their way inside.

Ticks

Ticks are tiny pests that feed on blood. And while they are most commonly found among animals – primarily dogs and cats – some tick species are also feed on human blood. What make these small creatures highly dangerous are the diseases that they transfer whenever feeding from one host to another. Among these diseases are Lyme disease and tularemia. Note, however, that not all species of ticks pass the same diseases.

Here are some tips to prevent ticks from coming near your home and finding their way to attach to your pets and, worse, to you or a member of your family.

  • Make sure there is no accumulated grass, weeds or fallen leaves around your yard. Ticks use these as hiding places until you or your pet passes through, giving them an effective way to attach to a potential host.
  • Dense plant beds are also good hiding places for ticks. Do not place dense plant beds near your home, or, if possible, do not use dense plant beds like ivy and pachysandra.
  • Other areas where ticks can hide and wait for their host to pass through are woodpiles. Make sure these are placed as far away from your home as possible.
  • Ticks can also come from birds. This is why it is important that you move birdfeeders and birdbaths as far away from your home as possible, as part of your summer pest control routine.
  • Ticks that carry deadly diseases often come from wild animals. An effective way to prevent ticks is to prevent wild animals from coming near your home. To do this, do not leave pet food outdoors and ensure your garbage cans have secure lids and are tightly closed.

Fleas

Like ticks, fleas feed on blood often from animals and sometimes, some selected species also feed on human blood. They come out during summer because they do not survive well in cold temperatures. Fleas are difficult to get rid of so you have to work hard to prevent them from living off of your pets.

Their saliva has a substance very similar to anesthesia, making their bites painless and the blood thinner so they can drink it more quickly and easier. So when you get bitten, you would not know you were bitten until after it has happened when the anesthesia from their saliva has worn off.

To avoid flea infestation, you should consider the following:

  • Apply flea control products to your pets to keep these pests off of your beloved cats and dogs.
  • Remove fleas from your pets with the use of a flea comb.
  • Use flea control sprays or foggers throughout your home as part of your summer pest control routine. Be sure to read and follow the directions carefully. For best results, seek professional advice on the most effective and safest product to use.
  • Use a programmable thermostat to set a lower indoor temperature. Remember that fleas do not survive well in cold temperatures.

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes also carry deadly diseases such as chikungunya. To prevent them from infesting your home and making a feast off of you and your family, here are some things you should do:

  • Make sure the insect repellant you are applying on your skin has DEET and/or Picardin. These are found to be effective in warding off mosquitoes. You can also consider using oil of lemon eucalyptus as an organic alternative for your chemical based insect repellant.
  • If going outside, avoid using perfume, cologne, deodorant soap or lotion that has a strong scent as this will only attract the mosquitoes to you.
  • Always wear long, loose and light colored clothing whenever spending time outdoors. Long and loose clothes will prevent the mosquito from sticking to your skin for a long time. Light colored clothes effectively ward off mosquitoes and other insects because they are less attractive.
  • Mosquitoes can easily and quickly breed in standing water. This is why it is important that you eliminate any standing water near your home.

For more summer pest control tips, call Zap Pest Control Inc.
now.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Best Summer Pest Control Tips For Homeowners

pest-control-5-300x200.jpgAs the temperature rises, many homeowners are starting with their summer pest control routines. Summer is the time when people and animals come out of their hibernation to spend lots of time outdoors. And among them are the swarm of insects and pests that are not only out to enjoy the warm weather. They spend their time outdoors looking for new sources of food, water and shelter, which they often find inside your home. Summer pest control in Myrtle Beach is slightly different than standard pest control processes. The primary reason for this is the difference in pests that homeowners will have to ward off and prevent from coming into their homes. Every summer, there are different kinds of pests that could invade your home and cause you problems. The three most common pests are listed below along with some tips to help you prevent them from using your house as a source of food, water and shelter and to eliminate them from your house if they have already found their way inside. Ticks Ticks are tiny pests that feed on blood. And while they are most commonly found among animals – primarily dogs and cats – some tick species are also feed on human blood. What make these small creatures highly dangerous are the diseases that they transfer whenever feeding from one host to another. Among these diseases are Lyme disease and tularemia. Note, however, that not all species of ticks pass the same diseases. Here are some tips to prevent ticks from coming near your home and finding their way to attach to your pets and, worse, to you or a member of your family.
  • Make sure there is no accumulated grass, weeds or fallen leaves around your yard. Ticks use these as hiding places until you or your pet passes through, giving them an effective way to attach to a potential host.
  • Dense plant beds are also good hiding places for ticks. Do not place dense plant beds near your home, or, if possible, do not use dense plant beds like ivy and pachysandra.
  • Other areas where ticks can hide and wait for their host to pass through are woodpiles. Make sure these are placed as far away from your home as possible.
  • Ticks can also come from birds. This is why it is important that you move birdfeeders and birdbaths as far away from your home as possible, as part of your summer pest control routine.
  • Ticks that carry deadly diseases often come from wild animals. An effective way to prevent ticks is to prevent wild animals from coming near your home. To do this, do not leave pet food outdoors and ensure your garbage cans have secure lids and are tightly closed.
Fleas Like ticks, fleas feed on blood often from animals and sometimes, some selected species also feed on human blood. They come out during summer because they do not survive well in cold temperatures. Fleas are difficult to get rid of so you have to work hard to prevent them from living off of your pets. Their saliva has a substance very similar to anesthesia, making their bites painless and the blood thinner so they can drink it more quickly and easier. So when you get bitten, you would not know you were bitten until after it has happened when the anesthesia from their saliva has worn off. To avoid flea infestation, you should consider the following:
  • Apply flea control products to your pets to keep these pests off of your beloved cats and dogs.
  • Remove fleas from your pets with the use of a flea comb.
  • Use flea control sprays or foggers throughout your home as part of your summer pest control routine. Be sure to read and follow the directions carefully. For best results, seek professional advice on the most effective and safest product to use.
  • Use a programmable thermostat to set a lower indoor temperature. Remember that fleas do not survive well in cold temperatures.
Mosquitoes Mosquitoes also carry deadly diseases such as chikungunya. To prevent them from infesting your home and making a feast off of you and your family, here are some things you should do:
  • Make sure the insect repellant you are applying on your skin has DEET and/or Picardin. These are found to be effective in warding off mosquitoes. You can also consider using oil of lemon eucalyptus as an organic alternative for your chemical based insect repellant.
  • If going outside, avoid using perfume, cologne, deodorant soap or lotion that has a strong scent as this will only attract the mosquitoes to you.
  • Always wear long, loose and light colored clothing whenever spending time outdoors. Long and loose clothes will prevent the mosquito from sticking to your skin for a long time. Light colored clothes effectively ward off mosquitoes and other insects because they are less attractive.
  • Mosquitoes can easily and quickly breed in standing water. This is why it is important that you eliminate any standing water near your home.

For more summer pest control tips, call Zap Pest Control Inc. now.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/best-summer-pest-control-tips/

Saturday, May 23, 2020

The Best Myrtle Beach Pest Control



Who does not like summer? It comes with the perfect weather for flower beds and for people to enjoy the outdoors. But you are not the only one enjoying season, so do pests! As we prepare for it, which then tell us that we need to make our homes colder. It is the same for pests. Pests have to look for shelter by finding houses that are comfortable to live in. When they have finally decided to settle into a perfect home, they send out a signal for others to come over. Pests can do more than irritate us. They can cause destruction and may bring illness to our family. Leaving home is not an option. We need to prevent them from invading our home in the first place. That’s where pest control comes in.

How to Prevent Pests

First, we have a thorough do-it-yourself pest control inspection. Look for different entrances where you think pests or bugs can gain access to your home. If there are gaps in the wall, then fill them or cover them up. You can use adhesive- backed weather-stripping to seal your windows, doors and basements. Also take a quick check on the damper. Make sure that the vent is securely attached to the wall.

However, the DIY pest control we see online is just part of the whole process. These tips may not be enough to help us truly secure our home. What if pests are already inside the house? What should we do next?
It is time to call the experts! Calling the experts will save you money, time and even energy. The elimination of pests can be completed in a short time. With expert service, you will not have to choose what pest control product best suits your needs, or even be pressured on how to properly apply certain chemicals to your furniture or any parts of your home.

But then again, you cannot just call any expert. You have to choose the best Myrtle Beach Pest Control.

What to take note of when choosing the best Myrtle Beach Pest Control company?

With the many pest control businesses in the area today, it is actually hard to find a good one. Keep in mind that when looking for a company, choose one that uses organic pest control solutions that will not just leave your home bug-free but also your body chemical free.

Choose the company that kills all types of invading pests, this knowledge will give you security that they are really experts in defeating all types of pests. It is important for a pest control company to be able to eradicate any kind of pests. Pest control companies rely on owners to report the type of pest in the home. When in actuality, the owner might have reported a pest than is different from the actual insect in the home. That is why you need a pest control specialist to do the inspection.

Additionally, pick a company that offers treatment in between the schedule, as part of their warranty, in case there is a re-infestation or recurrence. And, of course, do not forget to pick professionals who offer help even after the process is complete. They can give suggestions or tips on how to maintain your home pest free and are ready to answer your call when you need them.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc.  if you need the help of professional pest control experts to deal with the pest infestation you have at home.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Friday, May 22, 2020

The Best Myrtle Beach Pest Control

pest-control-4-300x200.jpgWho does not like summer? It comes with the perfect weather for flower beds and for people to enjoy the outdoors. But you are not the only one enjoying season, so do pests! As we prepare for it, which then tell us that we need to make our homes colder. It is the same for pests. Pests have to look for shelter by finding houses that are comfortable to live in. When they have finally decided to settle into a perfect home, they send out a signal for others to come over. Pests can do more than irritate us. They can cause destruction and may bring illness to our family. Leaving home is not an option. We need to prevent them from invading our home in the first place. That's where pest control comes in. How to Prevent Pests First, we have a thorough do-it-yourself pest control inspection. Look for different entrances where you think pests or bugs can gain access to your home. If there are gaps in the wall, then fill them or cover them up. You can use adhesive- backed weather-stripping to seal your windows, doors and basements. Also take a quick check on the damper. Make sure that the vent is securely attached to the wall. However, the DIY pest control we see online is just part of the whole process. These tips may not be enough to help us truly secure our home. What if pests are already inside the house? What should we do next? It is time to call the experts! Calling the experts will save you money, time and even energy. The elimination of pests can be completed in a short time. With expert service, you will not have to choose what pest control product best suits your needs, or even be pressured on how to properly apply certain chemicals to your furniture or any parts of your home. But then again, you cannot just call any expert. You have to choose the best Myrtle Beach Pest Control. What to take note of when choosing the best Myrtle Beach Pest Control company? With the many pest control businesses in the area today, it is actually hard to find a good one. Keep in mind that when looking for a company, choose one that uses organic pest control solutions that will not just leave your home bug-free but also your body chemical free. Choose the company that kills all types of invading pests, this knowledge will give you security that they are really experts in defeating all types of pests. It is important for a pest control company to be able to eradicate any kind of pests. Pest control companies rely on owners to report the type of pest in the home. When in actuality, the owner might have reported a pest than is different from the actual insect in the home. That is why you need a pest control specialist to do the inspection. Additionally, pick a company that offers treatment in between the schedule, as part of their warranty, in case there is a re-infestation or recurrence. And, of course, do not forget to pick professionals who offer help even after the process is complete. They can give suggestions or tips on how to maintain your home pest free and are ready to answer your call when you need them.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc.  if you need the help of professional pest control experts to deal with the pest infestation you have at home.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/the-best-myrtle-beach-pest-control/

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Must-Know Pest Control Tips For Everyday Prevention



Pest control is not all about protecting your house and your properties or getting rid of harmful and dangerous pests lurking through your yard and inside your home. It is also about preventing these pests from gaining access to your property. And to ensure that no pests can enter your home or even your yard, you will need to pest-proof your home at least once a week, if not every day.

Pest Control Tips

Experts from the National Pest Management Association highly recommends including the following task in your daily or weekly home maintenance routine.

Outside your home:

Look for easy access points. These are usually near where your utility pipes are connected to your house. Use caulk to seal any small gaps that you see. Cover the bigger openings with a steel wool since pests don’t like rough steel fibers.

Immediately repair rotting wood as soon as you spot it. Keep in mind that most pests find rotting and moist wood as an ideal area to accumulate and develop. If couldn’t be repaired, dispose the rotting wood properly.

Ensure there are no areas in your yard where standing water can accumulate. This is another ideal breeding ground for most pests. So you need to keep an eye out for any place standing water might accumulate. Get rid of the standing water immediately and clean the area. Use a cover if necessary to ensure water will no longer accumulate.

If you store firewood outside your home, make sure it is in a clean and dry place that is at least 20 feet away from your home. Dry wood is another favorite breeding ground of many pests. If these are near your home, they can transfer easily from the dry wood to inside your home, where they can gain access to much more food sources.

Mulch should also be kept away from the foundation of your home. They should be at least 15 feet away from the foundation as they can transfer pests, specifically termites, to your home’s foundation. You don’t want termites to find the foundations of your home because that can greatly damage your home and may result to costly repairs.

Inside your home:

Another pest control Myrtle Beach prevent tip is to ensure your pets don’t have fleas and ticks by bringing them to your vet regularly. Ask your vet how you can prevent fleas and ticks from living off of your pets.

Always keep the kitchen area clean and free from crumbs and food spills. Always wipe all kitchen counters and sweep and mop the floor.

Do not leave open food on the kitchen counter, cabinets, and pantries, especially throughout the night. Store your food in tightly sealed containers. Keep leftover food and ripe fruits inside your refrigerator.

Use dehumidifier to prevent mold growth in your basement, crawl spaces, and attics.

Contact Zap Pest Control Inc. now for more prevention tips.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Must-Know Pest Control Tips For Everyday Prevention

pest-control-3-300x200.jpgPest control is not all about protecting your house and your properties or getting rid of harmful and dangerous pests lurking through your yard and inside your home. It is also about preventing these pests from gaining access to your property. And to ensure that no pests can enter your home or even your yard, you will need to pest-proof your home at least once a week, if not every day.

Pest Control Tips

Experts from the National Pest Management Association highly recommends including the following task in your daily or weekly home maintenance routine. Outside your home: Look for easy access points. These are usually near where your utility pipes are connected to your house. Use caulk to seal any small gaps that you see. Cover the bigger openings with a steel wool since pests don’t like rough steel fibers. Immediately repair rotting wood as soon as you spot it. Keep in mind that most pests find rotting and moist wood as an ideal area to accumulate and develop. If couldn’t be repaired, dispose the rotting wood properly. Ensure there are no areas in your yard where standing water can accumulate. This is another ideal breeding ground for most pests. So you need to keep an eye out for any place standing water might accumulate. Get rid of the standing water immediately and clean the area. Use a cover if necessary to ensure water will no longer accumulate. If you store firewood outside your home, make sure it is in a clean and dry place that is at least 20 feet away from your home. Dry wood is another favorite breeding ground of many pests. If these are near your home, they can transfer easily from the dry wood to inside your home, where they can gain access to much more food sources. Mulch should also be kept away from the foundation of your home. They should be at least 15 feet away from the foundation as they can transfer pests, specifically termites, to your home’s foundation. You don’t want termites to find the foundations of your home because that can greatly damage your home and may result to costly repairs. Inside your home: Another pest control Myrtle Beach prevent tip is to ensure your pets don’t have fleas and ticks by bringing them to your vet regularly. Ask your vet how you can prevent fleas and ticks from living off of your pets. Always keep the kitchen area clean and free from crumbs and food spills. Always wipe all kitchen counters and sweep and mop the floor. Do not leave open food on the kitchen counter, cabinets, and pantries, especially throughout the night. Store your food in tightly sealed containers. Keep leftover food and ripe fruits inside your refrigerator. Use dehumidifier to prevent mold growth in your basement, crawl spaces, and attics.

Contact Zap Pest Control Inc. now for more prevention tips.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/pest-control-everyday-prevention/

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Dealing With Fire Ants

If you stop and think about fire ants, I doubt you get really warm and fuzzy inside. After all, they are annoying, they pack a stinging bite, and they seem to multiply at record speed. But they are also a wonder of nature, a miracle bioengineering feat. They can be super tiny or as big as a quarter of an inch—not too shabby for an insect that’s microscopic! Fire ants are also easily identifiable because of their bodies being slightly darker than their heads, which are usually brown.

Their eating methods might be rather simple, but they are pretty complicated when it comes their digestion. They have incredibly strong mandibles, considering their small size. They cut and then chew through the skin in order to get busy sucking up the nutrients that are in liquid form. They even have 2 stomachs—the first one is used to store their own food, and the other stomach is used to store the food until they bring it back to the rest of their colony for them to feed on. Isn’t that nice!

The bites from fire ants can be very painful and irritating, causing stinging and burning and even swelling in some people. This is how they got their name of fire ant. Most people will also experience a raised welt that will fill with fluid. As hard as it is, it’s really crucial for proper healing to try not to scratch the bite or pick at it, as this can easily cause infection or even scarring.

Fire ants are tiny creatures and often tough to spot on clothing. Don’t let their small size fool you however, as their bites can pack a punch comparable to much larger insects and animals. The bite of a fire ant can be felt within seconds. They may also continue to bite several times, even if their venom has run out.

If you do get an ant bite, the first thing you should do is get away from the mound or area where they came from. Secondly, take off any clothing that may have had ants in or on them. You don’t want to run the risk of being bitten again. The next thing you should do is get some rubbing alcohol and clean the area. This will not only clean and disinfect it, but the alcohol will also take the sting out. If you don’t have alcohol, then you can just use soap and water. Finally, you might want to use an ice pack or cold compress for a few minutes to reduce inflammation. Cortisone cream will also help. If you are concerned about any reaction that seems extreme or causes you to have trouble breathing, contact your poison control center at once or call 911!

In order to kill fire ants, one pest control tip is to pour boiling water over the mound. You can also make a solution of lye and water and pour it in a circle around the mound. This traps the fire ants. Pour the remainder of the solution all over the mound. Always handle lye with extreme caution!

The pest control Myrtle Beach goal is to kill the queen. It can be hard to do, but not impossible.  There are some insecticides that are formulated specifically to get to the queen. Ask your local home center about these products.

If you are having trouble eradicating your fire ant mounds, give us a call at Zap Pest Control Inc. ! We have tried and true pest control methods and are ready and waiting to help you get rid of these pesky nuisances!

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Monday, May 18, 2020

Dealing With Fire Ants

pest-control-2-300x198.jpgIf you stop and think about fire ants, I doubt you get really warm and fuzzy inside. After all, they are annoying, they pack a stinging bite, and they seem to multiply at record speed. But they are also a wonder of nature, a miracle bioengineering feat. They can be super tiny or as big as a quarter of an inch—not too shabby for an insect that’s microscopic! Fire ants are also easily identifiable because of their bodies being slightly darker than their heads, which are usually brown. Their eating methods might be rather simple, but they are pretty complicated when it comes their digestion. They have incredibly strong mandibles, considering their small size. They cut and then chew through the skin in order to get busy sucking up the nutrients that are in liquid form. They even have 2 stomachs—the first one is used to store their own food, and the other stomach is used to store the food until they bring it back to the rest of their colony for them to feed on. Isn’t that nice! The bites from fire ants can be very painful and irritating, causing stinging and burning and even swelling in some people. This is how they got their name of fire ant. Most people will also experience a raised welt that will fill with fluid. As hard as it is, it’s really crucial for proper healing to try not to scratch the bite or pick at it, as this can easily cause infection or even scarring. Fire ants are tiny creatures and often tough to spot on clothing. Don’t let their small size fool you however, as their bites can pack a punch comparable to much larger insects and animals. The bite of a fire ant can be felt within seconds. They may also continue to bite several times, even if their venom has run out. If you do get an ant bite, the first thing you should do is get away from the mound or area where they came from. Secondly, take off any clothing that may have had ants in or on them. You don’t want to run the risk of being bitten again. The next thing you should do is get some rubbing alcohol and clean the area. This will not only clean and disinfect it, but the alcohol will also take the sting out. If you don’t have alcohol, then you can just use soap and water. Finally, you might want to use an ice pack or cold compress for a few minutes to reduce inflammation. Cortisone cream will also help. If you are concerned about any reaction that seems extreme or causes you to have trouble breathing, contact your poison control center at once or call 911! In order to kill fire ants, one pest control tip is to pour boiling water over the mound. You can also make a solution of lye and water and pour it in a circle around the mound. This traps the fire ants. Pour the remainder of the solution all over the mound. Always handle lye with extreme caution! The pest control Myrtle Beach goal is to kill the queen. It can be hard to do, but not impossible.  There are some insecticides that are formulated specifically to get to the queen. Ask your local home center about these products.

If you are having trouble eradicating your fire ant mounds, give us a call at Zap Pest Control Inc. ! We have tried and true pest control methods and are ready and waiting to help you get rid of these pesky nuisances!

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/  

https://www.zappests.net/dealing-with-fire-ants/

Thursday, May 14, 2020

Preventative Pest Control: Is It Worth It?



Whether you are using DIY techniques, using organic methods, maintaining proper hygiene, or hiring professional services, preventative pest control is worth your time and money.

The best way of dealing with this problem is to avoid having one in the first place. Prevention approaches could avoid causing injury to your family and damages to your property that may cost you thousands of cash.

If you left ignored, termites will destroy everything that is made of cellulose or wood in your home. In most cases, these pests are left undiscovered until obvious structural damages has been noticed.

Also, pests like cockroaches will leave droppings that may contain microorganisms that may be harmful to your health. Depending on where your house is located, mosquitoes may carry all kinds of illnesses from malaria to dengue fever to encephalitis.

Meanwhile, fire ants can cause bites that may itch and blister. Ticks and fleas may cause Lyme disease and typhus.

Once pest infestations begin, they are time consuming and may even be costly to get rid of like termites and bed bugs.If you don’t want to deal with all these hassle then you should consider preventative pest control.

Preventative Pest Control Tips

 

If you wish to limit the risk of your home getting infested, here are a few habits that you need to develop.

Food

  • Always wash up after meals. All the utensils and plates, as well as pans and pots must be cleaned and dried.
  • All food scraps must be placed in trashcans with a tight cover. Trash must be removed from inside the house every day.
  • Leftovers must be stored in sealed containers.
  • Don’t forget to clean behind your appliances on a regular basis.

Inside the House

  • Fix plumbing leaks and never let water to pool.
  • Feces and urine residues must remain in or on the toilet.
  • All holes in the screen should be fixed.
  • Septic tanks and toilets must be sealed.
  • Fill openings around the pipes with steel wool
  • Check walls for crevices and cracks where pests may enter and hide.
  • Get rid of stacks of magazines and newspapers.

Outside the House

  • Remove clutter outside your house.
  • Keep your plants and lawn trimmed and well maintained.
  • Get rid of woodpiles and junk.
  • Hose down garbage cans, paths, and patios.

Professional Pest Control

 

Even if you try to learn as much as you can about pest control, you can never meet or even surpass the skills, flexibility, and experience of a major pest control Myrtle Beach company. If this is too much of a hassle then you should hire the services of a pest control specialist.

These pest control specialists know where to treat and how often these treatments should be conducted to provide you the best chance of getting rid of the pest problem for good.

If you think that hiring a pest control company is the best option, call Zap Pest Control Inc. right away.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Preventative Pest Control: Is It Worth It?

Whether you are using DIY techniques, using organic methods, maintaining proper hygiene, or hiring professional services, preventative pest control is worth your time and money. The best way of dealing with this problem is to avoid having one in the first place. Prevention approaches could avoid causing injury to your family and damages to your property that may cost you thousands of cash. If you left ignored, termites will destroy everything that is made of cellulose or wood in your home. In most cases, these pests are left undiscovered until obvious structural damages has been noticed. Also, pests like cockroaches will leave droppings that may contain microorganisms that may be harmful to your health. Depending on where your house is located, mosquitoes may carry all kinds of illnesses from malaria to dengue fever to encephalitis. Meanwhile, fire ants can cause bites that may itch and blister. Ticks and fleas may cause Lyme disease and typhus. Once pest infestations begin, they are time consuming and may even be costly to get rid of like termites and bed bugs.If you don’t want to deal with all these hassle then you should consider preventative pest control.

Preventative Pest Control Tips

  If you wish to limit the risk of your home getting infested, here are a few habits that you need to develop. Food
  • Always wash up after meals. All the utensils and plates, as well as pans and pots must be cleaned and dried.
  • All food scraps must be placed in trashcans with a tight cover. Trash must be removed from inside the house every day.
  • Leftovers must be stored in sealed containers.
  • Don’t forget to clean behind your appliances on a regular basis.
Inside the House
  • Fix plumbing leaks and never let water to pool.
  • Feces and urine residues must remain in or on the toilet.
  • All holes in the screen should be fixed.
  • Septic tanks and toilets must be sealed.
  • Fill openings around the pipes with steel wool
  • Check walls for crevices and cracks where pests may enter and hide.
  • Get rid of stacks of magazines and newspapers.
Outside the House
  • Remove clutter outside your house.
  • Keep your plants and lawn trimmed and well maintained.
  • Get rid of woodpiles and junk.
  • Hose down garbage cans, paths, and patios.

Professional Pest Control

  Even if you try to learn as much as you can about pest control, you can never meet or even surpass the skills, flexibility, and experience of a major pest control Myrtle Beach company. If this is too much of a hassle then you should hire the services of a pest control specialist. These pest control specialists know where to treat and how often these treatments should be conducted to provide you the best chance of getting rid of the pest problem for good.

If you think that hiring a pest control company is the best option, call Zap Pest Control Inc. right away.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/pest-control-is-it-worth-it/

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Do You Need A Termite Bond?



Termites may creep up in your house without your knowledge. They are also known as silent killers. They feed on wood and your floors without you knowing until you see signs of damage.

In case you have faced such a pest infestation before, you are most likely familiar with pest control services as well as the bonds. For termite infestation, you may be offered with a termite bond. But the question is, do you need one?

What is a Termite Bond?

If you are not sure if you need a termite bond or not, the information listed below will give you a better understanding of what it is and what it is for.

A termite bond is like a maintenance agreement. It is a warranty between you and the pest control Myrtle Beach company. There are instances where the infestation returns once again after a successful pest control treatment. Basically, the termite bond exist to provide you a peace of mind.

You will have a termite warranty certificate. It is comprised of two elements.

There is an agreement to perform inspections for the entire duration of the contract, which is every two years. Termite inspections could also be conducted every quarterly, annually, or on a specific schedule that’s been agreed upon.

There is also an agreement to provide control and treatment if there is a termite infestation. These two crucial elements don’t need any extra fees. However, several bonds include a serve upfront that you have to pay for before the inspections.

Termite Bonds Pros and Cons

A termite bond will play an important role when selling or buying a home. A pest infestation will be needed before selling or buying a property, and a house that’s filled with termites will cause some issues along the way. That’s why it’s crucial to make sure that you are familiar with the indications of a termite infestation before any damage takes place.

Furthermore, not all houses can have a repair bond and several pest control specialists just cover the retreatment of the affected structure but doesn’t cover repairs of the damages. Before agreeing to a bond, be sure to find out if the retreatment and repair are included or just one. You should also find out about eligibility as well as the associated costs.

Where Can I Get A Termite Bond?

Only an authorized pest control service can offer a termite bond. You can ask a home inspector to help you out. He may know a pest control company that can assist you.

Do I Need A Termite Bond?

A termite bond is required if you are under these circumstances:

  1. You recently found out that you have a termite infestation at home.
  2. If you are planning to sell your house. Finding termites can delay the sale of your home. So you better get a termite bond first before going through a home inspection. This holds true if you recently had a termite infestation and you managed to get rid of it with the help of an exterminator. But you’ll need a termite bond if you are afraid that the termites will creep up your home once again.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you need the help of pest control specialists in getting rid of termites from your house.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Do You Need A Termite Bond?

termite-300x200.jpgTermites may creep up in your house without your knowledge. They are also known as silent killers. They feed on wood and your floors without you knowing until you see signs of damage. In case you have faced such a pest infestation before, you are most likely familiar with pest control services as well as the bonds. For termite infestation, you may be offered with a termite bond. But the question is, do you need one?

What is a Termite Bond?

If you are not sure if you need a termite bond or not, the information listed below will give you a better understanding of what it is and what it is for. A termite bond is like a maintenance agreement. It is a warranty between you and the pest control Myrtle Beach company. There are instances where the infestation returns once again after a successful pest control treatment. Basically, the termite bond exist to provide you a peace of mind. You will have a termite warranty certificate. It is comprised of two elements. There is an agreement to perform inspections for the entire duration of the contract, which is every two years. Termite inspections could also be conducted every quarterly, annually, or on a specific schedule that’s been agreed upon. There is also an agreement to provide control and treatment if there is a termite infestation. These two crucial elements don’t need any extra fees. However, several bonds include a serve upfront that you have to pay for before the inspections. Termite Bonds Pros and Cons A termite bond will play an important role when selling or buying a home. A pest infestation will be needed before selling or buying a property, and a house that’s filled with termites will cause some issues along the way. That’s why it’s crucial to make sure that you are familiar with the indications of a termite infestation before any damage takes place. Furthermore, not all houses can have a repair bond and several pest control specialists just cover the retreatment of the affected structure but doesn’t cover repairs of the damages. Before agreeing to a bond, be sure to find out if the retreatment and repair are included or just one. You should also find out about eligibility as well as the associated costs. Where Can I Get A Termite Bond? Only an authorized pest control service can offer a termite bond. You can ask a home inspector to help you out. He may know a pest control company that can assist you. Do I Need A Termite Bond? A termite bond is required if you are under these circumstances:
  1. You recently found out that you have a termite infestation at home.
  2. If you are planning to sell your house. Finding termites can delay the sale of your home. So you better get a termite bond first before going through a home inspection. This holds true if you recently had a termite infestation and you managed to get rid of it with the help of an exterminator. But you’ll need a termite bond if you are afraid that the termites will creep up your home once again.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you need the help of pest control specialists in getting rid of termites from your house.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/do-you-need-a-termite-bond/

Friday, May 8, 2020

When Do You Need To Call A Bug Exterminator?



South Carolina is a wonderful place to live and even raise a family. This place has almost everything that’s needed by a resident. But people are not the only ones who would like to live here as well. Pests are also delighted in calling this place their home. Pests come in different types and find ways to let you know that they exist, even though in many cases signs of insect infestation are mostly hidden. In case you think you have a problem with bugs at home, the best solution is to call a bug exterminator.

Cockroaches, ants, bedbugs, termites, and mosquitoes are only a few of the most common pests found in homes. Although there are a lot of products sold in your local stores that can help you deal with these pests, most of them don’t have lasting effects compared to professional pest control services. Plus, a DIY approach commonly falls short of your expected results.

Signs You Need A Bug Exterminator

Ants

Ants are common pests that invade homes. Local ant varieties include odorous house ants, little black ants, fire antscarpenter ants, argentine ants, and acrobat ants.

Ants are very organized colonists that love to build nests in your home while looking around for food. They particularly like the kitchen area especially if you have lots of unprotected sugary foods.

Cockroaches

The most common types of cockroaches are wood cockroaches, oriental cockroaches, german cockroaches, brown banded cockroaches, and American cockroaches.

These pests love dark places and usually live inside the walls of your home. They are in most cases hard to find unless you surprise them in the evening when you switch on the light in the dark kitchen. They are scavengers that would eat anything and they are also well carriers of diseases. Some roaches like dry areas while others prefer the moist ones. If you see them at home, be sure to call an exterminator Myrtle Beach right away.

Termites

One out of five homes are infested with termites. If you see mud tubes around the foundation of your house or see these pests swarming then you have a problem and you need expert help of pest control company. They love cellulose, and that means they can cause extensive damage to the structural members of your home.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs can become a big problem at home. They live in your sleep quarters and could easily move themselves by hitching on a passing visitor who is unknowingly bringing them to a new place. One good way of eliminating them is heat remediation. They need to be addressed right away by a pest control specialist.

Other Common Household Pests

Other common pests seen in homes that requires the help of a professional exterminator include spiders, silverfish, ticks, fleas, and yellow jackets.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you need help in getting rid of pests inside your home.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Thursday, May 7, 2020

When Do You Need To Call A Bug Exterminator?

exterminator-300x200.jpgSouth Carolina is a wonderful place to live and even raise a family. This place has almost everything that’s needed by a resident. But people are not the only ones who would like to live here as well. Pests are also delighted in calling this place their home. Pests come in different types and find ways to let you know that they exist, even though in many cases signs of insect infestation are mostly hidden. In case you think you have a problem with bugs at home, the best solution is to call a bug exterminator. Cockroaches, ants, bedbugs, termites, and mosquitoes are only a few of the most common pests found in homes. Although there are a lot of products sold in your local stores that can help you deal with these pests, most of them don’t have lasting effects compared to professional pest control services. Plus, a DIY approach commonly falls short of your expected results.

Signs You Need A Bug Exterminator

Ants

Ants are common pests that invade homes. Local ant varieties include odorous house ants, little black ants, fire ants, carpenter ants, argentine ants, and acrobat ants. Ants are very organized colonists that love to build nests in your home while looking around for food. They particularly like the kitchen area especially if you have lots of unprotected sugary foods.

Cockroaches

The most common types of cockroaches are wood cockroaches, oriental cockroaches, german cockroaches, brown banded cockroaches, and American cockroaches. These pests love dark places and usually live inside the walls of your home. They are in most cases hard to find unless you surprise them in the evening when you switch on the light in the dark kitchen. They are scavengers that would eat anything and they are also well carriers of diseases. Some roaches like dry areas while others prefer the moist ones. If you see them at home, be sure to call an exterminator Myrtle Beach right away.

Termites

One out of five homes are infested with termites. If you see mud tubes around the foundation of your house or see these pests swarming then you have a problem and you need expert help of pest control company. They love cellulose, and that means they can cause extensive damage to the structural members of your home.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs can become a big problem at home. They live in your sleep quarters and could easily move themselves by hitching on a passing visitor who is unknowingly bringing them to a new place. One good way of eliminating them is heat remediation. They need to be addressed right away by a pest control specialist. Other Common Household Pests Other common pests seen in homes that requires the help of a professional exterminator include spiders, silverfish, ticks, fleas, and yellow jackets.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you need help in getting rid of pests inside your home.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/when-need-to-call-exterminator/

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

What Happens When A Pest Control Specialist Visits Your Home For The First Time?



If you are thinking of hiring a pest control service for the first time, you should know what to expect during the first visit. By having a good idea of what would happen during the initial appointment, you won’t feel too worried.

 

Initial Visit Of A Pest Control Specialist

 

Professional Introduction

Your pest control Myrtle Beach expert will arrive on time and wearing their company uniform. He or she will formally introduce themselves once they arrive in your home. You must feel comfortable with their presence in your house since they will be moving in and out of your home. So, the initial visit is the perfect time for you to ask all your questions. Once your concerns have been addressed, you can just relax while they do their job.

Inspection of the Entry Point

One of the most important spots the pest control specialist will check are the entry areas. This means inspecting around windows, crawlspaces, garages, attics, doors, and pipes. These are the spots that insects, rodentsand other pests use as their point of entry to your home. Checking these areas will take some time because the pest control specialist have to look for tiny cracks and hidden areas that could let these pests enter.

Yard Examination

Another crucial step is checking the yard and the other areas of your property. When inspecting outdoor spaces, the exterminator will look for areas that may attract pests in the future.

Moisture Check

The exterminator will check the moisture inside and outside your home. An area that’s moist will attract pests compared to those that are dry. The pest control expert will tools like a flashlight and a moisture meter to find areas that may cause problems.

Review and Report

Your exterminator will most need some time to put together his findings. Some specialists will also create an official report. So, expect the exterminator to spend a few minutes at a table or in his car to go over the information that he or she has gathered and create a plan for future pest control Myrtle Beach treatments. Let the pro work alone because it’s not easy to put together all the information in a format that will be easy for you to read and understand.

Discussion

Once the pest control specialist has gathered all the data, he will discuss the findings with you. They will let you know what is happening in your house and what steps need to be taking to remedy the current infestation and prevent future ones. This is the best time for you to ask questions about the inspection as well as their future services. You can also ask if there are any precautions that need to be taken around your pets or if there are any follow ups that need to be done.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you think you have pest problems at home and you want a professional pest control specialist to help you get rid of it.

Zap Pest Control Inc.
2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G
Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
843-654-1927
http://zappests.net/

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

What Happens When A Pest Control Specialist Visits Your Home For The First Time?

pest-control-300x200.jpgIf you are thinking of hiring a pest control service for the first time, you should know what to expect during the first visit. By having a good idea of what would happen during the initial appointment, you won’t feel too worried.  

Initial Visit Of A Pest Control Specialist

  Professional Introduction Your pest control Myrtle Beach expert will arrive on time and wearing their company uniform. He or she will formally introduce themselves once they arrive in your home. You must feel comfortable with their presence in your house since they will be moving in and out of your home. So, the initial visit is the perfect time for you to ask all your questions. Once your concerns have been addressed, you can just relax while they do their job. Inspection of the Entry Point One of the most important spots the pest control specialist will check are the entry areas. This means inspecting around windows, crawlspaces, garages, attics, doors, and pipes. These are the spots that insects, rodents, and other pests use as their point of entry to your home. Checking these areas will take some time because the pest control specialist have to look for tiny cracks and hidden areas that could let these pests enter. Yard Examination Another crucial step is checking the yard and the other areas of your property. When inspecting outdoor spaces, the exterminator will look for areas that may attract pests in the future. Moisture Check The exterminator will check the moisture inside and outside your home. An area that’s moist will attract pests compared to those that are dry. The pest control expert will tools like a flashlight and a moisture meter to find areas that may cause problems. Review and Report Your exterminator will most need some time to put together his findings. Some specialists will also create an official report. So, expect the exterminator to spend a few minutes at a table or in his car to go over the information that he or she has gathered and create a plan for future pest control Myrtle Beach treatments. Let the pro work alone because it’s not easy to put together all the information in a format that will be easy for you to read and understand. Discussion Once the pest control specialist has gathered all the data, he will discuss the findings with you. They will let you know what is happening in your house and what steps need to be taking to remedy the current infestation and prevent future ones. This is the best time for you to ask questions about the inspection as well as their future services. You can also ask if there are any precautions that need to be taken around your pets or if there are any follow ups that need to be done.

Call Zap Pest Control Inc. if you think you have pest problems at home and you want a professional pest control specialist to help you get rid of it.

Zap Pest Control Inc. 2507 Forestbrook Rd Suite G Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 843-654-1927 http://zappests.net/

https://www.zappests.net/pest-control-initial-visit/