Is Winter Bugging You? – Pest Control in Cold Months

As the skies turn grayer, the days turn shorter, and the temperatures start to plummet, many homeowners take misguided comfort in the belief that the colder season will reduce the need for house pest control. It’s a widely held misconception that freezing temperatures would simply kill off the many pests that can plague a home. If that was true,...

Green Solutions for Garden Pest Control

When you plant your garden, do the pests get to enjoy the fresh fruits and vegetables before you do? It can be heartbreaking. You take time to plan out the garden design, select your vegetables, buy the proper soil and manage the garden until harvest time. And then, just as it’s time to pick your vegetables and enjoy the fruits of your labor, your...

Is your car a smorgasbord for rodents?

Have you ever gotten into a car and the owner has fast food wrappers and maybe yesterday’s lunch on the floorboard? In cars maintained in this fashion, it probably wouldn’t surprise you to see a insect. Ants and roaches love when we are so generous to them. But, messy cars aren’t the only food source for rodents. Even if you keep your car clean...

Do you know the benefits of pesticide?

Just what are the benefits to pesticide?

New Yorkers Offered Classes to Prevent Rats

New York City is the most popular city in the world for tourists and the rats really like it too. For years, city managers have been battling a rat problem that makes a typical episode of Fear Factor look like a piece of cake. Any time you have so much architecture and so many people occupying the same space, you will find the perfect breeding...

Who is Mazda’s biggest fan? Spiders!

The ever-reliable Mazda is making the news again, but not for the reasons you might think. Apparently, spiders love the smell of gas in the Mazda brand of cars. The spider in question is the yellow sac spider. They are attracted to hydrocarbons in the car’s fuel system.

Brown Marmorated Stink bugs make their way to Indiana

Stink bugs have made Indiana’s ‘Most Unwanted’ list.

Emerald Ash Borer affects Chicago and Denver EcoShield Communities

EcoShield Pest Control serves several communities throughout the United States, and for our customers in Chicago and Denver, the emerald ash borer presents serious concerns. The emerald ash borer (EAB) was accidentally introduced to the United States from Asia in 2002, and since then has killed millions of ash trees in North America. Scientists...

EcoShield Good News Community Spotlight: Edmond, Oklahoma

EcoShield Pest Control is honored to serve many communities across the U.S. Our employees are proud to live and work in these communities. It’s important to our team that we recognize the good works happening in the communities we serve. So, we’ve created the Good News Community Spotlight segment to highlight special projects and good news.

Mice and Cockroaches Linked To Asthma in Young Children

Mouse and Cockroach allergens have been linked to asthma in children.

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