Need Residential Pest Control In Santa Clarita? Unipest Is Here To Help
If you need residential pest control in Santa Clarita for ants, spiders or other pests that you’ve noticed around your home, Unipest can help with a wide range of eco-friendly services.
The experts from Unipest can conduct an inspection and make an individualized treatment plan tailored to fit your home’s specific situation, whether that be for bi-monthly, monthly or one-time services. Continue reading
Pest Control In Santa Clarita: Solar Panels Can Harbor Pigeon Infestations
An expert on pest control in Santa Clarita recommends homeowners keep an eye out for pigeons nesting under roof-mounted solar panels.
Cardon Ellis from Unipest warned that pigeons can nest in the gap between solar panels and roofs, and residents often don’t know about the problem until the infestation gets out of hand. Continue reading
Expert On Pest Control In Santa Clarita Discusses Beetles Infesting Trees
There are a few common kinds of beetles that have been seen infesting local trees, according to an expert on pest control in Santa Clarita.
Unipest has recently seen an increased number of diseased and/or infested trees which have required tree injections for treatment, according to Cardon Ellis. Continue reading
Pest Control In Santa Clarita: Three Species Of Birds Considered ‘Registered Pests’ By State
There are three different species of birds that are considered “registered pests” by the state of California, according to an expert on pest control in Santa Clarita.
Pigeons, swallows and starlings fall under this category because of the diseases they frequently carry, according to Cardon Ellis from Unipest. Continue reading
Mosquito Buckets, Fly Bags With Expert On Pest Control In Santa Clarita
Homeowners in need of pest control in Santa Clarita can hear from an expert giving his opinion on professionally-installed mosquito buckets, as well as store-bought fly bags.
Store-bought fly bags usually attract more flies than they trap, according to Cardon Ellis of Unipest, who does not generally recommend them as a result. Continue reading
Two Important Parts Of Bee Hive Removal Discussed By Expert On Pest Control In Santa Clarita
Two important parts of bee hive removal are being discussed by an expert on pest control in Santa Clarita.
First, the time the bee hive removal is performed is key, according to Cardon Ellis of Unipest. Continue reading
3 Ways To Identify Termites With Santa Clarita Pest Control Company Unipest
Residents interested in identifying potential termite infestations at their homes themselves can learn from the Santa Clarita pest control experts at Unipest.
“Right now it is the termite season,” said Owner Cardon Ellis. “When you get 77 or above degree nighttime temperatures followed by moisture, even from sprinklers or rain or whatever, boom, they just come out by the thousands.” Continue reading
Are Organic Pest Control Products Better? A Santa Clarita Pest Control Company Weighs In
Many people may be wondering if choosing organic pest control options are better — for people and the environment — than standard products, so a Santa Clarita pest control company owner is offering his opinion.
Unipest Owner Cardon Ellis believes that in order to answer this question, it would depend on the unique circumstances, which organic product is being considered and how a person individually reacts to the product. Continue reading
DIY Tip For Raccoon Removal With Santa Clarita Pest Control Company Unipest
The Santa Clarita pest control company Unipest is giving residents a DIY tip on raccoon removal without the use of experts.
“People especially in Valencia get a lot of raccoons,” said Owner Cardon Ellis. “You see them everywhere in Santa Clarita.” Continue reading
Santa Clarita Pest Control Company: How Did ‘Killer Bees’ Come To California?
If you’ve ever asked the question, “How did killer bees come to California?”, a Santa Clarita pest control company owner is sharing the story of the Africanized bees’ arrival, and clarifying how common they are locally today.
Originally, only the more docile European honey bees were present in Santa Clarita, but this changed in the decades after an “accident” in 1954 in Brazil, according to Cardon Ellis of Unipest. Continue reading