Tips For Trapping Raccoons With Unipest: Pest Control In Santa Clarita
During a recent “Pest Talk” show on pest control in Santa Clarita, Unipest opened up a discussion about tips for trapping raccoons.
Host Cardon Ellis of Unipest was joined by Frank Ortiz from Advanced Wildlife Removal to share his experiences. Continue reading
Unipest Presents ‘Pest Talk’: What’s It Like To Catch A Raccoon By Hand?
On a recent “Pest Talk” radio show, Cardon Ellis from Unipest had an entertaining interview with a wildlife removal expert on removing raccoons from attics by hand.
Ellis started out by asking Frank Ortiz from Advanced Wildlife Removal what the scariest animal would be for him to remove. Continue reading
DIY Pest Control In Santa Clarita: How To Get Rid Of ‘Pantry Pest’ Indian Meal Moths
Those interested in DIY pest control in Santa Clarita can learn how to get rid of the “pantry pest” Indian meal moths with the help of the experts from Unipest.
Cardon Ellis of Unipest explained that the first step is always to make sure the pest is correctly identified. Continue reading
Pest Control In Santa Clarita: Skip Fumigation For The Treatment Of Drywood Termites
A cutting-edge tool is now being used to treat drywood termites in difficult-to-reach places without fumigation, according to an expert on pest control in Santa Clarita.
When a small hole in stucco or drywall reveals drywood termites, it can be tough to decipher the extent of the infestation behind the wall, according to Cardon Ellis of Unipest. Continue reading
Exterminate Paper Wasps With DIY Tips From Santa Clarita Pest Control Company (VIDEO)
Residents can exterminate paper wasps themselves this summer with the help of a few DIY tips from the Santa Clarita pest control company Unipest.
The first step is to make sure the wasps are correctly identified by visually inspecting them and their nest, according to Cardon Ellis of Unipest. Continue reading
For Organic Termite Control In Santa Clarita, Unipest’s Orange Oil Gets The Job Done Right
Unipest’s Cardon Ellis explains how the pest control company’s organic orange oil is good news for termite control in Santa Clarita.
Cardon Ellis of Unipest recently documented an orange oil treatment on camera, showing how the Santa Clarita pest control company eradicates termites using natural methods. Continue reading
Unipest Provides Bird And Other Pest Control In Santa Clarita, Keeping Homes, Businesses Safe And Clean
For bird and other pest control in Santa Clarita, Unipest offers organic, eco-friendly, EPA-approved options to keep pests from damaging home- and business-owners’ property.
Unipest officials report that, like the many other pest control problems the Santa Clarita company tackles, pigeons and other small birds can damage property and are generally unhygienic. Continue reading
Unipest Approaches Termite Control In Santa Clarita From Eco-Friendly Perspective
Offering an alternative to traditional fumigation, Unipest uses a specially-formulated orange oil for termite control in Santa Clarita.
Santa Clarita pest control company Unipest has long focused on using organic, eco-friendly methods to solve residents’ pest problems. As a part of this focus on natural pest control methods, Unipest offers an orange oil treatment for termite control in Santa Clarita. Continue reading
Free Inspections For Beehive Removal Available From Santa Clarita Pest Control Company
With warm weather comes increased bee activity, so free inspections for beehive removals are currently available from the Santa Clarita pest control company Unipest.
Not only are bees a nuisance, but they have the potential to be dangerous too, and an estimated 80 to 90 percent of Santa Clarita’s feral hives are Africanized, according to officials from Unipest. 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