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Tick Season is Starting Earlier in Maryland

Why This Story Starts in Spring, Not Summer Ticks don’t wait for summer heat. In Maryland, activity often increases in March and April, well before most homeowners think about prevention. By the time outdoor routines ramp up in May, ticks have already been active for weeks. That timing matters more than ever. Alongside rising Lyme
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Why Rodents Are a Year-Round Problem

When most people think about rodent infestations, chilly winter nights and scurrying in the attic come to mind. However, the truth is rodents are a year-round problem for Maryland homeowners. Understanding their persistent behavior is the first step to keeping your home protected in every season. Why Rodents Stay Active All Year Rodents, including mice
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8 Signs You Might Have a Hidden Pest Infestation in Your Home

Pest infestations often begin unnoticed, with subtle clues that many homeowners overlook. Detecting the early signs of pests is essential for preventing damage, protecting your health, and avoiding costly extermination later on. If you live in Maryland, recognizing these warning signs early can help you schedule professional pest control in Maryland before a small issue
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Maryland Seasonal Pest Calendar

Pest problems in Maryland are not random. They follow predictable seasonal patterns tied to temperature, humidity, rainfall, and breeding cycles. Understanding when certain pests are most active helps homeowners prevent infestations before they spiral out of control. This Maryland seasonal pest calendar explains what to expect month by month, and when professional pest control is
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Why DIY Pest Sprays Often Make Infestations Worse

Why DIY Pest Sprays Often Make Infestations Worse When pests show up in your home, the first instinct is often to head to the store, grab a can of spray, and handle it yourself. It feels faster, cheaper, and more convenient. But in reality, many homeowners in Maryland end up making infestations worse by relying
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The Beetle Brigade Saving Eastern Hemlocks

A Quiet Forest Rescue High in the canopies of the East Coast’s evergreen forests, a quiet rescue effort is underway. Maryland scientists are breeding and releasing a beetle no bigger than a sesame seed to combat one of the region’s most destructive invasive pests. Efforts like this highlight the importance of professional pest control in
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Silverfish 101: How to Stop These Paper-Eating Pests

Silverfish may be small, but the damage they cause inside homes can be surprisingly expensive. These fast-moving, silvery insects thrive in dark, humid spaces and quietly feed on books, wallpaper, stored documents, clothing, and even food packaging. Because they avoid light and hide in cracks and crevices, silverfish infestations often go unnoticed until homeowners start
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Pest Activity During Maryland’s First Frost

Maryland’s first frost does more than signal the start of winter coats and holiday planning. It marks a major turning point in pest behavior throughout the state. While many homeowners assume pest activity disappears once temperatures drop, the opposite is often true. The first frost triggers a wave of movement as insects and rodents rush
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Fall Pest Prevention Checklist for Maryland Homes

As autumn settles over Maryland, cooler weather brings more than just crisp air and colorful leaves. It also drives pests indoors. Rodents, spiders, and stink bugs that spent the summer outdoors begin searching for warm, sheltered places to overwinter. Unfortunately, that often means your home. Once these pests get inside, they can multiply quickly, cause
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Attic & Crawlspace Pests: How to Detect and Remove Them

Maryland homes face a unique combination of climate, wildlife, and construction styles that make attics and crawlspaces especially vulnerable to pest infestations. These hidden spaces are warm, dry, protected from predators, and often filled with insulation, wiring, and wood that make ideal nesting and chewing material. From colonials to crawlspace foundations and older rowhomes across
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