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Are Tenants Or Landlords Responsible For Pest Control?

Are Tenants Or Landlords Responsible For Pest Control? Who is responsible for dealing with pests in a rental property? The short answer – generally, the landlord. However, there are nuances to the law and financial responsibility might fall onto the tenant under certain conditions. When is the landlord financially responsible

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Pest Control

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated pest management is a process you can use to eradicate pest issues while reducing risks to humans and the environment. You can use the technique to manage all types of pests anywhere. It is an ecosystem-based approach that emphasizes long-term pest prevention. It uses a combination of treatment methods

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Pest Control

Pests Still Prevalent During Wintertime in Austin

iPest Solutions encourages homeowners to prepare the home against pests in the wintertime Just because it is cold outside, doesn’t mean pest problems have gone away. IPest Solutions reminds homeowners that winter is actually a critical time to pest-proof around the house to help keep pests from coming indoors. Although

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Pest Control

Avoid Halloween Blood Suckers!

Blood-sucking pests like mosquitoes, ticks and bed bugs will continue to be a problem throughout most of the country come Halloween, and while bed bugs do not transmit diseases like mosquitoes and ticks do, they’re just as troublesome if found in the home and incredibly hard to get rid of.

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Mosquito
Pest Control

Past, Current And Emerging Mosquito-Borne Diseases Of Concern In Austin

Austin is home to an abundance of insect and arachnid pests that are classified as “medically significant” species by public health officials. Some of these dangerous pests include red-imported fire ants, brown recluse spiders, southern black widow spiders, harvester ants, Africanized honey bees (aka killer bees), and a variety of

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