by Gold Miner Pest Control | Jan 15, 2019 | Gold Miner Pest Control, rat pest control |
Finding out you have rats or mice in your home can be a bit scary. How long have they been there? Have they caused any damage? Have they gotten in to any food? What have they touched? How many of them are there? These are just a few of the questions that may come to...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Feb 24, 2018 | Bed Bugs, Gold Miner Pest Control |
Bed bugs gross us all out. It’s not by chance that we have the saying “don’t let the bedbugs bite. Sucking our blood while we sleep is certainly bad enough, but it doesn’t stop there. Bed bug poop is also full of histamines which can cause...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Aug 1, 2017 | Applegate, Gold Miner Pest Control |
Gold Miner Pest Control is on the Travel Channel. Join owner Casey Jeffreys and Field Technician & Manager Ted Pierce as they evaluate a possibly haunted house in Applegate, CA to rule out a pest control problem. Does the home in Applegate have a pest control...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Apr 29, 2017 | ant pest control, Bat Removal, Gold Miner Pest Control, wasps and bees |
Spring is officially here. The days are getting longer, warmer and brighter. Everything is green and the flowers are starting to bloom. It’s also a busy time for pest control. In the foothills, insects and other pests who have been nesting and less visible...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Apr 13, 2017 | Gold Miner Pest Control, pest control |
This year we have finally gotten the rain the foothills have needed. The mountains are full of snow and the rivers and lakes are full of water. Unfortunately, lots of water, similar to the lack of it, can drive pests into your home. Ants, spiders, earwigs, silverfish...
by goldmineradmin | Jan 5, 2016 | Gold Miner Pest Control |
Winter is here in our foothill area which means so are the problem mice. These small rodents are looking for warm shelter and food and your home seems perfect for them. They grow from 1 to 7 inches and are white, brown, and gray. These guys are nocturnal so that is...