by Gold Miner Pest Control | Jan 14, 2020 | Alta Pest Control, Applegate, auburn pest control, colfax pest control, Gold Miner Pest Control, gold run pest control, grass valley pest control, lincoln pest control, Penn Valley Pest Control, pest control auburn, Rocklin Pest Control, Roseville Pest Control |
Gold Miner Pest Control has been servicing customers in Placer and Nevada County for 25 years. Because Placer and Nevada County are so big and spread out, customers often ask us exactly what areas we cover. Below is a list of all the cities, towns, and communities...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Aug 27, 2019 | earwigs, pest control, pest control auburn, Rocklin Pest Control, Roseville Pest Control |
Earwigs are a very successful species of insect. They are located on every continent except Antarctica and are abundant here in Northern California. Earwigs are especially common in more rural and wooded areas such as Auburn, Grass Valley, and Meadow Vista. They can...
by goldmineradmin | Dec 6, 2016 | ant pest control, auburn pest control, grass valley pest control, lincoln pest control, rat pest control, Rocklin Pest Control, Roseville Pest Control |
Thanksgiving has come and gone and we are now just a few weeks away from the end of the year. The temperature has dropped and it is starting to feel like winter here in the foothills. From Lincoln to Auburn, Grass Valley to Roseville, we are all spending more time...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Dec 30, 2013 | Cockroaches, Gold Miner Pest Control |
Auburn, Grass Valley, Colfax, Roseville, Lincoln, and all the rest of the foothills. Yes, cockroaches are pretty much everywhere. They are extremely resilient and can increase their numbers at an incredible speed. Below are some interesting (and sometimes gross) facts...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Sep 9, 2013 | grass valley pest control, wasps and bees |
A few weeks ago I posted a video about the removal of a decent size yellow jacket nest in Grass Valley. The first Part of the video showed us spraying the nest and then pulling it out of the ground. The second part of the video is of the nest after it has been removed...