Worldwide, rats and mice spread over 35 diseases. These diseases can be spread to humans directly, through handling of rodents, through contact with rodent feces, urine, or saliva, or through rodent bites. Diseases carried by rodents can also be spread to humans indirectly, through ticks, mites or fleas that have fed on an infected rodent.
Read MoreGetting rid of mosquitoes is easy once you understand the biology of a mosquito.
Mosquitoes are vectors, which means they are capable of transmitting a disease and can be considered a public health nuisance. Around the world, there are more than 3,500 species of mosquitoes. Only a few of them can transmit diseases to people. Here in Los Angeles County, we’re most worried about the mosquito species dangerous to humans.
Read MoreSummer has once again returned and with it, as always, are swarms of bees and wasps seeking to build themselves a home. Here are three easy steps to limit the risk of bees or wasps choosing your property to set up shop!
Read MoreAn epidemic of uncollected trash has lead to a significant increase in rodent infestations, flea infestations, and an outbreak of the Typhus Disease. Learn why this is happening and what you can do to make sure your health/property is unaffected.
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