Preventing Fall Pests in Minneapolis-St Paul Homes
As the weather cools in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, many pests start seeking shelter indoors, making fall a critical time for homeowners to protect their properties. Unwanted pests such as rodents, spiders, and insects are more likely to invade homes during this season in search of warmth and food. Taking proactive steps to prevent infestations can save you from dealing with bigger problems down the road. Eco Tech Pest Control offers effective, eco-friendly solutions to keep your home safe and pest-free this fall.
Almost all of us have had unfortunate experiences with insects making a home in your yard, around your garage, under your deck, or even inside your home. Trying to get rid of different types of bugs can be quite challenging for numerous reasons; EcoTech exterminators provide you with peace of mind (and natural pest control services).
Most people aren’t scared of ants because they don’t pose much harm to humans. They are however, very annoying pests that can quickly take over your home. If you see one ant crawling across one of the rooms in your home, chances are that plenty more have invaded your property. Rather than going to the local home improvement shop in Coon Rapids, Anoka or Blaine, MN and investing in ant-away spray that may not be chemically safe for your home, consider partnering with Eco Tech. Our experienced team provides all natural, organic pest control services that will focus solely on the ants that you are trying to get rid of.
We have all heard how good spiders are for the environment. In fact, spiders eat other pests, including mosquitoes, flies, and even roaches. In fact, spiders can even serve as a fairly effective method of pest control. However, when you start to see too many spiders in your home, or are concerned that the spiders in your home may
When warmer weather comes to Minnesota, we all breathe a sigh of relief. Minnesota winters are harsh. In fact, a mild Minnesota winter is probably worse than the harshest winter in the southern part of the United States. So, it is natural for us to enjoy the longer days, brighter sunlight, and fresh air of spring and summer. But the reality is that, just as we are out there coming alive and being more active
Are you worried that your home has been infested with box elder bugs? If so, you likely know it. Box elder bugs don’t just come in small numbers. In fact, many times they come by the hundreds, if not thousands. They’ll often congregate on screens, window sills, and if and when they make it inside they’ll become even more noticeable.

