Winter Pest Control In Minnesota
You may wonder if pest control is even necessary during the winter months. While you may not see as many critters crawling around, they most definitely are looking for a warm and dry place to live during the cold Minnesota winter. If they locate a crack or hole in your siding, a pipe or even your roof, they may make themselves at home and not be noticed until spring, after they have invaded and multiplied. Eco Tech completes year-round pest and wild animal control so that you can focus on other more important things, rather than these potential problems.
As Minnesota welcomes summer’s warm temperatures, so too do its pests that thrive in its favorable climate – from mosquitoes and ticks to ants and wasps, unwelcome visitors such as mosquitoes can disrupt outdoor activities and hamper enjoyment of Minnesota’s great outdoors. At EcoTech Pest Control, we understand the value of living in an insect-free environment; in this blog post, we offer essential strategies and tips to combat common Minnesota pests so you can fully enjoy its great outdoors this
A pest-free home will have a clean, well-maintained environment. As the temperatures rise, insects begin to swarm. Spring is the best time to clean up areas that are most vulnerable
Seasonal allergies are back, and spring is near! While seasonal allergies may be mild for some people, they can still cause congestion, sneezing and watery eyes. While pollen and dust typically cause seasonal allergies, pest infestations can make your symptoms worse!
Winter often provides a respite from the sweltering summer heat, but not every irritation disappears with it. That includes pests. Many homeowners and business managers assume they won’t need to deal with common house bugs during winter since there won’t be mosquitoes around in December. But did you know that many types of pests remain active throughout wintertime? According to Pest World, cockroaches can survive below-freezing temperatures and multiple kinds of rodents will invade over 20 million residences annually

