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Bed Bug Traveler’s Tip
Below are some high level tips to keep in mind when traveling to reduce your risk of a bed bug encounter and most importantly transferring bed bugs back to your home.
Bug Zero Best of the Ozarks for Pest Control 2015
Bug Zero was honored to be awarded Best of the Ozarks for Pest Control service for 2015. Thank you to everyone who voted for us we appreciate. We also want to thank our clients and our great team members who provide excellent service every day.. ...
New Home Purchase Recommendations
Our below video contains information valuable for home owners to consider prior to moving into their new home in order to have an optimum experience regarding pest control protection.
Winter Flood 2015-2016 and Termite Questions
Some are asking if recent floodwaters are reason to re-treat their homes for termites. If you’ve previously had your property treated for protection against termites, you do not automatically need to have it re-done. A few considerations regarding...
Fall Pests, Mice and Spiders
Two prevalent fall pests are spiders and mice. One key tip to help reduce the risks for these fall pests are to ensure all exterior doors have proper weather stripping. As the attached picture shows if you can see daylight when your exterior door is closed...
Asian Lady Beetle/Lady Bug Pressure Springfield and Cape Girardeau Missouri
Asian lady beetle pressure will begin to increase as the weather continues to cool going into fall. These pests look to overwinter in your attics and wall voids and then can be found on south and west sides of your homes doors and windows on warmer winter days. To...
Fall Pest Control Prevention
Our below video contains steps that we recommend to get a head start on protecting your home from fall pest pressure. In the Springfield and Cape Girardeau service areas cooler weather means mice, spiders, crickets, etc are going to be looking to gain...
Brown Recluse Protection
The change of seasons is prime time for Brown Recluse bites. Take care as you break out your warm weather clothes. Shake them out to be sure there aren’t any spiders nested inside. Brown Recluse are not aggressive, but do bite in...