DIY Tips – What You Can Do to Pest-Proof Your Home This Spring
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Experts to discuss challenges and solutions in ongoing bed bug battle
It's that time of year yet again...time for fun, sun and walks in the sand, but if you're a spring breaker, beware. Here are some great tips for you to help ensure you don't bring home more than souvenirs and a sunburn.
The warmer weather this week is a reminder that bug season isn’t far off. Box Elders are starting to come out. Randy Allen from Wil-Kil Pest Control joins FOX6 WakeUp with tips to prevent spring insects from getting in your home.
Continuing its support of ongoing bed bug education, Wil-Kil Pest Control hosted a successful Bed Bug Boot Camp for Fox Cities/Green Bay area businesses on Thursday, February 20. Held in conjunction with the Fox Cities Housing Coalition (FCHC), nearly 60 attendees in real estate, education, health care, hospitality, property management and other affected industries came together to share knowledge in the ongoing fight against bed bugs. The complimentary Boot Camp was held at the Riverview Gardens in Appleton, Wis.
With the frigid Wisconsin weather keeping you trapped inside, now is the perfect time to take some simple precautions to ensure that your home will be pest free in 2014. Here are eight helpful home improvement tips to start the year of right.
Wil-Kil Pest Control will host a free Bed Bug Boot Camp on Feb. 20 at Riverview Gardens, 1101 S. Oneida St., Appleton.
As bed bug infestations continue to rise both regionally and nationally, locally-based Wil-Kil Pest Control remains steadfast in educating area individuals and businesses in the fight against bed bugs.
Avoiding bed bugs during the holiday season can be more challenging than during the rest of the year. With people traveling to see friends and families for the holidays, there will be even more bed bugs around than usual. Visiting hotels, using public transportation and even visiting the homes of friends and families can all cause you to come into contact with bed bugs. And when you’ve come into contact with these hitchhiking bloodsuckers, there’s a very good chance you will unknowingly pick them up during your journeys.