As the summer’s heat burns us up, creepy crawlies become more present. They start off relaxing and enjoying the heat, like we do. But then, when it seems too hot to bare, they land themselves in between our couch cushions, bed springs or in the crevices of the kitchen counter. Upon seeing a bug, trying to identify it is not so easy. Bedbugs, water bugs, or roaches have similar looks but vary in size and shape and body. They find comfort in our homes, moving out of the hot outdoors and into the interior of our homes. To determine between the three insects, one should try to identify where the source of the pests starts. Just grabbing a shoe and swatting the pests away doesn’t work. Just look at the little pests, and figure out their size. If you swat one away and within a few minutes another bug appears, it’s that time, to call the bug killers, and let the exterminator have a look at the creatures.
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Insects crawling through the cushions of your couch? Well, no more. There are a few home remedies one can take to ensure less pests. In order to really eliminate the problem, extermination comes into play. For now, you are stuck at home with creepy-crawling bugs and you want to eat in peace, not having uninvited guests sit with you at your dinner table.
One of the ways to prepare your home is to empty out the cabinets or drawers and spray down the area with a certain chemical that will slow down the infestation. The next step would be to wipe the countertops, sinks, shower and ensure that it is dry. Taking out the garbage daily and cleaning up is vital when you want to remove all pests. Once your home/business is clean, everything is in garbage bags, or wrapped up properly, smile and sit on your pest free couch. If a problem still arises after you have tried the home methods, you can go ahead and call your local exterminator and schedule an appointment for possible treatment. ![]() Too often is a building or structure inhabited with mice or rodents that have free rent in this never-ending value appreciating city that we live in. They become our neighbors, roommates, they even partake in our dinner leftovers on our dime. This can be challenging and frustrating whether it's a residential building or a public space. Luckily, they are not protected by rent control or any other landlord-tenant privilege. These issues can be resolved within weeks if the right professionals are given the opportunity. Squash’s goal is to give our space a healthy, pest free environment. We place mouse traps or pads and have other tools to ensure that the safety of personal space is taken seriously. Mice no longer should have a safe haven within the walls of our communities, when our technicians show up to exterminate. Dark stormy clouds pour down bedbugs and our exterminators are racing against the clock to fully alleviate the infested city. We have researched the sudden rise of bedbugs in the heat of New York City’s summer. These tiny little bugs that invade a bedroom can be rid of rather quickly with the right extermination tools. Squash’s goal is to eliminate all pests with top of the line equipment used by the best of the best technicians. Our service time is impeccable and the technicians beat the invisible timer to the best of their abilities to get rid of as many present bedbugs throughout the Greater New York.
![]() Maintaining a client relationship is crucial to our business so that we stay on top, and we can claim the “Out of 100 the best is 101” title. Being on top has its benefits. Saying we’re the best out of 100 companies doesn’t cut it. We like to think that we are exceptional and that we are #101/100, as our customers value our service and technicians’ results. There are many lists of pest control companies, but standing out is the point. By saying that we are #101 we are really giving ourselves a push to do great extermination services. Being part of a group of companies that are listed as “the best” hinders our chances as being recognized as the best. So, we’re # 101, the 1 that the list forgot. Who else was left off this “list”? |
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