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At Earth Guard Pest Control, we care about your health and safety and the environment. We are proud to be an EcoWise© certified company and work to stay informed about the safest, most effective pest management methods available. Our goal is to use the...
Ants, Bed Bugs, Bees & Wasps, Cockroaches, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
Making green decisions about home and garden pest management products at the store is now a snap. Shoppers now have a new resource at retailers throughout Napa County: employees trained by professionals who have spent a rigorous year volunteering in retail nurseries,...
Ants, Bees & Wasps, Cockroaches, environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
As the days of fall become cooler, requests for help in controlling household pests become more frequent. Uninvited visitors will routinely seek refuge in our warm homes. While many people don’t mind encountering insects, spiders or a furry critter outdoors, most...
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It is essential to practice IPM, whether managing weeds, insect pests or plant diseases ¬– on the farm, on commercial sites, on public lands, or in or around the home. Key components of IPM include making the habitat unfavorable for pests, excluding pests where...
environmentally friendly pest control, Sacramento pest control
Many of you are struggling with a common pest problem—flies in the home. Flies living in and around the home transmit various human diseases, such as shigellosis, traveler’s diarrhea, cholera, typhoid fever, and eye infection. Flies do not sting, but some...
Community Events, environmentally friendly pest control, Rodents - Mice - Rats, Sacramento pest control
Earth Guard Pest Services serves Sacramento and the surrounding communities with pest control services, including rodent control. Read below for more information about rodents and the plague in El Dorado County. EL DORADO COUNTY – Two more chipmunks have tested...