How Your Sprinkler System Is Inviting Ants In
Discover how your sprinkler system could be inviting ants into your home this spring. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we tackle the problem at its source. Call us at (623) 466-6752.
Discover how your sprinkler system could be inviting ants into your home this spring. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we tackle the problem at its source. Call us at (623) 466-6752.
If the thought of rats “getting cozy” anywhere in your home makes your skin crawl, you’re not alone. These unwelcome roommates are masters at sneaking in, settling down, and staying hidden. The good news? Once you know where rats like to settle in, you’re one big step closer to evicting them for good. Wagner Pest Solutions is here to shine a light on where rats like to nest in your home and how we can help you get rid of them.
If you’ve ever heard scratching in the walls right after you’ve pulled out the holiday décor, you’re not imagining things. Early winter is prime time for rats to make a move indoors. As temperatures dip, these clever pests go house-hunting, and your cozy home can look like a five-star resort. Wagner Pest Solutions is here to explain why rats are so active this time of year and what you can do about it.
When you spot gnaw marks, tiny tracks, or midnight squeaks, you want help, fast! But not all rodent pros are the same. To protect your home (and your sanity), here are the five must-ask questions before you hire a rodent control company. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we’re happy to answer any questions you may have about our rodent control.
Ever wonder how one tiny ant in your kitchen suddenly turns into hundreds marching across your counters? It’s not magic – it’s the power of the colony. Ants are some of the most organized pests, and once they decide your home is a target, they bring the whole family. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we’re here to explain how ant colonies work and how to keep them out of your home.
You head out to grab something from the garage, and there it is. A scorpion, right next to the tool bench, just waiting to ruin your day. In Arizona, garage encounters like this aren’t uncommon. And at Wagner Pest Solutions, we know these creepy critters love to sneak into cool, shaded areas, and your garage is prime real estate. So, don’t worry because we’ve got the tips and solutions to send scorpions packing.
You spot a trail of ants marching across your kitchen counter and immediately reach for the spray. A quick spritz, and poof—they’re gone. Problem solved…or is it? While sprays might offer instant satisfaction, they may not be the long-term solution you’re hoping for. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we know just how frustrating an ant invasion can be, especially here in Glendale, AZ, where warm weather keeps pests active year-round. So let’s break down the age-old debate: ant baits vs. sprays.
You’ve sprayed, you’ve cleaned, you’ve called in the pros, and yet, those pesky ants keep making a comeback. We get it. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we hear this story all the time from homeowners who are fed up with the ant parade in their kitchens and bathrooms. But here’s the thing: recurring ant problems often have less to do with treatment failure and more to do with what’s happening behind the scenes, or under your sink. Let’s uncover the real reasons ants keep coming back and what you can do about it.
Arizona homeowners know all too well that cockroaches aren’t just creepy; they’re relentless. The desert climate creates the perfect storm for these resilient pests. Warm temperatures, dry weather, and urban development give roaches exactly what they need to thrive. If you’ve spotted one scuttling across the floor (or worse, flying!), you’re not alone. Wagner Pest Solutions is here to explain why cockroaches love Arizona—and how you can evict them for good.
You spot one tiny ant in your kitchen, and before you know it, an entire army is marching across your countertops. Sound familiar? Arizona homeowners are no strangers to ant invasions, especially during the warmer months. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we know how frustrating it can be when these tiny intruders overstay their welcome. Luckily, a little knowledge and the right ant control partner can go a long way.