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Have questions about how to protect your home from pests or care for your lawn? We’ve created an in-depth resource center just for our homeowners!

Why Your Lawn Looks Patchy in Late Spring

Why Your Lawn Looks Patchy in Late Spring

As late spring transitions into summer, many homeowners across Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri begin noticing something concerning in their yards. Areas of grass that looked healthy just weeks ago suddenly appear thin, discolored, or completely bare. While it is easy...

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Early Signs of Spring Pest Activity

As temperatures rise and daylight hours increase, spring brings new growth, warmer weather, and, unfortunately, a resurgence of spring pest activity. In Arkansas, early spring is a critical time to be proactive because many pests begin emerging from winter hiding...

How Heating Systems Can Spread Pests Indoors

Heating systems are essential for keeping homes comfortable during the colder months, but they can also unintentionally contribute to indoor pest problems. In Arkansas, winter pests indoors, such as rodents, spiders, and ants, may already be seeking warmth, and...

Why Crawl Spaces Are Vulnerable to Winter Pests

Crawl spaces are often overlooked areas of a home, yet they are some of the most vulnerable spaces when it comes to winter pests. In Arkansas, cold weather drives rodents, insects, and other pests to seek warmth and shelter, and crawl spaces provide the perfect...

Planning Your New Year Pest Prevention

The start of a new year is the perfect time to think about protecting your home from pests. Even in the colder months, pests like rodents, spiders, and occasional insects can remain active indoors, and untreated vulnerabilities can lead to costly repairs or...

Why Roof Leaks Invite Winter Pests

Winter in Arkansas brings cold temperatures, rain, and occasional ice, all of which can expose weaknesses in your home’s structure. Roof leaks are not only a structural concern, they also create an inviting environment for winter pests. From termites to rodents, leaks...

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