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Pests You Will See This Fall

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Although it is officially autumn, the bugs haven't gone away. Thankfully, pests like mosquitoes have gone down in numbers. However, there are still other types of pests that will be making their way inside to seek shelter from the dropping temperatures. Lake of the Ozarks' best pest control company has gathered a few of the pests you may see this fall: Stink Bugs Stink bugs are a common issue in Missouri during the fall months, as they become full adults in the fall. During the cooler season, stink bugs will take shelter on the warmer sides of buildings. They will also try to squeeze themselves under weatherstripping or through cracks to overwinter in the warmth of a home. A pest control company can ensure these pests don't take shelter in your home. Bed Bugs Unfortunately, the cold does not scare away bed bugs. They can be picked up on clothing and bags and carried into the home. The fall is a time for traveling whether it is for a school sporting events or...

Cute Critters Can Destoy Your Lawn and Garden

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As you prepare your yard this season, don't let cute critters fool you. Many of these animals can cause destruction to your lawn and garden. If you find out critters are destroying your yard, contact a company that provides live animal trapping at Lake of the Ozarks . Best Pest Control will take action against these unwanted critters to prevent further damage from occurring. Below are some common critters that may be cute, but wreak havoc in your landscaping: Squirrels  Squirrels spend their days foraging for their next meal. These creatures keep themselves busy in your yard or garden looking for food. In the meantime, they can cause structural damage to your home and outdoor areas as they go about their business. Squirrels can easily chew through wood, insulation, shingles, aluminum, and electrical wires. You may even find a nest in an attic, chimney, vent, or walls built by an active squirrel. Rabbits Although rabbits seem cute, they can be destructive to your gar...