There are millions of homes in America today that have pets as part of their family. These dogs, cats and other animals live, eat, sleep and play next to…
Pets are part of our families. These “fur babies” as they are called, are just as loved as the rest of the family. But of course, they have specific issues that make them different. The animals in our lives need our love, affection and protection. One of the differences that dogs,…
We’ve finally hit the summer months and the weather is beautiful. Everyone has been sheltering in place, and now parks, beaches and nature walks are starting to open up across the country. People are more eager this year to take nature trips than they have been in a very long time. But…
It’s summer time again and flea season is upon us. Even with most people sheltering in place, their dogs still have to go outside from time to time. …
In many households, our cats and dogs hold a special place in our hearts. They are just as much part of the family as anyone else in our house. …
Nothing goes together like dogs and the outdoors. Whether its playing in the back yard, swimming in the local pond or lake, or just a game of catch in…
Many pet owners are in a war with fleas. Americans spend as much as nine billion dollars a year on flea control. These costs include veterinary visits, exterminator…
Many animals find themselves host to ticks. Pets, rodents, deer and other wildlife are perfect candidates for a tick to take a snack. Unfortunately, ticks are also very…
Dogs and cats can be a best friend to anyone, even your Broken Arrow pest control company. People may dislike other people, but our pets are loving and forgiving in all circumstances. When our faithful friends start harboring fleas, difficult times may be ahead. Do fleas carry disease? Yes they do. The bubonic plague that…
Ticks and Tulsa pest control don’t mix. Ticks can be nuisances, and due to the diseases they carry, then can be real threats to human health. How weather effects tick populations? Even though they are most active during the late spring, summer, and early fall—ticks are reproducing, finding hosts, and acting like pests in general…