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The quick melting to freezing temperatures over the past month has made it a difficult trek for longer commuters, even just the drive to the grocery store felt treacherous on some of that ice! This thaw can also affect our

It’s always fun to learn new things about where you live and there’s always something new to learn about the world around you. For example, did you know that Alberta is home to over 20,000 different species of bugs and

Cold and flu season continues to look a little different than what we’re used to, but the winter months still bring around bouts of sniffles, coughs and sore throats. Keeping warm is important when you’re sick and unfortunately, when the

We all worry about catching a bug from travelling and the last thing you want is to bring home a runny nose, or worse, to the family. But there is a physical bug that travellers need to respect and understand

Winter made itself known with a sudden flurry in December, resulting in plummeting temperatures and snow that came by the pile. Snow and cold weather tend to drive pests into the warmth and comfort of our homes, especially when it

Don’t be fooled by how cute a vole’s little face is as they’re actually capable of mass grass destruction. These mouse adjacent rodents tunnel through lawns during the winter in such a way that they can ruin the integrity of

The cooler weather is back and here to stay and that means we’re pulling our coats, boots, mitts, hats and scarves from the back of the closet and moving them to the front. While we apply layers, those pests that

It might seem like the work is done once you’ve pest proofed your home for rodent season and after the fall harvest, but don’t stop keeping up with your pest control efforts! There are other creepy crawlies that may be

The weather is cooling off and we’re starting to wear layers again. We’ve officially entered rodent season. It sounds incredibly ominous and you’ve probably heard it as a warning, but just because the winter weather is pushing rodents to find

We know, we don’t like to admit it either, but summer has given way to fall which will soon give way to winter. While we’re keeping warm in our winter boots, our mitts and scarves, there’s a certain little pest
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