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Do Mosquitoes Bite Dogs? Your Questions Answered

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Texas has a high mosquito population, especially in our state’s warm, humid regions. While these pests are a long-time nuisance for humans, you may also wonder if your dog has to deal with them. Do mosquitoes bite dogs, or are our pets protected by their fur?

The short answer is that yes, mosquitoes bite dogs. Fur helps, but it’s not always enough to keep your pet from getting bitten. Here’s a closer look at why mosquitoes bite dogs and how to help prevent them from pestering your pets.

Do Mosquitoes Bite Dogs?

You may be surprised to learn that mosquitoes bite dogs just as often as they bite humans and other mammals. 

For more information about why mosquitoes bite dogs and how to protect your pet, we spoke with Alan Brown, Board-Certified Entomologist and Technical Director at ABC Home & Commercial Services.

Signs of Rodent Infestation After a Freeze

Signs of Rodent Infestation After a Houston Freeze — Here’s What Houston Homeowners Should Know

Hard freezes don’t hit Houston very often. But when they do, something predictable happens about a week later: homeowners start noticing signs of rodent infestation. Scratching in the attic. Scratching in the attic at odd hours. Droppings in the garage that weren’t there before. Chew marks are showing up in places you’d never expect.

The freeze itself isn’t when people notice. They’re too busy worrying about pipes and staying warm. It’s afterward—once life goes back to normal—that the evidence shows up. If you’re dealing with this right now, you’re not alone. And if you haven’t seen anything yet, this is actually the perfect window for rodent control before another cold snap rolls through.

What Makes Freezes So Bad for Rodent Problems

Rats and mice do just fine outdoors most of the year in Houston. They burrow under … Read Full Post »

What To Do About Mice in Walls

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Scurrying, squeaking or scratching noises in the walls at night typically means one thing; rodents. The 2021 American Housing Survey, conducted by the U.S Census Bureau, reveals that almost 15 million homes in the U.S. reported rodent sightings last year.

Mice and other rodents aren’t just a danger to your walls, wiring and insulation either.

The saliva, urine and feces of mice or rats can spread a host of deadly diseases to humans and pets.

Common Signs of Mice in Walls

Mice can be noticeable house guests, leaving droppings and gnaw marks behind as they search for food and shelter.

These signs can not only indicate their presence in your home but help narrow down the specific areas they’re regularly invading. If you find shredded packaging, food remains or droppings in your pantry, it’s a sure sign that mice are helping themselves to your food.

Scattered bits of insulation, cardboard or plastic wiring are a good … Read Full Post »

Bed Bug Feces And Other Signs Of An Infestation

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Bed bug feces are often one of the earliest and most reliable signs of a bed bug infestation. The dark brown or black ink-like dots are often tricky to spot but can be found with careful inspection. Early detection is especially helpful in Texas, where warm weather can allow bed bugs to reproduce quickly.

For more insight into what bed bug feces look like and where they’re commonly found, we spoke with Alan Brown, Board-Certified Entomologist and Technical Director at ABC Home & Commercial Services.

“Bed bug feces are digested blood. The fecal spots are black liquid and look very much like ink spots.”

He explains that these spots are typically found close to where bed bugs live and feed, including:

“Bedding, night stands, head boards, … Read Full Post »

Your Comprehensive Guide to Transplanting Trees

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What is tree transplanting, and how do you do it successfully? Tree transplanting is when you move an established tree from one location to another. You can transplant trees to a new location on the same property, or move them to entirely new properties. 

In this blog, learn the when and why behind tree transplanting, as well as how to do it successfully without damaging the tree. 

Transplanting a tree is a completely different process from planting a new tree, and there are special considerations to keep in mind in Texas, such as heat, periodic droughts and soil conditions. It’s crucial to follow the right steps and bring in professional help.

This blog also includes expert insights from J Zambo, Lawn and Tree Division Manager at ABC Home & Commercial Services. With over 20 years of experience, he is an ISA Certified Arborist and ISA Qualified Tree Risk Assessor.

Common Reasons Homeowners Choose Tree … Read Full Post »

Yard Fungus: Identification, Treatment and Prevention

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Key Takeaways

Yard fungus is common in Texas and often signals underlying lawn stress rather than a surface-level issue. Identifying the disease early and addressing moisture, soil and maintenance problems is key to restoring and protecting your lawn.

Is yard fungus taking over your property? As a Texas homeowner, it’s important to understand how to identify, treat and prevent the most common types of lawn fungus. 

Yard fungus is common in Texas for a couple of reasons. First, fungus thrives in heat, humidity, drought cycles and compacted soil. These are all elements that are abundant throughout the Lone Star State. 

While yard fungus may seem like a small issue at first, it can point to larger underlying turf problems. Fungus is a common symptom of turf stress. These include poor drainage, overwatering, improper mowing, nutrient imbalance, compacted soil and other issues that impact the health and … Read Full Post »

Palm Tree Care: A Complete Guide for Healthy Palms in Texas

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Palm trees are staples of many Texas landscapes, but they require a different approach to care than traditional shade trees. While palms can thrive in the Lone Star State, challenges like extreme heat, high winds and storm exposure make proper maintenance very important.

In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn how to care for palm trees the right way in Texas, including how to water, fertilize and trim them. 

This guide also includes expert insights from J Zambo. J is the Lawn & Tree Division Manager at ABC Home & Commercial Services and has over 20 years of experience. He is an ISA Certified Arborist and ISA Qualified Tree Risk Assessor.

Palm Tree Care Basics: What Every Palm Needs

There are two crucial aspects of caring for palm trees: 

  • sunlight requirements
  • soil requirements 

When these environmental needs are met, palm trees can thrive in Texas.

Sunlight Requirements

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DIY Pest Control Solutions: Pros and Cons

Home Pest Control Solutions

DIY Pest Control Solutions: Pros and Cons

Pest control is critical to maintaining a safe and healthy home environment. Common household pests, such as ants, spiders, cockroaches, termites, rodents, and wildlife, can cause significant damage and pose health risks.

While professional pest control services offer comprehensive solutions to these pest problems, many homeowners consider tackling pest issues on their own. However, it’s important to be aware of the additional cost that may arise if DIY methods are ineffective or if the bug problem worsens.

Professional service may provide more thorough treatment and protection for your family and home, addressing not only common pests but also issues like bees and other challenging infestations.

Understanding DIY Home Pest Control Solutions

DIY pest control involves using over-the-counter products and homemade remedies to manage and eliminate pests. These solutions range from traps and baits to natural deterrents and chemical sprays and can also include … Read Full Post »

Tree Damaged by Storm? What to Do Next

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Key Takeaways

Storms can cause a range of damage to trees, from broken limbs and leaning trunks to bark loss and root instability. Assessing the damage and knowing when to call a certified arborist can help preserve the long-term health of your trees.

As a homeowner, any damage to your trees can feel stressful. However, tree damage caused by a storm creates complex questions that you may not be prepared to answer. What do you do next, and how do you help your tree without causing more damage?

This comprehensive guide to tree damage by a storm will help you understand what to check, what to avoid and how to know when it’s time to call in the professionals.

Expert Insight

This guidance comes from J Zambo, ABC’s … Read Full Post »

How To Identify Termite Damage Versus Wood Rot

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In Texas, moisture is more than just an annoyance, it can be an open invitation for termites. The combination of humidity, high heat and seasonal storms leaves homes exposed to elements that can damage and deteriorate them. Wood faces an additional threat: termites.

This leaves many homeowners wondering if the damage they see is caused by rot or termites. Being able to identify termite damage versus wood rot is important, because each issue requires a different approach.

It’s common for homeowners to mistake the two because they share similarities, even as a mature colony eats away at a home’s structure. Termites can quickly become an expensive problem if you don’t address them effectively.

What Causes Termite Damage?

Termites cost homeowners billions of dollars in damages annually. Texas has the ideal climate for them to thrive. Plus, termites are notoriously good at finding entry points that are hard to see with the naked eye.

Two main … Read Full Post »