Sunday, December 12, 2010

Quick Facts - Woodroaches


Wood roaches like to hide in stumps, under bark and in wood piles. They eat fungi, sweet substances and organic matter.


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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Quick Facts - Bed Bugs


Bed bugs can survive up to six months without feeding. Both males and females bite.


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Please call or email us at
Cottage Country Pest Control (705) 534-7863
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Friday, December 10, 2010

bedbugs

Cottage Country Pest Control solves your bed bug problems


The bedbug can and often does feed on humans.


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Quick Facts - Bedbug



Is it Bedbug or Bed Bug?

The European spelling is Bedbug,
the American spelling is Bed bug


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call Cottage Country Pest Control at (705)534-7863,
or email us at ccpestcontrol@gmail.com.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Quick Facts - Pennsylvania Woodroach


The wood roach is normally an outdoor pest but can be found inside.
They are very common in Central Ontario.


For help to solve all of your pest control problems,
call Cottage Country Pest Control at (705)534-7863,
or email us at ccpestcontrol@gmail.com.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Quick Fact - Roaches

ccpest control solves roach problems.
Cockroaches can live without their heads for about a week.


For help to solve all of your pest control problems, call Cottage Country Pest Control at (705)534-7863, or email us at ccpestcontrol@gmail.com.

Quick Facts - Bed Bugs


Bed bugs have oval shaped bodies about a quarter of an inch long and are flat before they eat. After eating they turn darkish red and become thicker due to gorging themselves

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Quick Facts - Cockroaches


They can carry bacteria such as Salmonella. Their mouths are used for chewing, not biting. Most roaches are active at night because they are sensitive to light

Friday, December 3, 2010

Quick Facts - Bed bugs


Eggs are whitish in color, pear shaped and about the same size as a pin head. Clusters of 10-50 eggs are found in cracks and crevices by baseboards or in mattress and box spring seams.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Quick Facts - Bed Bugs


You can spot them by their tell tale dark spots and stains (the bugs dried excrement) as well as rusty or reddish spots of dried blood on sheets and mattresses