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Synergy Jackson Pest Control Most Common FAQs: July 16, 2021

Squirrel Poop: How Do I Know If It Is Really Squirrels In The Attic?

Hearing noises in your attic and then finding some type of pest poop there is a clear sign that you may have unwanted visitors in your home.  Properly identifying the type of pest poop is critical to determining how to get rid of whatever has taken up residence in your attic.  Common types of pest poop in the home include squirrels, rats, mice, raccoons, possums, and chipmunks.

Squirrels are among the worst and most frequent offenders of getting into our homes.  Squirrel poop is similar to rat poop; however squirrel poop is larger with a barrel shape.  Oftentimes, squirrels get into our home by chewing through eaves and siding.  Getting rid of squirrels involves trapping the ones in your home and then making structural repairs to prevent them from re-entering.

Biting Flies in Mississippi:  What To Do About Biting Black Flies?

Black flies are a nuisance around our homes in Mississippi.  Also called buffalo gnats or turkey gnats, black fly bites can cause itch skin irritation.  Biting black flies are commonly found in areas around waterways and peak black fly season is May-July.

To get rid of black flies, avoidance is the key; similar to mosquitoes.  Black fly populations around your Mississippi home can be reduced through the use of insecticides and insect growth regulators.  The most effective way to apply insecticides is through a mistblower.  The addition of insect growth regulators to insecticides may disrupt black fly breeding and help control future black fly populations.

How to Identify Spider Bites: Black Widow and Brown Recluse Spider Bites?

Bites from spiders are rare but can be alarming if you happen to be a victim of a spider bite.  Most spider bites are harmless; however, spider bites from Mississippi’s most common poisonous spiders may require medical treatment.  These spider include the Black Widow spider, Brown Recluse spider, and Wolf spider.

After identifying the spider as a poisonous spider, next inspect the site of the spider bite.  A Brown Recluse spider bite may be painless at first but shortly afterwards you can experience swelling and redness.  If left untreated a Brown Recluse spider bite can cause tissue death.  The neurotoxin from a Black Widow spider can cause severe responses in some individuals.  Symptoms can include tremors, weakness, severe muscle cramps, and abdominal pain.

The Most Common Non-Poisonous Spiders in Mississippi?

Many of the spiders in and around our homes in Mississippi are not only not dangerous, they are beneficial.  Spiders help control unwanted insects around the home.  While there are certainly spiders you don’t want to encounter such as Black Widows and Brown Recluse spiders, most Mississippi spiders are completely harmless.

Non-poisonous spiders most commonly found in Mississippi include: American Grass spiders, Hobo spiders, Jumping spiders, and Cellar spiders.  If non-poisonous spiders are not causing problems around the home, the best advice can be to just let them be.  When spiders do become a problem, treating the home interior and exterior with synthetic pyrethroid insecticides is the best option.  Insecticides applied as liquids, and especially dusts, can help control unwanted spiders around the home.

Biting Midges and Biting Gnats:  Options to Get Rid of Gnats Quickly?

Gnats in Mississippi is a term used to describe a number of different filth flies and biting flies including fruit flies, drain flies, fungus gnats, midges, no-see-ums, and others.  Gnat problems can quickly grow out of control based on their ability to rapidly reproduce.  Getting control of a biting midge or biting gnat problem first requires proper identification of the insect.

Indoor treatments for gnats include organic drain treatments, liquid and dust insecticides, and insect growth regulators.  Outdoors, many biting midges and gnats can be controlled with liquid insecticides and IGRs applied with a mistblower.

Synergy² Pest Control Jackson MS

If you’re looking for the right team to handle the issue for you, Synergy² is here to help. We provide trusted services throughout the area, so contact us for the best pest control services around.

Feel free to read more about us and decide if Synergy² is the right company for you.  We have over 270 Five-Star Google reviews for pest control service in the Jackson metro area (Jackson/Madison/Brandon/Ridgeland). Check out our newest location reviews for pest control service in Jackson, MS here at Synergy² Jackson Pest Control!

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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