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Ear Care

Ear Care

Roaches

What.

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Flat, oval-shaped body. Six long, spiny legs. Fast. Some have wings and can fly.

Where.

In kitchens and bathrooms, under sinks, near food. Outside in garbage cans, brush, leaf litter.

How.

These creepy crawlers are often blamed on poor housekeeping, and they can get inside by hitching a ride on infested items from outdoors, via cracks and gaps in a home, or through drains. Some even fly inside, attracted by lights. They leave their droppings wherever they go.

Fruit Flies

What. Small flies that feed on fruits, leaves, plant secretions, and honeydew from aphids. Known to annoy and stress us out.

Where. In the kitchen or anywhere you have sweet things for them to eat.

Ants

What.

Skinny, crawling bugs with bent antennae. Most are brown. Three distinct body parts. Where. They nest underground outdoors in anthills or inside trees in large groups called colonies.

How. These social bugs live, work, and travel in large numbers together. Ants enter homes through gaps around doors, holes in window screens, and cracks. They can also hitch a ride with pets or items brought in from the outside like a plant, flowers, garden produce, or boxes from the garage.

How.

These stealthy bugs sneak into your house on produce or squeeze through window and door screens.

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Kills, repels, and prevents. Works on roaches, ants, spiders, and more. Safe to use around pets and family when used as directed throughout your home.

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How to use

Eliminate

Spray surfaces from a distance of 8-12 inches, directly spraying bugs. Try a test spray on a small, hidden area prior to full application.

Maintain and prevent

Spray around windows, doors, and baseboards. Spray under sinks, in cabinets, and around appliances. Add to your regular cleaning routing for ongoing protection. Spray on furniture, flooring, and around outdoor living areas. Use as often as desired to freshen your home.

Use Indoor and Outdoor Pest Control together for ultimate success in killing and preventing annoying bugs.

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