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Earwigs here, earwigs there...

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...earwigs everywhere!

Perhaps because of rapidly improving summer weather and the desire of people here in the Walla Walla valley to spend time outdoors enjoying it, more people lately are encountering earwigs. We've all experienced the usual scenario when it comes to these - you move something on your deck or in your yard that has been sitting for a while, and suddenly earwigs are running everywhere!

Why are these earwigs here?!


Primarily, the reason you have a bunch of earwigs around your home and yard is moisture. Earwigs are mostly nocturnal creatures that seek out moist, shaded spots to spend the day - get them in the sun for very long and they dry up and die. Popular earwig hangouts include objects placed outside (coolers, planters, folded-up lawn furniture; just about anything), crack and crevice areas such as broken pavement slabs, the point where a lawn meets a patio or the foundation of your house, or in the cool, moisture-retaining environment found underneath leaf litter, mulch, decorative rock, etc.

What are these earwigs doing?

Earwigs are out there feeding on other insects, decaying plant and animal matter, and at times damaging living  plants in your landscape. One thing that they're definitely NOT doing is seeking out your ears - that's a popular myth that makes a somewhat scary looking insect more scary to people than it ought to be. Other than the occasional defensive pinch (which an earwig did to my foot last night while I was enjoying my backyard fire pit), earwigs are not going to seek out interactions with you very much, or at all.

How do I get rid of my earwigs?

Since moisture is key to an earwig's needs, eliminate sources of moisture in your home and around your yard. For the most part this will be an outdoor effort, as much of the earwig activity in your home is likely due to them accidentally wandering inside (however, be on the lookout for moisture in your home, which can be a sign of a structural problem that should be corrected). Remove leaf litter, grass clippings, etc. from the yard; move decorative rocks, paving stones, etc. away from the structure; store lawn furnishings in high and dry places when possible; clean and clear gutters and ensure that your downspouts are directing water away from your foundation, and so forth. Basically, whatever you can alter in and around your home to dry out the environment will help a great deal.

Chemical control is highly effective against earwigs, and in cases where an environment that favors earwigs cannot be altered - such as the point where your yard meets your foundation - it is necessary. A commonly available product that is effective against earwigs is Ortho's Home Defense:

This can be sprayed around the foundation of your home to provide some relief from earwigs. I say "some," however, because what this product lacks is the ability to deliver a high volume of spray deep into the places where earwigs find harborage (this is due to the relatively limited quantity of spray and the limitations of the application device it comes with, not the active ingredient). That's what I use my powered spraying equipment to do:

My equipment allows me to project the insecticides I use for this type of work deep into the places that earwigs hide, which not only kills the earwigs that are there at the time, but prevents other earwigs from moving into the space for a period of around four to six weeks.

The over-the-counter product I've mentioned here will help you to get a bit more of a handle on your earwigs, but if you would like a more thorough, penetrating knock-down of their numbers around your home and yard to get you ahead of the game, I can help. To treat directly around an average house in the Walla Walla valley area, I charge between $40-$45, plus tax when applicable (I work in both Washington and Oregon). While I'm at it I keep an eye out for other things I can treat for you, such as paper wasps, spiders, etc., which I generally throw in at no extra charge. If you like, I can also expand the treatment further out into your yard, which typically adds 50% to the total price for the job (the exact pricing depends on the size of the yard and the extent of the treated area, but the "average" house and yard around here would bring the total to somewhere around $60 before tax). If this sounds good to you, please email me or give me a call! I can typically respond very rapidly to this kind of work, often on the same day.

509-540-7946

Ants on the march!

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Featured in this post - read
on to discover why!
In the last couple of days, calls for ant control have ticked upward significantly. This is no surprise after the recent heavy rains we've experienced here in the Walla Walla valley. The types making themselves known are our two most common pest ants here, the Odorous House ant and the Pavement ant. Look at it from their perspective: if you were only about a millimeter in height and had a home at or below ground level, you would probably be looking to set up shop on higher ground now, too.

This isn't the only time that these ants will make their appearance in your home or business, however, as there are plenty of other reasons for them to do so. Narrowing down those reasons and finding an extermination solution is first a matter of answering one simple question: did the ants begin turning up after the weather warmed up, or have they been present inside your home when it was cold outside (roughly 50º F or below)?

The answer to that question helps to determine if your ants are living primarily outside in the soil and wandering in looking for a snack, or if they and their queens (that's right -- plural) have made their home in the walls of your home. It doesn't make much of a difference in terms of how the ants will be treated (that's mainly a question of climate conditions at the time), but it does help to determine how intense the inside vs. outside effort should likely be.

The method is a two-part method, exclude, and sabotage:

Exclude: excluding these pests from a structure is a matter of treating the outside of it such that it's not possible for the ants to gain a foothold inside. This is done with spray applications that are not detectable by the ants, that kill the ants slowly, and that the individual ants can spread to each other through physical contact. A spray of this type "excludes" ants from a structure in that it becomes an environment that will destroy an entire colony, not just individual ants. All common over-the-counter sprays lack virtually all of these features. As such, they are the opposite, and will tend to produce the opposite of the desired result (in fact, many of these sprays can prompt the ants to defend themselves by spreading their colonies out all over your house - the problem actually gets worse!).

Sabotage: ants love a free meal. Using ant baits is the best way to deal with them indoors; it's the Trojan Horse of ant control. The advantage of a bait over a spray is that a spray will only work if the ants are in the treated spot (and only if the spray matches the characteristics I described above), but a bait will go to where the ants are because the ants themselves will take it there! Further, the ants you can see are only workers, which if killed will be rapidly replaced by the queens. Those queens are your true targets, and it is with bait ferried to them by their workers that they can be most easily attacked and destroyed. Not all baits are created equal, however. As a rule of thumb of using bait for ants, if the ants don't respond to your bait like these ants did to mine...

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...then your bait does not work. Those little plastic domes with solid form baits inside that people constantly buy, they're garbage. Throw them out, or better yet return them for a refund if you can. The reason those "work" is typically that someone sees some ants feeding on something, they run to the grocery/hardware store and spend their money on little plastic domes, they put those domes out... and then they clean. Suddenly, the ants are gone and they credit the little plastic domes. What actually happened is that cleaning took away whatever it was that was of interest to the ants, so the ants hid away again. The next time one of their scouts finds a dropped crumb, however, they'll come back out in full force as they were never really gone.

There is one kind of over-the-counter bait that works. It's a liquid bait, not a solid: Terro Liquid Ant Bait

 
This is the only OTC ant bait product I recommend to my clients as a stop-gap measure for those times I can't get to them right away, or for clearing up small ant incursions that may not warrant the cost of a full treatment. Terro is not as good as the products I use in my work, but it is adequate for keeping an ant issue down to a dull roar until the cavalry arrives. 
If you are dealing with a new or on-going ant infestation, you can try the product I'm recommending, or if you would like my help getting you ahead of the ants' game, give me a call! Treatments typically run around $60 to treat an average house inside and out in the Walla Walla valley area (more if the structure is larger, of course), dropping to $40 for follow-on 30 day periods if additional maintenance is necessary. I will also point out things in and around your home or place of business that may be encouraging ants to constantly invite themselves over for a picnic. My help is just a phone call or an email away!

509-540-7946
paul@zpestcontrol.com



Wasp Season!

Finally warm weather is here in the Walla Walla valley! It's time to get outside and enjoy it.

Unfortunately, we humans won't be the only ones doing so.

Calls are coming in daily now for control of paper wasps, the flying-stinging variety of nastiness that seeks out the eaves of our homes, decks and railings, the gaps between panels of parked vehicles, even our mailboxes:

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If you have these around your house and yard, you're not alone. Many Z Pest customers, both old and new, are seeking and receiving assistance with these critters currently. This is a great time of the year to do it, too, as attacking the wasps now prevents them from establishing quite so many nests, breeding, and multiplying. Done correctly and with residual insecticide treatments, one treatment can kill off established wasp nests and continue to kill newly-arrived wasps for potentially four to six weeks after.

If you're new to Z Pest and you would like help with these or other creatures, here's a little something to say welcome and to sweeten the deal for you:


Simply click on the coupon, print it out, give Z Pest a call, save some money, and save yourself from some stings!

Z PEST CONTROL LLC - 509-540-7946
Veteran-owned, locally operated



Expanded Weed Control Services

This is what growth looks like! Since its inception, Z Pest has offered weed control services, but those offerings initially were limited to smaller projects due limitations imposed by the available equipment. No longer! 

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The larger skid in this photo, the one positioned directly behind the cab, that is Z Pest's new 200 gallon weed control skid, which is capable of delivering treatment over an area of approximately 2.25 acres per tank load! Whether you have a small lawn or a large field that needs selective weed control, Z Pest is ready to help!

Fall Spider Barrier Treatments

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Fall is the time of year when some species of spiders will attempt to come inside so they can snuggle with you all winter! There are far less expensive ways of remedying the problem than this! Z Pest can provide spider-preventative exterior sprays and crawlspace dusting. Put away those matches! Call today!
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."

-- Motto of the U.S. Postal Service

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Nothing in that motto about killing paper wasps!

For that, Z Pest delivers. 

European Paper Wasps: The Battle for Your Backyard!

It is once again the time of the year when these unwelcome guests begin to make themselves known around your home or business:

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This is the European Paper Wasp, an invasive species in these parts that really puts the "invasive" in the term.  Right now they're flying around all over the place, looking for suitable sites to build nests. Their preference is for eastern/southern exposed areas with nearby food (shrubs and trees that harbor aphids are a favorite), water (yours and your neighbor's sprinkler systems), and a nearby source of raw wood they can take strips from to make paper (got a wooden fence?). These things put together ping this wasp's instinctual radar, and you will find them calling your home their home year after year.

Before you completely tear down your home and reorganize it to make it less appealing to these wasps, try giving me a call! Well-timed and properly placed insecticide treatments can greatly reduce the presence of these pests in your yard, restoring it to its proper function: your enjoyment. I've been ruining the party for these wasps for years, and it's something that I enjoy doing. Give me a call at 509-540-7946 and ask me to come by for a free quote. You won't regret it, but the wasps will!

The Dreaded Brown Recluse Spider

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I saw this article this morning and wanted to share it. I get questions from folks around here all the time about the dreaded brown recluse spider. They can be somewhat of a problem, except for one major detail: in our part of the country, except for very rare cases probably explained by modern motor and/or air shipping, we don't have them. The key piece of information, from the article, entitled, Deadly Brown Recluse Spider Coming to a Town Near You?:


"The spider's habitat is limited to the Southeast and Midwest, stretching from Kansas east to the Appalachian states."

Why then the persistent myth that we have these spiders living around us? It's generally thought that the assumption is due to the similarities between the wound a brown recluse bite can produce (but not always) and other conditions. An infection of the skin by MRSA bacteria, for example, can produce lesions that appear similar, sometimes leading physicians to reach a hasty conclusion about what they're looking at and diagnose it as a recluse bite. There are also a few species of spiders that exist locally that have a similar appearance to the brown recluse. The media frequently doesn't help the situation either, hence this excellent quote by Rick Vetter, an entomologist who works at the University of California, Riverside:


"These are distorted reports ... hyperbolic media crap."

That isn't to say that brown recluse spiders never injure people, but the truth is that the extreme injuries are relatively rare. Around here, it's all but impossible.

That still leaves us with our local varieties, most of which are not dangerous. That does not mean that they're enjoyable, however. Even a physically harmless spider in your house is harmful if it causes you distress. It's your house, after all, and you get to say what is acceptable and what is not. I can help you get the spiders you do have out of your home (which at this time of the year you may be seeing more of), but hopefully you'll feel a bit more at ease knowing that among the spiders you have seen lately, the brown recluse is not one of them.

Call me at 509-540-7946 if you have more spiders than you want, inside or outside, and I'll help you get them sorted out.

New Radio Ad, 1490 KTEL Walla Walla

Just did this one on Tuesday the 6th and it hit the air the following day:



There's a primary focus on weed issues in this one, but like the ad says, I take care of insect, rodent, and other issues, too. The weather is FINALLY turning nice again, and that's when the kinds of problems I handle start to appear more often, too. Give me a call, let me help you sort them out, and your home and yard will be for your enjoyment, not some pest's. 

Here they come!

With the ice and snow seemingly behind us, it's getting closer to the time of the year where various creatures spring back into action! Already there are ants on the march, spiders on patrol, and soon various flying insect pests will make themselves known. This is also the point in the year where the retreating snow sometimes reveals that gophers, moles, and voles have been hard at work destroying your lawn under all of that white stuff.

That's all OK though, because this is also the time of the year that I start stirring again, too. I've been active all winter long (mainly ant and rodent stuff), but as the days slowly grow longer and the temperature outside gradually climbs back up toward nice, I start unpacking all of my gear to get it ready for the busy season.

If you're here after hearing about me for the first time on KTEL 1490, welcome! If you need my help with a pest issue, just let me know if you heard the radio ad and I'll knock 10% off of your first pest control service (cannot be combined with other offers).

Fall Spider Control

Why should you get your home treated for spiders in the Fall?

If you don't, you might have to share your bathroom with some new roommates:

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As it gets colder out, some spiders will want to come indoors. Z Pest can help you prevent most of them from getting inside. With some simple treatments applied to the exterior and certain interior areas of your home, most spiders will not survive. Then you'll only have a cold toilet seat to worry about this Fall and Winter. Please call 509-540-7946 to schedule an appointment.


New gear!

A recent addition to the Z Pest tool kit:

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With the addition of this spray skid to the Z Pest operation, nearly all types of insect pest treatments can be performed. If what's bugging you is up high, no problem! With this piece of equipment, I can treat it. If you need help with something that's just out of reach, but still too close for comfort, give me a call at 509-540-7946.

Paper Wasps

I got rid of several batches of these critters for a client recently:

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These are European Paper Wasps, a flying insect with a particularly painful sting, but (thankfully) a fairly mild demeanor. Most of the time they'll leave you alone if you leave them alone, but left untreated on your house or in your yard, they can get out of hand quickly. As their numbers rise, so does the chance that you'll cross paths with one or several, and that's when the stingers come out! Fortunately, they're easy to get rid of and with regular follow-up treatments they can be kept away. If you need help with these, please call! 509-540-7946.


Let's get this party started!

Welcome to Z Pest Control LLC's web page! Things are just getting started around here, so check back often for changes, service updates (capability expansion), and special offers!

Please browse through the tabs above to get a better idea of what all I'll be up to, and if there's something you need help with, please give me a call: 509-540-7946.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope to hear from you soon!