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04/21/2026
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Odorous House Ants: Identification and Prevention Tips Odorous house ants get their name from the rotten smell they give off when crushed. Learn more on odorous ants and control in our full pest guide profile.
01/12/2026
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Types of Rodents: 8 Different Common & Uncommon Rodents Species View 8 different types of rodents that may invade your home including Norway rats, house mice, and voles along with prevention tips and pest control contacts.
Even if you're not a seasoned plant parent, it's easy to fall in love with festive holiday greenery. But those beautiful decorations can spark curiosity in our pets.
While the safest option is to keep pets and plants apart, here’s what you need to know to decorate safely with holiday houseplants.
❌ The Naughty List (Avoid these if your pets love to snack!)
🎄 Amaryllis: Toxic to cats and dogs. All parts, especially the bulbs, contain lycorine. Symptoms include vomiting, lethargy, and tremors.
🎄 Paperwhite Narcissus: Similar to amaryllis. Bulbs contain concentrated toxins. Symptoms mimic amaryllis ingestion.
🎄Holly: Low toxicity but can still cause vomiting, diarrhea, and depression.
🎄Mistletoe: The white berries contain toxins that can cause serious symptoms, including vomiting, low blood pressure, and slowed heart rate.
🎄Christmas Tree Water: Additives meant to “extend freshness” can be harmful. Use plain water only.
⭕ The Somewhat Nice List (Not recommended for snacking—but not highly toxic)
🎄Poinsettia: Mildly irritating but not deadly; though, it's still better to not have around pets that will for sure try to take a nibble! The milky sap may upset your pet’s stomach.
🎄Christmas Cactus: Considered non-toxic to cats and dogs.
If your pet eats anything unusual and seems unwell, call your veterinarian or ASPCA Poison Control at 888-426-4435.
11/14/2025
Keeps creepy crawlies like spiders out all season long with these tips! #Spiders #SpiderPrevention
10/17/2025
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10/16/2025
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09/07/2025
A friendly reminder and warning for everyone - especially anyone with kids and pets. It is September and the start of football season, it is also the time of year when copperheads are born. The baby snakes are born with venom and ready to defend themselves. The momma snake generally gives birth to about 8 - 10 of these critters, so if you find one there are others around. The babies will keep those greenish/yellow tips on their tails for about a year. These snakes are not generally aggressive but will bite if you are unfortunate enough to touch or step on one. Do not reach under bushes, around rocks, or even flower pots without looking first. They like damp places so beware, even under children's toys and dog dishes!
06/21/2025
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