How to Trim Roses

How to Trim Roses

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day, which means it’s a good time to talk about roses, specifically rose trimming. For roses such as Knockout or Drift Roses, late January or February is the best time to prune, before their spring bloom cycle. A lighter trim can be...
Countdown to Spring… And Termite Swarmers

Countdown to Spring… And Termite Swarmers

We’re counting down to spring! … and termite swarmers. As the weather starts warming up, termite swarmers won’t be far behind. The winged termites you see flying around this time of year are a sign that colonies are growing and looking for new places to settle....
Pests Enter Through Cracks

Pests Enter Through Cracks

Pest Manager Dylan is back to tell us one way you can stop pests from getting in your home. Even tiny cracks in the foundation can let bugs and rats inside, which is why it’s important to keep an eye out and seal cracks when you find them. We also make sure to...
Treating for Fleas

Treating for Fleas

Dylan is here to talk about bugs that pet owners are all too familiar with: fleas. It might be colder outside, but fleas are not in hiding. These parasites come inside on pets and multiply rapidly while causing itchy bites. We always recommend flea treatments through...
Crape Myrtle Trimming With Rolo

Crape Myrtle Trimming With Rolo

It’s time to trim Crape Myrtles with Rolo! You don’t have to trim them if they aren’t pressed against the house or taking up too much space, but you’ll want to remove any suckers growing at the base. If you do plan to trim your trees, make sure...