Why Your Home Needs Year-Round Pest Protection

kphelps • December 14, 2021

We’re all busy these days. No one knows that better than those who do everything they can to keep a household running smoothly. Because you’re one of those people, you know you don’t want to add “Novice Pest Control Specialist” to the never-ending list of hats you have to wear. 


Fortunately, there’s Proterra Pest Control, a company that is anything but a novice in this arena. Sure, you could have them come just one time (or a few times) to tackle a specific pest problem. However, if you want to get the best value out of a pest control service, what you need is year-round pest protection.


Dealing with Seasonal Pests

Some pests are around all year, every year. Others are more seasonal. For pest control to be as effective as possible, it’s best for pest control solutions to be catered to the type of pest you’re trying to target. That means that you’ll have different needs during different seasons. If you want to be protected all year long (and you really should), your home needs those specialized solutions.


Interrupting Life Cycles

The life cycles different pests go through means that if you treat pest control as a one-and-done deal you could find yourself facing the next generation of that same pest at a later date. No one wants that. With regular year-round pest protection, you reduce the chances of that happening by a lot. By interrupting the life cycle of different pests, you can prevent different pests from reaching procreative maturity.


Saving Time and Money

Remember that list of things you always have to do that never seems to stop growing? And that budget you’re supposed to stick to? You don’t have the time to devote to constant pest management, nor do you want to spend more than you need to on it. Year-round pest protection can save you time and money. By letting us handle pest control, we save you the time of trying to handle any pest problem yourself. Our guarantee to you is that, when we take on pest control for your home, if pests return, we handle it for you free of charge. It’s hard to beat free when it comes to saving money, isn’t it?


Dealing with the fallout of a pest infestation can be a nightmare for homeowners. Even if the presence of pests hasn’t reached infestation levels yet, it’s still not good for your health (physically or mentally). Fortunately, year-round pest control services from Proterra Pest Control can help you keep your home and family safe from the threats posed by pests.


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