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IS THE GROUNDHOG HARMFUL?

The marmot, also called whistling in Quebec because of its shrill call, is particularly fond of residential and community gardens. She does not hesitate to use it as a pantry which can become a real inconvenience for gardeners. Using its sturdy legs with very sharp claws, this burrowing animal digs your land to build its

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PEST CONTROL: A NECESSITY?

All insects or animals considered pests are essential to maintaining a balanced ecosystem and therefore of paramount importance for both the environment and humans. However, when they infiltrate homes, they can cause a lot of damage and their presence can quickly become unpleasant. These parasites also cause all kinds of damage to health which can

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HOW TO DESTROY A WASP NEST?

Even if they are considered pests, wasps play a beneficial and useful role in several ways. They help pollinate, eat unwanted insects and keep our ecosystem in balance. However, when their nest is too close to our living areas, their presence becomes very unpleasant. A wasp sting can even trigger dangerous allergic reactions in humans.

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5 REASONS TO CONTACT AN EXTERMINATOR

Spiders, bed bugs, mice, wasps, no one wants to end up with an infestation problem, regardless of the type of parasites. These invasive insects or animals can cause significant damage to your property and even endanger your family. Practical solutions exist to get rid of pests that have taken up residence inside or outside your

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10 TIPS TO AVOID PEST INFESTATIONS

A parasitic infestation means that your home is invaded by one or more species of insects or animals causing significant damage and potentially causing risks to your health. Whether it is an infestation of mice, carpenter ants or bed bugs, it is very important to treat the problem as quickly as possible by contacting a

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5 TIPS TO KEEP SQUIRRELS AWAY

Small adorable animal for some, source of boredom for others, the squirrel sometimes leaves unpleasant traces of its passage. To prevent this rodent from causing damage to your property or land, you can keep it away with: Natural repellents Plants Physical barriers Organic fertilizers Water or ultrasonic repellents Find out in detail these few methods

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