Creepy Crawlies
Whether you have spiders or crickets, rats or bats, or any other unwanted guests this Halloween, help is available.
- Few things are scarier than a spider greeting you in your bathroom in the morning. Here’s how to keep them out of your house.
- Got roaches? Here are some tips to get rid of them once and for all.
- Crickets in the basement? You’re not alone. Here’s why they’re there.
- Do you have UADs (Unidentified Animal Droppings) in your home? This guide helps you identify them, then get the pests out.
- DC is one of the most rat-infested cities in America. Here’s how you can help keep them away.
Halloween Dangers and Damages
Halloween is a holiday that can be enjoyed by any age group, but all it takes it one little slip-up and the whole day can be ruined. Here are some tips to help you have a happy Halloween, and not a harrowing one.
- Homeowners insurance has a fun way of paying for itself on certain holidays. Halloween is one of them. A trick-or-treater takes a tumble down your steps? Some hooligans find their way to the dairy aisle of the grocery store before going out for the night? Most of these are covered by standard policies. Read more here.
- Speaking of egging, if your house does fall victim to Halloween hijinks, here are some tips on November 1st cleanup.
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