Kansas City Pest Control Blog

Milberger Pest Control tackles the Stink Bug Invasion!

April 11, 2016

An army of stink bugs has marched into 38 states, and the federal government is scrambling to find ammunition to take them down. Brown marmorated stink bugs, a Chinese import, are invading Kansas City homes, orchards, and vineyards; eating fruit, buzzing overhead, and staying warm until they can emerge and lay eggs in spring. Entomologists…

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Milberger Pest Control — How to Spot Mice or Rats in your Kansas City Home

March 21, 2016

Common Signs of a Rodent Infestation Many people associate the cold weather with high heating bills, power outages and other related problems, but rodent infestations should also be added to this list of winter woes in Lee’s Summit & Blue Springs.  In fact, a survey by the National Pest Management Association found that 45 percent…

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Milberger Pest Control — The Wolf Spider: How Dangerous is its Bite?

February 29, 2016

The wolf spider is very common in Kansas City, Blue Springs, & Lee’s Summit, in fact, scientists have identified more than 125 species of wolf spider in the U.S. alone. Although many fear the wolf spider, in part, because of its large size, its bite is not truly deadly. However, some considered this spider to…

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Milberger pest control asks – Is your car a tasty treat for rodents.

February 11, 2016

Chances are you never thought of your car as a food source.  But since car manufacturers started using components made of soy, mice and rats are now enjoying a new type of “fast food.”  Since the 1990’s, soy has replaced petroleum in the manufacturing of many auto parts including, tires, wiring harness covers, wire insulation,…

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Five New Year’s Resolutions for a Pest-Free Home

January 12, 2016

Now that the ball has dropped and the calendar has turned to 2016, it’s time to start living up to those well-intentioned New Years’ resolutions. And while resolving to dust off the running shoes and get in better shape is on Milberger Pest Control‘s list, I’m also hard at work on my biggest resolution: helping…

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Putting Pest Allergies to Sleep This Winter

December 22, 2015

The cooler temperatures that winter ushers in make allergy sufferers feel a little better, because pollen levels take a serious nosedive.  Still, it doesn’t mean an end to all allergies. Indoor allergens, including cats, dogs, dust mites, mold, and cockroach droppings – yes, cockroach droppings – can present a threat to your family’s health. What…

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Fact or Fiction? Exploring the Old Wives Tales of DIY Pest Control

December 5, 2015

Social media has made information sharing simple. Ideas, thoughts, and solutions are now readily passed from person to person. Most of the time, the ease of access to information is useful; however, as you’ve likely seen, there’s a lot of BAD information out there. I see it often when it comes to pest control. Some…

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Critters might be taking up residence in your Kansas City gutters

November 18, 2015

It’s that time of year – the leaves are almost done falling, and your gutters are in serious need of a good cleaning. But beware, leaves might not be the only thing that currently call them home. At the start of fall and heading into winter some pests die, some invade, some hibernate and some…

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Creepy Crawly Spiders!

November 10, 2015

Spiders have adapted to live and thrive in nearly every type of habitat and their ranks include some of the most diverse species on earth.  They play vital roles in all ecosystems – except in your Blue Springs home. All Spiders Produce SilkSomething common to all 40,000 species of spiders, even around Overland Park, is…

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Cockroach Pest Control in Kansas City

July 16, 2014

“The German Cockroach, the most common and resiliant indoor cockroach in Kansas City and Overland Park, carry various bacterium.”           With the reputation as one of nature’s top escape artists and able to disappear from sight at the flick of a light, sightings of the German Cockroach are most commonly reported in the evening hours.…

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