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Pumpkin spice may be in the air, but guess what else is creeping around this September? Pests. As the days get shorter and the nights get cooler, animals start scouting for a cozy fall hideout… and your home or garden is high on their list.
From raccoons raiding your trash cans to squirrels sneaking into attics like it’s a free Airbnb, September is prime time for pest invasions. But don’t worry—you can enjoy autumn without uninvited “guests.”
Think of September as “move-in month” for critters. They’re on the hunt for:
Warmth (hello, attics and basements).
Food (trash, gardens, pet bowls—yum).
Shelter (sheds, crawlspaces, and garages).
Without prevention, pests can set up camp before you even notice.
You don’t need harsh chemicals or messy traps to protect your space. Our humane pest control devices make it easy to keep animals away (and keep your peace of mind).
The Guardian™ – The Guardian combines sonic and ultrasonic sounds, predator calls and a thermal motion sensor to detect unwanted pests and drive them out.
Pest Repeller Ultimate® AT – Indoor 5-in-1 electronic rodent and insect repeller. Get rid of mice, rats, roaches, scorpions, and more.
UltraSweep™ Traveler – Ultrasonic sound waves combined with bright flashing LED lights will keep pests from making your vehicle their home.
Pair our devices with a few smart moves to stay pest-free:
Seal up cracks and gaps (even tiny ones—mice are escape room experts).
Store trash in bins with tight-fitting lids.
Don’t leave pet food outside—unless you’re okay with feeding the neighborhood raccoons.
September should be about apple picking, cozy sweaters, and football—not chasing squirrels out of your attic. Take action now with our pest control products and keep your home, garden, and sanity safe this fall.
🍂 Here’s to a pest-free season!
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