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Are carpet beetles bugging you?

4/26/2017

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Do you ever notice damage to your clothing or other pieces of fabric in your home?
It is possible you may have a household pest called the carpet beetle. While adult carpet beetles are easier to spot and don't actually cause any damage to your household items, it's the larvae or offspring of these insects that you need to be careful of.

Adult carpet beetles may only live for a few weeks and are easier to see because they are usually attracted to bright lights or outside plants. The problem comes when these adult carpet beetles start to lay their eggs. These eggs are usually found near their food source which can be any place where lint collects such as baseboards, in the duct work of hot-air furnace systems, or with wool clothing that is being kept in storage. Larvae usually take 6-11 days to hatch and a female beetle will lay 50-100 of these eggs that are whitish in color. Larval will usually live between 250-650 days and spend this time looking for foods that contain some type of animal fibers.



Some signs of damage are random holes in a garment or fabric, sometimes found around the collar of a shirt or garment. The damage caused by these beetles differs from that of a clothes moth because the latter may leave cocoons or larvae which would be found in or near your clothing.


To avoid infestations from these carpet beetles try to keep your house as dust free as possible and make sure to vacuum your carpet regularly.


Contact us for more help or tips on how to prevent household pests.

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Why should my home be tested for Radon?

4/4/2017

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When buying a home, it is important to make sure that a radon test has been performed. A certified home inspector usually does this as part of the seller's home inspection. You might ask yourself, though, what exactly is Radon? How dangerous is it? How common is it? What is involved in testing my home for it? Here are some answers to those questions:

What is Radon?
Radon is a radioactive gas, that cannot be detected without testing for it.

How dangerous is it?
Radon causes cancer and is responsible for causing many cases of lung cancer per year. Because radon is undetectable, it means the occupants are unknowingly breathing in this dangerous gas. If you are a smoker and your house contains high levels of radon, it is especially dangerous.

How common is it to find radon in a home?
It is very common and is detected in many homes both old and new throughout the States.

What is involved in testing for radon?
There are a couple of different methods that can be used to test for radon. This involves placing a testing device in the lowest level of your home for a certain amount of time so that radon levels can be determined. It's important to note however that it must be placed in an area that will be totally undisturbed.

Please contact us, your local certified home inspector for more information on radon testing. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have.



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