Win the War on Mosquitos: Our Comprehensive Solutions

Comprehensive Solutions with Mammoth Pest Control Services in Flagstaff, US Insects and pests aren’t just a nuisance. They can harm your health, comfort, and peace of mind. They lurk in the darkest corners of your home, spreading diseases and attacking your property. Among these pests, mosquitos are the most notorious culprits. They spread diseases such…

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Everything You Need to Know About Termite Damage

You may want to sit back for this fact: In Arizona, there are 3-5 termite colonies per acre of land. There are 60,000 – 1 million termites per colony. We don’t even need to do the math  – that is a TON of termites per acre of land in just Flagstaff alone!  Arizona residents on…

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Spring Cleaning: How to Prep Your Flagstaff Home for Pests

Everybody Loves Warm Weather – Even Pests! Spring is a beautiful time of year – the sun shines a little bit brighter, the air is fresher, and flowers start to bloom. Unfortunately, with all of the good things that spring brings, it also brings out the pests. Termites, ants, spiders, and other unwelcome guests come…

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Dealing with Woodpeckers in Flagstaff | Mammoth Pest Control

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Woodpeckers are classified as migratory, nongame birds and are protected by state and federal law. This means that you cannot harm these animals when they’re redecorating the siding on your house. However, there are some steps homeowners can take to mitigate the damage without harming them. Read on for some tips about how deal with…

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A Brief History of the Flagstaff Pinecone Drop

A local Tradition Every New Year’s Eve, Flagstaff residents gather in downtown, anticipating a most unusual event – the annual pinecone drop. This event has become one of Flagstaff’s most beloved traditions, but few know the story behind this unique celebration. Let’s take a closer look at how this quirky tradition started and why it…

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Winter Secrets Your Dog Wants You to Know

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With winter in full swing here in Northern Arizona, it can be easy to forget that your furry friend is also feeling the chill. But don’t worry—your pup still has plenty of energy and enthusiasm for the cold months ahead! In fact, they have a few secrets they would like to share with you. Here…

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Keep Pests Away This Holiday Season with a Pest Control Checklist

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Inspect Your Home Inside & Out The holidays are here! With the hustle and bustle of the season, it’s important to take proper precautions to make sure your home is protected from pesky pests as you get ready for family and friends. From preparation to prevention, here’s a holiday pest control checklist that will help…

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Common Household Pests and How You Can Keep Your Home Free From Them

Roof gutter infested with pests

Pests are not only a nuisance but can also damage your property and pose a legitimate health concern. Should you have a full-blown pest infestation on your hands, don’t panic. With Mammoth Pest Control, you’ve got a dependable pest control company to clean things up for you. As the premier company for pest control termite…

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Practical Pest Control Tips

Wall interior being infested with termites

A pest infestation can make even the coziest of homes uninhabitable. Though most pests are only considered hygienic issues, some can be destructive to your property. If you fail to have home pest control, pest infestations can spread quickly. Termite colonies, for instance, expand and can tunnel through walls, floors, and other building materials. Here,…

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Top Things That Attract Termites to Your Home

Termite infestation

Termites are one of the most harmful pests, costing homeowners significant amounts of repair costs each year. They can inflict a lot of damage if not contained through effective termite control methods. To successfully prevent them from ruining your property, you first need to be able to determine the things that attract them in the…

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