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  • The Jasper Homeowner’s Essential Pest Control Checklist
    Apr 7 2026

    The Jasper Homeowner’s Essential Pest Control Checklist

    By Fred Talley, Faith Pest Control

    Living up here in the North Georgia Mountains, we get the best of everything—the views, the fresh air, and a front-row seat to every season. But let’s be honest: our neck of the woods is also “Bug Central.” Between the heavy woods in **Bent Tree** and the lake breeze over in **Big Canoe**, our homes are under constant pressure from critters looking for a free meal and a warm bed.

    At **Faith Pest Control**, I always tell my neighbors that a little “mountain maintenance” goes a long way. If you want to keep the ants out of your sweet tea and the termites out of your floorboards, here is my personal checklist for every Jasper homeowner this season.

    ### 1. The “Six-Inch Rule” for Foundation

    The quickest way to invite termites and wood-decaying beetles into your home is to give them a “bridge.”

    * **Pull back the mulch:** Keep your pine straw or wood mulch at least six inches away from your wooden siding or foundation.

    * **Check your “soil-to-wood” contact:** If you’ve got wooden stairs or lattice touching the dirt, you’re basically ringing the dinner bell for subterranean termites.

    ### 2. Gutter and Drainage Audit

    Water is the #1 attractant for pests in North Georgia.

    * **Clear the debris:** Clogged gutters create “micro-swamps” where mosquitoes breed and carpenter ants love to nest.

    * **Extend your downspouts:** Make sure rainwater is moving *away* from your crawlspace. A damp crawlspace is a playground for camel crickets (those “sprickets” we all hate) and wood roaches

    ### 3. Seal the “Mountain Breezes”

    If a breeze can get under your door, a **Kudzu Bug** or a **Stink Bug** can get in with it.

    * **Check your door sweeps:** If you can see daylight under your front door, it’s time for a new sweep.

    * **Screen your vents:** Make sure your attic and crawlspace vents have tight-fitting, heavy-duty mesh to keep out “the big stuff” like squirrels and raccoons.

    ### 4. Manage the “Greenery”

    We love our trees, but they shouldn’t be touching your roof.

    * **The “Two-Foot Trim”:** Keep tree limbs and shrubs trimmed at least two feet away from your house. These branches act as a “highway” for ants and spiders to bypass your ground-level treatments and walk right onto your roof or into your windows.

    ### 5. Kitchen & Pantry Lockdown

    As the weather shifts, ants are on a mission for moisture and sugar.

    * **Seal the snacks:** Invest in some airtight containers for your flour, sugar, and pet food.

    * **Wipe the “invisible” spills:** Ants follow pheromone trails. Even if a spill looks dry, the “scent” is still there. A quick wipe-down with soapy water breaks that trail.

    ### Don’t Tackle the Mountain Alone

    I know you’re busy enjoying the North Georgia lifestyle—maybe hitting the trails or spending a Saturday at the Jasper Farmers Market. You shouldn’t have to spend all your free time chasing bugs.

    At **Faith Pest Control**, we specialize in the specific pests that call Jasper home. We don’t just treat your house; we protect your peace of mind with a professional perimeter barrier that stands up to our mountain weather.

    **Give us a call today, and let’s che

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  • The “Kudzu Bug” Invasion: What You Need to Know in North Georgia
    Mar 25 2026

    The “Kudzu Bug” Invasion: What You Need to Know in North Georgia

    By Fred Talley, Faith Pest Control

    If you’ve lived around Jasper, Ellijay, or anywhere in the North Georgia Mountains for more than a few years, you’ve probably noticed a “new” neighbor that’s making itself right at home. I’m talking about the Kudzu Bug (Megacopta cribraria).

    Now, we’re used to ladybugs and those pesky Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs, but these little guys are a different breed of nuisance. If you’ve seen small, olive-brown, square-shaped beetles clustering on your white siding or swarming your soybean crops, you’ve met the Kudzu Bug.

    Where Did They Come From?

    They aren’t from around here. They first showed up in Georgia back in 2009—right down the road in Hoschton—and they’ve spread like wildfire across the Southeast. They’re named after their favorite snack: Kudzu. Since we’ve got plenty of “the vine that ate the South” up here in the mountains, the Kudzu Bug thinks North Georgia is a five-star buffet.

    Why Are They a Problem for You?

    While they love kudzu, they don’t stop there. Here’s why they’re a headache for homeowners in Jasper and beyond:

    The Smell and the Stain: Just like a stink bug, if you squish a Kudzu Bug, it releases a foul-smelling defense chemical. Even worse? That liquid can actually cause a mild skin burn or “stain” your skin and your home’s siding.

    The “Home Invasion”: As the weather starts to cool down in the fall, these bugs look for a warm place to spend the winter. They love light-colored surfaces (like white or beige siding) because they soak up the sun. Once they find a gap in your windows or trim, they’ll crawl inside by the hundreds.

    Agricultural Impact: If you’re a farmer or gardener, watch out. They love legumes—specifically soybeans and snap beans. They can do some real damage to a crop if left unchecked.

    How to Keep Them Out

    At Faith Pest Control, we believe an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Here is what I recommend for my North Georgia neighbors:

    Seal the Gaps: Take a look at your doors and windows. If you see light coming through, a Kudzu Bug can get through. Use a high-quality caulk to seal cracks and replace worn-out weatherstripping.

    Check Your Screens: Make sure your window screens are tight and don’t have any holes.

    Don’t Squish ‘Em: If they get inside, don’t reach for the fly swatter. Use a vacuum with a hose attachment to suck them up, then empty the bag or canister into a bucket of soapy water. This avoids the smell and the staining.

    Professional Perimeter Treatment: The best way to stop an invasion is to stop them before they ever get inside. We apply a specialized exterior treatment that creates a barrier they can’t cross.

    We’re Here to Help

    Living in the North Georgia Mountains is a blessing, but the bugs can be a chore. If you’re tired of seeing these brown specks all over your beautiful home, give us a call at Faith Pest Control. We know the Jasper and North Georgia area like the back of our hand, and we know exactly how to handle a Kudzu Bug problem.

    Stay bug-free, neighbors!

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  • Spring is Popping in North Georgia—And So Are the Bugs!
    Mar 31 2026

    Spring is Popping in North Georgia—And So Are the Bugs!

    **By Fred Talley, Faith Pest Control**

    Well, neighbors, it’s that time of year again. The daffodils are peeking out, the Coosawattee is flowing high, and if you look closely at the sunny side of your house here in Jasper, you’ll see exactly what I’m seeing: **The bugs are waking up.**

    Up here in the North Georgia Mountains, our spring is beautiful, but it’s also the “Grand Opening” for every creepy-crawly that’s been hitching a ride in your insulation or hiding under your leaf litter all winter. At **Faith Pest Control**, we’re already getting the calls.

    Here’s what’s shaking off the winter slumber and heading your way this month:

    ### 1. The “Big Three” of Spring Home Invasions

    While everything is waking up, three pests usually lead the charge into our North Georgia homes:

    * **Ants (Especially Odorous House Ants):** They’re thirsty and hungry. As soon as the ground warms up, scouts start looking for a sugary snack in your kitchen. If you see one, there are a thousand more following that scent trail.

    * **Termites:** This is the big one. Spring is “Swarm Season.” When we get those warm days right after a spring rain, subterranean termites send out winged “swarmers” to start new colonies. If you see what looks like flying ants inside your house, don’t wait—give us a call.

    * **Carpenter Bees:** If you’ve got a wooden deck or cedar siding, you know the drill. These “flying drill bits” are waking up to hover around your eaves and start boring those perfectly round holes.

    ### 2. The Overwintering “Wake-Up Call”

    Remember those **Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs** and **Kudzu Bugs** that disappeared back in November? They didn’t leave; they just went into your attic and wall voids. Now that the sun is hitting your siding, they think it’s summertime. They’ll start crawling out of your light fixtures and vents, looking for a way back outside.

    > **Fred’s Pro Tip:** Don’t squish ’em! You’ll end up with a literal “stink” and a stain on your carpet. Vacuum them up and toss the bag.

    ### 3. Mosquitoes and Ticks are Checking In

    With the spring rains filling up every discarded pot and low spot in the yard, the mosquito larvae are ready to go. And if you’re out hiking the trails around Bent Tree or Big Canoe, the ticks are officially active. It only takes one warm week for them to climb to the top of the tall grass waiting for a host.

    ### How to Get Ahead of the Spring Rush

    You don’t have to wait until you’re outnumbered to take action. Here’s what you can do right now:

    * **Clean Those Gutters:** Clogged gutters are a breeding ground for mosquitoes and a “highway” for ants to get into your roofline.

    * **Mulch Mindfully:** Keep your pine straw or mulch a few inches away from your foundation. Piling it right against the house is like laying out a welcome mat for termites.

    * **Check the Seals:** Look at your door sweeps and window screens. If a breeze can get in, a bug can too.

    Let Faith Handle the Rest

    At **Faith Pest Control**, we know the North Georgia terrain because we live here. We don’t just spray and pray; we look at the biology of these mountain pests to stop them before they get a foothold in your living room.

    Whether you’re in Jasper, Ellijay, or Blue Ridge, we’re ready to help you enjoy the spring without the “uninvited guests.” Give us a shout, and let’s get your home protected.

    **Happy Spring, everybody!**

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  • When the Walls Start Talking: What to Do if You Hear Mice in Your Jasper Home
    Mar 10 2026

    When the Walls Start Talking: What to Do if You Hear Mice in Your Jasper Home

    If you’re sitting in your living room here in Pickens County, enjoying a quiet evening, and you suddenly hear a scritch-scritch-scritch coming from inside your drywall, I know exactly what’s going through your head. Your skin starts to crawl, and you start wondering if you’ve got a tiny renovation crew moving in behind the baseboards.

    At Faith Pest Control, we hear from folks in Jasper every week who are dealing with this exact problem. In North Georgia, mice love our cozy homes just as much as we do—especially when the weather turns.

    If you hear those tell-tale sounds, here is what you need to do (and what you definitely shouldn’t do).

    1. Identify the Sound

    Mice are nocturnal, so you’ll usually hear them most clearly at night when the house is still.

    • The Sound: It’s typically a light scratching, scurrying, or even a faint squeak.
    • The Location: If it sounds like it’s “moving” horizontally along the floorboards or vertically up a corner, you’re likely dealing with a mouse using your wall studs as a ladder.
    1. Don’t Just Start Pounding on the Walls

    I’ve seen folks try to “scare” them out by hitting the walls. All that does is make the mice hunker down or move to a different part of the house. It doesn’t solve the entry point or the nesting problem.

    1. Look for the “Highway”

    Mice don’t just stay in the walls; they have to come out for food and water. Check your pantry, under the kitchen sink, and behind the stove. Look for:

    • Droppings: Small, dark grains of rice.
    • Rub Marks: Mice have oily fur; they leave dark smudges along the baseboards where they travel.
    • Chew Marks: Look at your plastic containers or the corners of your cabinets.
    1. Check the Perimeter (The Jasper Special)

    Around here, we have plenty of trees and brush right up against our houses. Walk around the outside of your home and look for any gap larger than a dime. If a pencil can fit in a hole, a mouse can squeeze through it. Check where the utility lines enter the house and look for gaps in the foundation.

    The “Faith” Approach to Mice

    A lot of people run to the hardware store and grab those yellow boxes of poison. I want to give you a word of caution on that: If a mouse eats poison inside your wall and dies there, you’re going to have a smell in your house that you won’t soon forget.

    At Faith Pest Control, we believe in doing things the right way—the “Faithful” way. We focus on:

    • Exclusion: Sealing those holes so they can’t get in to begin with.
    • Strategic Trapping: Removing the mice safely and effectively without leaving a mess behind your sheetrock.
    • Sanitation Advice: Helping you identify what’s attracting them so they don’t come back.

    Don’t Live with Houseguests You Didn’t Invite

    If you’re hearing those noises in Jasper, Talking Rock, or Marble Hill, don’t wait until they chew through a wire or start a family. Give us a call at Faith Pest Control. We’ll come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer on how to get your peace and quiet back.

    We’re not just killing bugs and rodents; we’re protecting your family’s home.

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  • Keepin’ the Tail Waggin’: How We Do Pet-Friendly Pest Control in Jasper
    Mar 18 2026

    Keepin’ the Tail Waggin’: How We Do Pet-Friendly Pest Control in Jasper

    Well, howdy neighbors! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control, right here in our beautiful corner of North Georgia.

    If you’re like me, your four-legged friends aren’t just “animals”—they’re family. Whether it’s a loyal lab curled up by the fireplace or a curious tabby prowling the porch, the last thing any of us wants is to put them in harm’s way while tryin’ to get rid of uninvited guests like roaches, ants, or those nasty North Georgia spiders.

    Folks ask me all the time: “Fred, can I really keep my home bug-free without worryin’ about my dog or cat?” The answer is a big, North Georgia YES. But it takes a little bit of “faith” in the right process and a whole lot of common sense. Here’s what makes a pest control service truly pet-friendly.

    It Starts with “IPM” (That’s Expert Talk for Common Sense)

    At Faith Pest Control, we don’t just “spray and pray.” We use what’s called Integrated Pest Management (IPM). It’s a fancy term, but here’s what it means for your pets:

    • Targeted Treatment: Instead of soaking your whole baseboard in chemicals, we look for the source. We put the treatment where the bugs live and the pets don’t—like deep in cracks, crevices, and behind appliances.
    • Bait Stations: If we use baits for ants or roaches, we use tamper-resistant stations. These are little “lockboxes” that keep the good guys (your pets) out and the bad guys (the bugs) in.
    • Exclusion First: Sometimes the best pest control isn’t a spray at all; it’s a tube of caulk! By sealing up those gaps around your foundation or utility pipes, we keep the bugs out so we don’t have to use as much product inside.

    The “Dry Rule”

    One of the most important things to remember is the drying window. Most of the professional products we use today are specifically designed to be safe for pets once they have completely dried.

    Fred’s Pro Tip: I always tell my neighbors to keep their pets in a “safe room” or out for a walk while I’m workin’. Once that product is dry—usually about 30 to 60 minutes depending on the humidity—it’s perfectly fine for them to go back to their favorite nap spot.

    Knowing Your “Exotic” Neighbors

    Now, I know not everyone just has cats and dogs. We’ve got folks in Jasper with birds, fish, and even the occasional reptile. These little critters can be more sensitive.

    • Fish Tanks: If we’re doin’ an indoor treatment, we always ask you to cover the tank with a towel and turn off the air pump for a little bit to keep the water pure.
    • Birds: Their lungs are delicate! If we’re doin’ any kind of heavy-duty work, it’s best to move the cage to a part of the house we aren’t touchin’.

    My Personal “Make You Happy” Guarantee

    Termite and pest control is serious business. It involves chemicals, and I’ll never tell you otherwise. But when you hire someone who treats you like a neighbor—not a number—you get the peace of mind that comes with knowing the job is done right.

    I’m a Georgia State Certified Pest Control Operator, and I’ve spent years learnin’ exactly how these products interact with our environment. My promise to you is simple: If you hire me to get rid of your pest problem and you aren’t 100% HAPPY within 30 days, I’ll come back and retreat for FREE until you are.

    So, don’t let the bugs run your house, and don’t let “worry” keep you from callin’ the pros. We’ll keep the pests out and the tails waggin’.

    Give us a ring right here in Jasper, and let’s bring some peace back to your home!

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  • Why Your Neighbors in Jasper Trust Faith Pest Control (And Why You Should Too)
    Feb 18 2026

    Why Your Neighbors in Jasper Trust Faith Pest Control (And Why You Should Too)

    Well, howdy neighbors! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control, right here in our beautiful corner of North Georgia.

    If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you just walked into your kitchen, flipped on the light to grab a glass of water, and saw something scurry across the counter. Or maybe you were out in the garage and saw what looked like little veins of dried Georgia red clay climbing up your foundation. That sinking feeling in your stomach? I get it. We take a lot of pride in our homes here in Jasper. Seeing a roach or a termite isn’t just a nuisance—it feels like a personal insult. But before you run out to the big-box store and buy a “bug bomb” that’ll just scatter those critters deeper into your walls, I want to tell you why my team and I do things a little differently.

    1. We’re Your Neighbors, Not a Number

    Faith Pest Control isn’t some giant national chain where you’re just another ticket on a computer screen. We live and work right here in Pickens County. When you call, you aren’t reaching a call center in another state; you’re reaching a local expert. Heck, if I’m in the office, you can ask for me directly! I want to be your bug man, and that starts with a personal relationship.

    1. We Don’t Just “Spray and Pray”

    A lot of companies will do a quick walk-around-the-outside and call it a day. That’s not how we roll. We perform a 58-point pest analysis, looking in those dark, damp places where insects love to congregate—crawl spaces, attics, and behind appliances. We even have an entomologist on staff available 24/7 to make sure we’ve identified your “uninvited guests” exactly right before we even think about treatment.

    1. We Value Your Time

    I’m a stickler for being on time. We don’t give you those “sometime between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM” windows that leave you sitting around all day. We give you a tight 30-to-60-minute range. If we’re running even five minutes behind due to traffic on 515, we’ll call you the second we know it.

    1. The Best Guarantee in North Georgia (Period)

    I know that “pest control” involves putting chemicals in and around your home, your family, and your pets. That’s serious business. If you’re just looking for the cheapest price, we’re probably not the company for you—because cutting corners in this industry leads to regrets.

    But, because I believe in our work, I offer what some folks call a “shock and awe” guarantee:

    Fred’s Personal Guarantee: If you hire me to get rid of your pest problem and, at the end of 30 days, you are not 100% HAPPY, I will come back and retreat your home for FREE. I’ll keep treating it for free until you tell me you ARE happy. If that still doesn’t do it, I’ll promptly and politely give you back every penny of your money, plus an additional $25.00 for your time and trouble.

    Ready to Get Your Peace of Mind Back?

    Whether it’s squirrels in the attic, termites in the floorboards, or those nasty German cockroaches in the kitchen, don’t let ‘em bug ya.

    Give me a holler at 770-823-9202. Let’s get those pests out of your house and back to nature where they belong. And hey, mention you read this article, and I’ll take $25.00 OFF your first service!

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  • Fast Relief: How to Get Rid of Pests Quickly in Jasper, Georgia
    Feb 26 2026

    Fast Relief: How to Get Rid of Pests Quickly in Jasper, Georgia

    If there is one thing I’ve learned in all my years serving our neighbors here in Jasper and Pickens County, it’s this: nobody likes a “slow” solution when they’ve just seen a cockroach scurry under the fridge or found a line of ants marching toward the sugar bowl.

    When you have a pest problem, you want them gone yesterday. While true, long-term protection takes a steady hand and a solid plan, there are things you can do right now to speed up the process. Here is how we get the job done fast—and how you can help.

    1. Identify the “Target” Immediately

    You can’t win a fight if you don’t know who you’re swinging at. A treatment for sugar ants won’t do a lick of good against Carpenter ants.

    • Check the evidence: Is it droppings? Chewed wires?
    • Snap a photo: If you see a bug, grab your phone and take a picture. Sending that to a professional is the fastest way to get the right chemicals in the right places.
    1. Cut Off the “Buffet Line”

    Pests aren’t in your home for the decor; they’re there for the snacks. To get rid of them fast, you have to make your home the most boring place on earth for a bug.

    • Wipe the counters: Even a tiny drop of soda is a feast for a colony.
    • Dry it up: Fix that leaky pipe under the sink. Most pests, especially roaches and silverfish, are looking for water more than food.
    • Seal the bins: Keep your trash in a container with a tight-fitting lid.
    1. Clear the Perimeter

    Sometimes the fastest way to clear the inside is to stop the “reinforcements” coming from the outside. Here in North Georgia, we have plenty of woods and brush.

    • Move the woodpile: If you have firewood stacked against the house, you’re basically inviting termites and spiders to move in. Move it at least 20 feet away.
    • Trim the hedges: If branches are touching your roof or siding, they are acting as a highway for ants and squirrels.
    1. Use the Right Tools (Don’t Over-Spray!)

    I see folks go to the big-box store and buy five different “bug bombs.” Truth be told, those often just scatter the pests deeper into your walls.

    • Baiting is better than spraying: For many pests, a professional-grade bait is faster because the bugs take the “poison” back to the nest.
    • Professional Strength: The products we use at Faith Pest Control aren’t the same as what’s on the shelf at the hardware store. Ours are designed to knock down populations on contact while providing a barrier that lasts.

    Why “Fast” Needs a Professional Touch

    You can swat a fly fast, but stopping an infestation requires a bit of science and a lot of experience. At Faith Pest Control, we don’t just “spray and pray.” We look at the entry points, the nesting habits, and the specific biology of the pests here in Jasper to make sure they leave—and stay gone.

    “We treat your home like it’s our own, with the honesty and integrity you expect from a neighbor.”

    If you’re seeing uninvited guests in your kitchen or hearing scratching in the attic, don’t wait for it to get worse. Give us a call. We’ll get out there, size up the situation, and get your peace of mind restored fast.

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  • A Jasper Homeowner’s Guide to the Ant Invasion
    Feb 10 2026

    Well hello there, neighbors. Fred Talley here with Faith Pest Control.

    If you’re reading this, chances are you just walked into your kitchen to make a cup of coffee and found a black ribbon of ants marching across your granite countertops like they own the place. Believe me, I know that “sinking feeling” in your gut when you realize your home has been breached.

    Up here in Jasper—from the Foothills to Big Canoe—we deal with everything from tiny little Odorous House Ants (those are the ones that smell like rotten coconuts when you squish ’em) to the big, wood-destroying Carpenter Ants.

    Before you go grabbing that can of yellow spray from the hardware store, let’s talk about how to handle this the right way.

    1. Identify the Target

    Not all ants are created equal. If you see big, beefy black ants hanging out near windowsills or damp wood, you might have a Carpenter Ant issue, which can actually hurt the structure of your home. If they’re teeny-tiny and heading straight for the sugar bowl, they’re likely just looking for a snack. Knowing who you’re fighting helps us know how to win.

    2. Resist the Urge to Spray

    This is the hardest piece of advice to follow. When you see ants, you want them dead now. But if you use a “repellent” spray (the kind that kills on contact), you might actually make the problem worse.

    Many ants, especially Fire Ants or Argentine Ants, react to sprays by “budding.” They sense the danger, panic, and the colony splits into three or four new colonies to survive. You might kill fifty ants today, but you’ve just guaranteed five hundred more next week.

    3. The “Clean and Clear” Method

    While you wait for professional help, do these three things:

    • Wipe the trails: Ants leave behind invisible “scent trails” (pheromones) so their buddies can follow them. Use soapy water or a vinegar solution to wipe down the area and break the trail.

    • Dry it up: Ants aren’t just hungry; they’re thirsty. Fix that leaky faucet and wipe the condensation off the bottom of the fridge.

    • Seal the snacks: Put the cereal in Tupperware and make sure the pet food isn’t sitting out overnight.

    4. Look Outside the Box (Literally)

    Most ant problems in Georgia start outside. Take a walk around your foundation. Are there tree limbs touching your roof? That’s an ant highway. Is the pine straw piled up six inches deep against your siding? That’s an ant hotel. Keeping your mulch a few inches away from the foundation can do wonders for keeping the critters out.

    Why “Faith” Matters in Pest Control

    At the end of the day, you want someone you can trust in your home. That’s why we do what we do. We don’t just “spray and pray”—we look for the nest, we use professional baits that the ants take back to the queen, and we make sure the job is done right the first time.

    If you’re tired of sharing your kitchen with six-legged roommates, give us a holler. We’ll get you back to living in a pest-free home, just the way it ought to be.

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