5 Things That Help Ants Build Nests Inside Your Coachella Home’s Walls
If you’ve ever heard faint rustling sounds in your walls or noticed a steady ant trail leading to a tiny crack, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with ants that have set up shop inside your home. In the Coachella Valley—where extreme summer heat can drive pests...
8 Ways You’re Accidentally Feeding Ants in Your Coachella Valley Home
When most Coachella Valley homeowners think of ant problems, they imagine crumbs on the floor or food left out overnight. But what if you're doing everything right—and still have ants? The truth is, you might be feeding ants without even realizing it. At Frazier Pest...
Tackling Termite Troubles in Coachella Valley: Frazier Pest Control’s Expert Solutions
Termites are more than just a nuisance—they’re a silent threat to homes and businesses across the Coachella Valley. If you've spotted mud tubes, heard faint clicking behind your walls, or noticed damaged wood, you’re not alone. Every year, termites cause billions in...
7 Hidden Entry Points That Let Cockroaches Into Your Coachella Valley Home
You clean regularly, store food properly, and take out the trash—but cockroaches still show up. If you live in the Coachella Valley, you’re not imagining things. The desert climate makes indoor environments especially appealing to roaches, particularly when they can...
5 Cleaning Mistakes That Attract Cockroaches—Even in Spotless Homes
Cockroaches can appear even in clean homes when small food, water, shelter, or clutter sources are left behind in hidden areas. The most common cleaning mistakes are leaving moisture under sinks, keeping pet food out overnight, missing grease and crumbs behind...
How Your HVAC System Could Be Attracting Cockroaches in Desert Homes
Cockroaches are a persistent problem for many homeowners in the Coachella Valley, where the desert heat drives pests indoors in search of shelter, food, and moisture. But one of the most overlooked entry points for cockroaches might be right under your nose—or more...
What Coachella Valley Residents Need to Know About the Arizona Bark Scorpions
While the Coachella Valley is home to many types of scorpions, most are not considered highly dangerous. Still, that doesn’t stop the fear—especially when it comes to one infamous species: the Arizona bark scorpion. Whether you’re a full-time desert resident, a...
Combatting Cockroaches: Strategies for Coachella Valley
When it comes to household pests, few are as universally despised—and as difficult to eliminate—as cockroaches. In the hot, dry climate of the Coachella Valley, cockroach infestations can spiral out of control quickly if left unaddressed. These pests aren't just...
What Should I Do If I Find a Black Widow Spider
If you find a black widow spider, do not touch it, crush it by hand, or move stored items around it without protection. Keep children and pets away, take a photo from a safe distance if identification is needed, and isolate the area until it can be inspected. Black...
Why Subterranean Termites Often Go Undetected in Coachella Valley Homes
Subterranean termites are some of the most destructive pests in the Coachella Valley, yet many homeowners don’t realize they have a problem until it’s too late. Unlike other pests that leave obvious signs, subterranean termites thrive in secrecy—out of sight and...