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Atlanta Pest Control Experts, North Fulton Pest Solutions, Discuss the Importance of Gutter Cleaning

North Fulton Pest Solutions cautions Atlanta area homeowners to keep their gutters clean. Leaves and debris that are often caught in gutters attract pests that can eventually make their way into the home.

2013-06-27
NORCROSS, GA, June 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Atlanta pest control experts, North Fulton Pest Solutions, point out that keeping gutters clean is necessary for more than preventing clogging and the subsequent overflow of rainwater. When leaves and other debris build up in the gutters they provide a hospitable environment for unwanted bugs, rodents, and birds. It is then easy for these pests to make their way inside!

The Importance of Keeping Pests and Animals out of Gutters
In Atlanta, wildlife control is important for homeowners. A gutter filled with damp dirt, debris, and leaves provides an inviting home for vermin like squirrels, rats, and other rodents, as well as birds who like to nest in leaf-filled gutters.

While these larger pests are obvious offenders along one's roofline, many homeowners fail to realize that insect infestations including those of ants and cockroaches often originate from above. The decaying organic matter in dirty gutters creates the ideal harborage and breeding area for many of the most common household crawling pests.

Blake Edwards, Director of Business Development for North Fulton Pest Solutions, says, "We at North Fulton Pest Solutions pride ourselves on being leaders in pest control in Atlanta. We tell our customers that a crucial part of pest control is taking steps, like keeping gutters clean, to prevent pests from getting inside your home in the first place."

Alternatives to Cleaning your own Gutters
Gutter cleaning is probably one of the most dreaded home maintenance jobs there is, and potentially one of the most dangerous. Fortunately, there are plenty of alternatives to this dangerous chore.

North Fulton Pest Solutions installs a unique, patented LeafProof Gutter Protection System that works differently from other gutter systems to keep debris and leaves out of gutters to begin with, making regular gutter cleaning unnecessary.

To learn more about North Fulton's Atlanta wildlife control, gutter protection, mosquito control, termite control, and other services, visit http://www.northfultonexterminating.com or call 770-475-7419.

About North Fulton Pest Solutions:
Founded in 1970, North Fulton Pest Solutions is a family-owned and operated pest control company in Atlanta, Ga. With an A+ rating and zero complaints with the Better Business Bureau, North Fulton Pest Solutions is Atlanta's most trusted source for pest control, termite treatments, mosquito control and wildlife removal.

For more information, please visit http://www.northfultonexterminating.com.

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[Press-News.org] Atlanta Pest Control Experts, North Fulton Pest Solutions, Discuss the Importance of Gutter Cleaning
North Fulton Pest Solutions cautions Atlanta area homeowners to keep their gutters clean. Leaves and debris that are often caught in gutters attract pests that can eventually make their way into the home.