Jeff Freebold
Gulfstream Environmental Services provides one-stop pest control services in and around your home or business. We are family owned and have been serving our community since 1979. We are leaders in environmentally friendly pest control.
Articles by this Author
West Palm Beach Pests
- By Jeff Freebold
- Published 05/16/2012
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
As you considering moving to the West Palm Beach area in Florida or perhaps buying a vacation home in the area, there is a lot to research.
Are They Bed Bugs Cockroaches or Carpet Beetles?
- By Jeff Freebold
- Published 04/10/2012
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
Bed bugs, cockroaches, and carpet beetles can all be very problematic pests
when they make their way into a person’s home. Knowing the difference between
each of these pests can make it a lot easier to know how to treat the problem
when faced with one. If you want to know which of the three has made its way
into your home, here is some information about each pest.
Tips on DIY Raccoon Control
- By Jeff Freebold
- Published 03/9/2012
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
While raccoons look cute and gentle from afar, are actually are anything but
cute and sweet when they have invaded your space. Not only have raccoons
received a bad reputation for carrying rabies and a host of different parasites,
they also come equipped with strong claws and capable teeth.
Are Do It Yourself Methods Really Bestfor Termite Control?
- By Jeff Freebold
- Published 02/19/2012
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
Your home is not only your biggest investment, but to many of us home also
means family. Your home means an escape from the rigors of work. Sometimes, your
home may even mean a spot to entertain guests. In a word, home means comfort. No
matter what your home means to you, though, you want it to be safe and
comfortable, right?
Important Facts To Know About Bee Removal
- By Jeff Freebold
- Published 01/28/2012
- Home Improvement
- Unrated
While honey bees might not have the most feared sting in the world, but nobody wants to get stung by then and they most certainly are not fun to get rid of when they have made a home in your walls, roof, attic, or eaves.
