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When you’re in business for over 100 years, you learn a thing or two about pests. Check out our blog for fun facts, preventative tips, and industry secrets.
Most pests that get in your home are going to find their way inside by way of a gap, crack, or hole in the outside walls of your home. But that is not the case with ticks.
When a porch sinks down at one corner, a balcony collapses, sheds leak, exterior stairs break, or some other outside wood structures begin to show the effects of carpenter bee damage, the question of how much damage does a single carpenter bee cause becomes a philosophical one.
But, we're going to focus on the differences between these two types of mice, to help you better protect your health and your property.
Do you have flies in your home that you think are house flies but they don't seem to behaving like house flies? You might have a cluster fly problem.
We all know that mosquitoes can carry and spread viruses, but few people truly understand how this works or how serious a threat it is.
If you've ever been attacked by a swarm of yellow jackets, you might be tempted to believe that these insects are bad tempered.
While there are many benefits to the summer season, such as lively weekend festivals, picnics, blooming flowers, and warm, sunny days, there are also some negatives; one of the biggest downsides to the summer season is the return of the warm weather insects.
These bugs have been living with us since the dawn of time. They know how to avoid our attempts to get rid of them.
The baldfaced hornet sounds scary. The intimidating flying insect has its sights on your home, and it may be because you are unknowingly attracting it there.
Carpet beetles, like their name infers, are beetles that feed on carpets; but that is not where the trouble stops.