Termite FAQ

Termites come in about two-thousand flavors, 50 different types in North America alone. In common are their hard heads that have a mouth they use to destroy things. People mistake them as relatives to ants. Actually they are very close relatives of cockroaches. There’s a lot to learn from this tiny beasts. Here the top…

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Bumper Crop of Summer Insects

This year may be one of the worst times in quite a while for some summer insects. Blame it on two factors: The blistering summer heat and how there was practically no winter in some regions of the United States. As we head into the dog days, ask yourself: Are you prepared to tackle a…

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A Nightmare Called Elm Seed

Well folks, it looks like the borders of our great nation were finally breached for the first time by a new emergent pest from Europe. If you haven’t read about it in the news already, let us be the first to highlight the details for you. The nuisance known as the Elm Seed Bug is…

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Bugtopia 2012

What happens when you cross unusually warm winter with excessive humidity and spring showers in the follow-up? A utopian paradise for insects and pest galore. Many Americans are discovering that 2012 is going to be a romping bug fest all year round, and Google search engines are full of inquiries about pest control agencies. While…

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Antagonized by Ants

Today we’re going to highlight Ant infestations that occur inside and outside your home. As is the case with most pests, Ants come in many different sizes and flavors. Some are native only to a few states (see Imported Fire Ant) while others come from every corner of the country (see Pavement Ant). The common…

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