Tips and Information on Pest Kinds and Management
It’s finally the end of the year! That means more holiday festivities, travel, plenty of food, gift giving, and preparing for the next year. With everything to juggle, it can be easy to forget one of the most important parts…
Read MoreMid-May marks the first time in 13 years that Brood XIX, also known as the Great Southern Brood, will be sweeping through the Southern states. The Oklahoma State University Extension Office has said that the brood is known to show…
Read MoreAre you ready for the winter months ahead? Rodent Awareness Week is here which means it is time to inspect our homes for entry points so that we can get ready for winter, getting the yard free of debris, cleaning…
Read MoreIn 1907, the first earwig was identified in Seattle, Washington. Due to myths and old European superstitions, it was given this rather unnerving name. Contrary to what people originally thought, though, the earwig is relatively harmless. Their pincers aren’t even…
Read MoreNo one likes termites, even moreso when they’re in your home. The last thing you want to hear is that you have termite damage. Ever year, termites cause billions of dollars in damage and the owners spend over two billion…
Read MoreAs the weather gets warmer, more bugs start to make their appearances. Among them is the Deer Tick, an orange/brown insect with dark legs. Found in the north-eastern, mid-Atlantic, and the south east/north central regions of the United States, ticks…
Read MoreHornets are closely related to yellow jackets, even resembling them. In tropical Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America, there are about 20 hornet species. During the winter, hornets will abandon their nests. Only new queens – and their eggs –…
Read MoreImagine you’re having a get together with your family at a lake. A grill is going, kids are running around having fun, and the smell of food drifts on the wind. It’s a pleasant time, but then you hear a…
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