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 When Should You Be Afraid of Termite Swarms?
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By ZacJ
In Blog, Pest Identification
Posted May 24, 2017

When Should You Be Afraid of Termite Swarms?

So you’ve spotted a termite swarm near you home? Your immediate thought may be that you have a termite infestation on your hands, however, that’s not always the case. Don’t jump to conclusions, [...]

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 Termites in Florida: Identification Guide
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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification, termites
Posted May 10, 2017

Termites in Florida: Identification Guide

Termites have a very special relationship with Florida. Every year, these pests cost home and business owners across the state millions of dollars. There are even a few government funded programs [...]

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 Pest Control Tips for Transitioning Into Spring!
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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted March 1, 2017

Pest Control Tips for Transitioning Into Spring!

Spring is here, meaning many of our least favorite pests are back. Preparing for spring pests requires a little attention to detail. Don’t worry! We’ve got five simple pest control hacks you can [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted September 18, 2015

The Genghis Kahns of the Ant World and The Virus That May Control Them

Genghis Khan conquered nearly 12 million square miles of territory in 21 years, more than anyone one else in history. He left untold millions dead in his path. Though the Argentine Ant is less [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted December 11, 2014

The Effects of LED Lighting on Insects

LED light bulbs are quickly becoming a popular alternative to traditional incandescent bulbs, and new measures are underway to completely replace traditional bulbs with new LED options. LED light [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted November 20, 2014

Chocolate-Covered Insects: A Great Stocking Stuffer This Holiday Season

Chocolate and the holidays practically go hand in hand as many popular holiday gifts include rich, chocolaty goodness. Stockings are stuffed, presents are exchanged, and recipes are made that [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted November 6, 2014

How to Maintain a Pest-Free Restaurant

A wetter than normal summer  caused an increased number of invasive, troublesome, and dangerous insects in homes and gardens all across the country. Restaurants are reporting a higher number of [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted October 28, 2014

Zombie Bees

The northeastern half of the United States is beginning to see a surge in “zombie bee” populations. These bees have been infected with parasites that make them act out of character [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted October 16, 2014

Autumn Bugs Trick-or-Treat in Homes

The autumn months bring cooler weather, pumpkins, and changing leaf colors. Unfortunately, these months also bring insects that crawl into homes and buildings to escape the change in outside [...]

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By ZacJ
In Blog, Homeowner Tips, Pest Identification
Posted October 10, 2014

Bristletails

Also known as silverfish and firebrats, bristletails frequently invade homes, and will eat cereals, grains, breads, books, paper, wallpaper, and rotting organic material. They frequently live on [...]

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