THE BUZZ ABOUT SPRINGTIME PESTS

Pest control technician applying perimeter barrier treatment to prevent Asian beetle infestations in wooded area.

Spring is a season of renewal, fresh starts, and vibrant life emerging from winter’s slumber. As the days grow warmer and longer, gardens begin to flourish and wildlife reawakens. But as much as we celebrate the beauty of the season, there’s another kind of buzz in the air we must be aware of — the…

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NEW YEAR, NEW PEST PROBLEMS

Rodent in a home setting, illustrating signs of a potential rodent infestation, relevant to pest control and prevention discussions.

As the calendar flips to a new year, we’re welcomed by the icy embrace of freezing temperatures and drifting snow. This season not only blankets the world in snow and chilly air but also introduces distinctive challenges in the realm of winter pest control. While many pests seem to disappear, some resilient critters thrive in…

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BUGGING OUT THIS FALL: GET TO KNOW THE MOST NOTORIOUS FALL FLIERS

Ladybugs, black and orange boxelder bugs, and close-up of a fly, representing common fall insects and pests.

Ah, fall — the season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice everything, and the stunning changing of colors. But wait, there’s a number of creepy crawling surprises hiding behind the autumn charm. That’s right – bugs! Just as we’re settling into the autumn vibes, these fall fliers decide to rain on our cozy parade.  Asian Lady…

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BE BUG-FREE THIS FALL

Cluster of ladybugs in various colors, including red and orange, with distinct black spots, on a textured surface, related to pest management and prevention strategies.

Fall is a time for apple orchards, wearing plaid, carving pumpkins and watching the leaves change. It is definitely not a time for bugs. So why are these irritating insects sticking around?  Boxelder bugs, wasps, hornets and Asian beetles hit their stride in the cooler months of fall. Luckily we have some tips and tricks…

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