When termites begin to wreak havoc on your home, the only thing on your mind is protecting your foundation and your family’s health.
Cockroach problems don’t start with sightings—in fact, they usually end with them. By the time one scurries across the counter or crawls out of a cabinet, there’s a good chance a full infestation is already underway.
Not really as spooky as they sound, ghost ants, Apinoma Melanocephalum, are an invasive species thought to originate in Asia or Africa.
Flies are more than just pesky intruders; they play intriguing roles in our environment and exhibit fascinating behaviors. In this blog, we’ll explore various fly species, their lifecycles, and their ecological and pest control significance here in South Florida.
Every spring and summer, termites emerge from their nests in huge numbers. This event is called swarming and signals that the reproductive members of termite colonies in the area are leaving to reproduce and start new colonies — maybe at your house if they can.
In the spirit of this April’s, Friday the 13th, Hulett invites you to take a look at some interesting bug superstitions. All sorts of superstitions and folklore surround insects.
Unfortunately, most homeowner’s insurance policies do not cover damage caused by termites. While termites can cause extensive and expensive damage to your property, insurance companies typically exclude pest-related damage, including termites, from coverage.
Dollarweed, also known as pennywort, is one of South Florida’s most persistent and frustrating lawn invaders.
You’re sitting in your living room when you hear a faint clicking noise. It’s subtle and easy to ignore—probably just the house settling, right? Days pass, and then you notice something unsettling: a small pile of discarded wings near the windowsill.
Imagine having fun at an outdoor activity only to realize you’ve been scratching an itchy spot on your arm. Why? Mosquitoes.
As the weather begins to warm, Florida homeowners may wonder when to begin preparing their lawn for the upcoming spring season. The unique climate in South Florida means that traditional spring schedules often need to be adjusted, making it essential to start your lawn care early.
Several different types of termites can cause expensive, time-consuming headaches for South Florida homeowners, including native and invasive drywood, dampwood, and subterranean wood-eaters.
Have you ever wondered why certain insects are attracted to light, while other insects are repelled by light?
Rodents have always co-existed with humans. Since the Roman Empire rodents and their disease-carrying vectors, such as fleas and ticks have been responsible for most of the major plagues throughout history.