Homeowners often first notice a termite infestation or an ant infestation when winged swarmers appear inside or around their home. But how do you know if you’re dealing with flying ants or termites?
No matter where you live, whether it’s a house, apartment, condo, mobile home, or anything in between, pests will always try to find their way in. They come in all shapes and sizes, but rarely will you find an infestation more destructive or stubborn than rats.
Raccoons are common nuisance animals in South Florida, and while they may seem harmless, their presence around your home can quickly lead to a variety of problems.
Just when you have finally gotten control of the fungus diseases such as brown patch fungus that have been plaguing your lawn throughout the winter and spring, now as summer approaches, homeowners must deal with a plethora of new lawn pests, like weeds, grubs, sod webworms, mealybugs, armyworms, aphids, and most notably, chinch bugs.
In Southeast Florida, our warm climate creates the perfect environment for year-round insect activity — and that means pest control isn’t a one-time job.
As the warmer and rainy months approach, South Floridians must be aware that termite swarming season is also upon us, putting homes and businesses at increased risk of becoming infested.
When faced with a termite infestation, many homeowners wonder, “Can I treat termites myself?” While DIY termite control might seem like an appealing solution, the reality is that it’s often ineffective and can even lead to further damage.
Treehoppers are fascinating insects that belong to the family Membracidae. They are known for their unique physical appearance, which varies greatly from species to species.
You might think you know enough about cockroaches—they’re gross and they’re unwelcome. What more is there to learn? Known for being nearly indestructible, these pests are notoriously hard to get rid of, often requiring professional pest control services to fully eradicate them.
Many homeowners across South Florida are curious to know, “Does mulch attract termites?”, especially when they notice the perfect conditions for termites around their home’s foundation. Well, Hulett is here to help.
Welcome to the wild, wacky world of termites! These tiny, tireless insects play an important role in our ecosystem in the wild, but they are also an enormous pest and one of the worst nightmares for homeowners, especially in South Florida.
Traveling is one of life’s greatest joys, offering the chance to try new foods, meet new people, and explore new cities. However, amidst the excitement of traveling, it’s easy to overlook a hidden risk: bed bugs.
Florida’s warm climate is a paradise for people—and pests. From mosquitoes and fleas to spiders and no-see-ums, bug bites in Florida are a year-round concern. These biting pests can cause painful reactions, health risks, and serious discomfort for families across South Florida.
There are several important steps to take when preparing your home for the termite tenting process. The team at Hulett will arrive for a property inspection and pre-treatment walk-through where we will discuss in detail the proper steps you must take before we tent your home.
Ants are among the most fascinating creatures on Earth. From their incredible strength to their highly organized social structure, ants have amazed insect enthusiasts around the world.