Living in Florida, you are well aware of the threat hurricanes pose during August through September. While you take measures to secure your home against the high winds and torrential rains, it’s important not to overlook the potential pest problems that can arise after a storm.
Not exactly the event you might expect, with red carpets, camera, celebrities, and the like – ants are nonetheless making a grand entrance in Florida homes this summer.
Spiders are a part of Florida’s ecosystem—but that doesn’t mean you want them inside your home. We’ve gathered answers to the top questions you’re Googling, from what scent do spiders hate to how to keep spiders away while sleeping.
As a homeowner, you have plenty of expenses to cover, so you’re only smart to look for ways to keep household costs down. While evaluating your options, you might find yourself wondering if professional pest control is worth the investment or if DIY pest control methods would suffice.
Hulett Environmental Services is excited to announce its expansion into a new office space. This office space is next door to their current location and offers the company more room to accommodate their growing team.
Although most south Floridians welcome the cooler weather, it may draw inside several unwanted guests. As temperatures drop, rodents are more likely to invade homes looking for warmth. We can’t blame them, but we also do not have to live with them.
South Florida’s tropical climate, with its high humidity and ample rainfall, sets the stage for many bugs, rodents, and other pests that thrive in Florida’s paradise. While many bugs are nuisance pests, such as most ants, some others pose risks to humans and pets.
Life in Florida provides warm weather, ample opportunities for outdoor adventure, and unfortunately, mosquitoes. These insects can quickly turn enjoyable moments under the sun into itchy and uncomfortable experiences.
Treating fleas in the home can be challenging. Part of the issue is that, according to recent research, fleas may be becoming more resistant to the different kinds of treatment than ever before.
Living in South Florida comes with its fair share of pest challenges. From ants and roaches to termites and mosquitoes, homeowners in the Sunshine State often find themselves battling unwanted intruders.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and with the cooler temps, rodents are looking for a place to settle down for a long winter’s nap.
Why are there so many pests in Florida? Both pests and people from abroad flock to Florida to enjoy the year-round moderate temperatures. But without the harsh winter freezes that control pest populations in other states, keeping insects out of your Florida home is a year-round challenge.
Did you know that the damage termites inflict on homes is worse than the combined destruction from natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes?
Be honest: when you hear the words “pest control,” doesn’t your mind immediately jump to your home? It is okay if it does: that’s where the focus lies for most of us. It is important, though, that you also put in some effort to keep your workplace as clean and pest free as possible.
As Halloween approaches, it’s not just the costumes and decorations that can give you a fright. Florida homes are also at risk of being invaded by creepy crawlers during this spooky season.