South Florida’s warm, humid climate makes it the perfect environment for mosquitoes—and unfortunately, they aren’t just a nuisance. These pests can also pose serious health risks due to their potential to spread diseases.
Do it yourself rodent control often starts with snap traps, glue traps, or store-bought baits. Homeowners may also try electric repellents, ultrasonic rat repellent devices, or even household tricks like cotton balls or mothballs.
What do you do when you’ve found your dream home, but discover that it’s crawling with termites?
When most of the country is raking leaves and preparing for snow, South Florida homeowners enjoy green grass nearly year-round. But that doesn’t mean your lawn doesn’t need attention before the cooler months.
Many homeowners in Florida are now opting for eco-friendly pest control solutions that prioritize the health of their families and the environment.
Did you know that termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year and that the damage is not covered by homeowners’ insurance? All pest control companies are not the same and the same is true for their warranties.
South Florida’s warm, humid, subtropical climate is perfect for more than just tropical plants—it’s also ideal for rodents. Roof rats and Norway rats thrive in backyards, sheds, garages, outdoor kitchens, and even outdoor living spaces.
While we marvel at how survival-capable cockroaches seem to be, that does not mean we welcome their presence in our homes. In fact, catching a glimpse of even a single cockroach is enough to send most people into a fumigation frenzy. Luckily you don’t necessarily have to go that route.
The crisp, fall air can be a sign of many things to come, from bonfires to football season. Unfortunately, it can also be a sign for mice, rats, and other rodentsto seek refuge in your home.
On September 24, 2018, media outlets reported the discovery of the first known naturally-occurring all female termite colonies in remote coastal areas of southern Japan.
How can you tell when a pest problem becomes too big to handle on your own? It isn’t always easy to appreciate the scale of an infestation, especially when it comes to ants.
Before preparing for a vacation, the last thing you probably want to think about is having to avoid pests during your trip. However, before enjoying some rest and relaxation, travelers should learn and practice pest prevention tips to help avoid bringing home these unwanted souvenirs.
Buzzing with activity, south Florida is a hot spot for visitors in more ways than one. As the temperatures begin to rise and seasonal travelers head outside to the beaches, pests emerge to follow them back indoors.
Maintaining a beautiful lawn in South Florida’s warm, tropical climate requires consistent care, and one of the most important aspects of lawn care is establishing a solid lawn fertilizer schedule.