As a landlord in South Florida, one of the most challenging issues you might face is a bed bug infestation. Bed bugs can cause discomfort for guests and tenants, frustration and annoyance for all, and even legal headaches if not handled quickly.
There has been an influx of new homeowners into the South Florida area. Many have heard of the damage caused by mealybugs and aphids, however, there are many other insects pests, weeds, and diseases to consider when maintaining your grass, plants, and landscape.
Dichondra is a creeping broadleaf weed that can quickly take over South Florida lawns if left unchecked. With its small, kidney-shaped leaves and low-growing habit, it spreads aggressively through both seeds and stolons, crowding out desirable turf like St. Augustine grass.
The type of termite treatment that’s best for your home depends on several factors including; type of termites you have, age and construction of the home and the severity of the overall infestation.
Welcome to the Hulett “Kid’s Corner,” where kids can find all kinds of cool and interesting things about bugs. Insects can be such pests, but learning about them can be fun! For example, did you know that ants can lift 100 times their own body weight?
South Florida’s mild winters offer a welcome break from the harsh cold that other parts of the country experience. However, this milder weather can also mean more persistent weeds in your lawn and garden.
As if invasive Asian subterranean termites weren’t causing enough harm to homes and businesses in South Florida with their super-sized colonies and voracious appetites, the Sun-Sentinel reported in an April 24 article that now these aggressive termites are chowing dow
When it comes to protecting your family and pets from mosquito bites and the diseases they may carry, it’s not just about sprays and traps. Nature already has its own mosquito control system built in—and it starts with predators like bats, birds, frogs, and dragonflies.
Have you ever walked into your bathroom or garage only to be greeted by a spider in the corner? If you’re wondering how do spiders get in the house, the answer may surprise you. Spiders are resourceful, and South Florida homes offer just the kind of environment they’re looking for.
Crawl spaces provide rodents with everything they need—darkness, shelter, and access to food and water through nearby plumbing. Unfortunately, this makes them one of the most common areas for infestations.
Signs of rats in crawl space areas include:
After 50 years of pest control service in South Florida, we’ve heard from thousands of customers about how termites have negatively impacted their lives, and we know there’s a lot to ask:
Each year, over two million homes in the United States will be treated for a termite infestation. Termite damage in the United States costs homeowners more than $5 billion in property damage every year.
Mosquitoes can be a real headache for homeowners in Florida. These pesky insects are not only annoying but can also carry dangerous diseases such as malaria, Zika, West Nile Virus, and dengue fever.
There are dozens of fascinating species of Florida house spiders, and while most are relatively harmless, two stand out from the rest as the most dangerous. Their bites can cause serious medical issues, especially for young children, older adults, or anyone with underlying health conditions.
You’ve likely noticed that nowadays, staying in an Airbnb on a trip almost feels more common than traditional hospitality options like hotels and bed and breakfasts.