Summer Lawn Alert – Sod Webworms
Sod Webworms can be serious pests for your lawn…and because of the summer rains and heat, the most severe damage usually occurs now. You’ve worked … Continue Reading
Sod Webworms can be serious pests for your lawn…and because of the summer rains and heat, the most severe damage usually occurs now. You’ve worked … Continue Reading
According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), stinging insects send more than 500,000 people to the emergency room annually. Most stinging insects reach their … Continue Reading
Pests can be very annoying but at the same time, some of them can be very beneficial for us. There are a variety of bugs … Continue Reading
The black widow spider is found in every state except Alaska and is considered to be one of the most recognizable pests in the world. … Continue Reading
Zoysia are finer textured than St. Augustine grasses and have a softer feel. They are slower growing and produce less leaf clippings than St. Augustine … Continue Reading
As the weather continues to warm up, pests that we usually encounter outside may soon be attempting to make their way indoors. For the most part, … Continue Reading
Have you ever heard of anyone that can eat 24 hours a day without ever slowing down? Most likely your answer is no, but the … Continue Reading
You may hear the hum, but you will definitely feel the bite when the mosquitoes around your home decide its feeding time. The mosquito-borne Zika virus … Continue Reading
The Fourth of July is traditionally the busiest time for summer travel. So the question is, are you taking all the steps to prevent any unnecessary … Continue Reading
Cockroaches. Many of us shiver at the mere thought of a cockroach in our home. And while the looks of them can terrify many people, … Continue Reading
Bring on the summer picnics, cookouts…and lots of pest activity? It’s officially summer and that means an increase in pest activity. The warm, rainy weather creates … Continue Reading
Fluctuating temperatures and rainy weather have led to a hotbed of ant activity across the Southeast, and not just in yards, but also in homes. … Continue Reading