07 Jan 2015

Making The Switch Toward Low Impact Pest Control

Going green? It seems like individuals and companies across the globe are trying to stay a bit greener these days, and for good reason. With new research being introduced every single day that revolves around just how much humans are damaging the planet, working a bit harder to protect it seems like the way to […]

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23 Dec 2014

Dealing with Cigarette Beetles

Even if you’re a nonsmoker, cigarettes can lead to trouble: the cigarette beetle is a common household pest that attacks dried goods. Its name is a result of its affinity for tobacco, but cereal, flour, dried fruit, seasonings (i.e. pepper, paprika, and sage), books, and furniture stuffing will do in a pinch. Which pest control […]

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25 Nov 2014

The Predatory Stink Bug

As fall and winter approaches the weather gets cooler, and as much as you don’t enjoy it, there are creatures who really don’t – bugs. As fall arrives and winter approaches, they begin looking for warm places to stay in order to survive. You can probably guess which warm places they might pick for the […]

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06 Jun 2014

Battling the Whitefly?

No Florida homeowner wants to fight whiteflies. They’re a mess, and they can be a real financial burden as they ruin plant after plant in your yard. If you’re like many though, finding a way to keep them out can be difficult. Here are a few tips that may help. Introduce Natural Predators: Did you […]

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29 Oct 2013
A ladybug on a plant with a bunch of aphids

Can ladybugs help your garden?

Many gardeners have a special place in their hearts for ladybugs. In fact, some even have them shipped in to let loose in their gardens. There’s an entire class of bugs called beneficials because they dine only on other pests. Ladybugs fall perfectly into this category. Also called the lady beetles or the ladybird beetles, […]

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03 Sep 2013

How Green Pest Control Can Help You

If you’ve recently identified a pest infestation at home, your first instinct is most likely to find the first professional termite and pest control service you see in the phone book and ask them to come over and take care of it. Unfortunately, in some cases, that may mean harmful chemical sprays that can be […]

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16 Apr 2013

Flea Season Is Almost Here! Are You Ready?

As warmer weather approaches, so too do the flea problems that often plague so many households. While you certainly don’t have to have a pet to deal with fleas, most households that do have flea problems have some kind of pet in or near the house. Even houses with outdoor dogs and cats may end […]

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03 Aug 2012

Think About Choosing Green Pest control

We have hybrid cars. We have electric lawnmowers. We have solar power, Energy-star certified appliances, and countless other means of sustainably going about our lives. Why not extend environmental responsibility to your indoor and outdoor pest control? Historically, pesticides have been initially accepted enthusiastically. In the heyday of DDT, a cheerful poster featuring a girl […]

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26 Jun 2012

Explaining the Benefits Green Pest Control

What is green pest control? Green pest control services are designed to protect the vitality of natural resources and use the least harmful chemicals possible and cause the least impact on the environment. A good green pest control service will choose products that have successfully performed well in rigorous testing and research trials. You can […]

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05 Jun 2012

The Down and Dirty Info on Cockroaches

There are many different species of roaches in the world, with reports ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 different types. However, thankfully for those with need of pest control, only about 30 species can be found within American homes. Since they prefer moist and warm areas, Florida is a perfect place for their habitat, with the […]

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