Pest Control
How to take the Bite out of Fleas
There are many DIY over-the-counter flea treatments available but, we’re finding that fleas have built up a resistance to these treatments.
Read MoreTenderness Toward Existence
Eco-friendly and Pet-friendly Pest Control Solutions I love animals and our environment and have committed to preserve our natural resources to the best of my ability both professionally and personally. My wife, daughter and I recently moved into an historic home once owned by Dr. George W. Tyrell, a great friend of Thomas Edison, who’s…
Read MoreGhost Ants Are The Ghosts With The Most
Ghost ants are opaque or transparent like a ghosts, very difficult to see. They are small and love tiny cracks and crevices of your home.
Read MoreLet’s Go Crazy
Crazy ants are tiny and scurry around eating anything from live and dead insects to fruits, plants and your open box of Captain Crunch.
Read MoreHelp! I’m on FIRE!!
If you’ve lived in Florida and not gotten attacked by fire ants yet, consider yourself very lucky. But don’t get too comfortable.
Read MoreSummer Lawns in Florida – Is the grass greener on the other side?
Lawns are affected by many factors and summertime weather is one of the most challenging for keeping lawns and shrubs healthy.
Read MoreHoneydew Gets a Whole New Meaning, Whiteflies
Whiteflies are getting ready to make their marks, literally, on our trees and shrubs. Whiteflies feast on more than 60 types of trees and shrubs and lay eggs in a white lacy pattern on the underside of the leaf. In the young stage, the insect feeds on the plant’s fluids with piercing mouthparts. It sucks…
Read MoreSur-thrive-or – Roaches, the amazing pest that just doesn’t die
One would think that removing the head of a living creature like a roaches would be the end of said living creature. Like pretty close to immediately. Unless you’re a chicken. We all know about running around like a chicken with its head cut off. But what about a creature without a head that still…
Read MoreThe Mighty Termite, Termighty
When we hear the word termite, our minds go to a variety of bad scenarios – damaged wood, rotted floorboards, tents, costly repairs. Let’s face it, nobody likes termites. Well, except for maybe ants. Ants are natural predators to termites, so if you have an active termite colony, there’s a good chance, you have happy…
Read More