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Don’t Be Caught With The Kissing Bug!

08 Feb, 2016 / by admin

Don’t Be Caught With The Kissing Bug!

The Kissing Bug is a insect that you don’t want to be caught with on Valentine’s Day. The triatomine bug, aka Kissing Bug carries a parasite that causes Chagas disease. The Kissing Bug is known to live outdoors and can be found in a variety of places including; Under porches Under cement In outdoor dog ...

How Many Legs Does A Centipede Have?

14 Dec, 2015 / by admin

How Many Legs Does A Centipede Have?

  Everyone has had the experience of screaming at the unpleasant sight of the bug with 100 legs running past you. That bug is call a centipede and its name may be misleading. Centipede means 100 legs but an actual centipede may have anywhere from 15 to 177 pairs of legs! These long flat creatures ...

Ticks are Active in the Winter

07 Dec, 2015 / by admin

Ticks are Active in the Winter

Being outdoors and enjoying nature is a wonderful thing, but some not so wonderful creatures can hitchhike back inside.   Ticks can jump onto our clothing or one of our furry friends while going inside after playing. Ticks are very hard to spot, an adult tick may be 1 cm long after full of blood ...

Are cockroaches using your pipes and plumbing as a personal highway?

16 Nov, 2015 / by admin

Are cockroaches using your pipes and plumbing as a personal highway?

We all recognize the light brown pest that scrambles when we flip the lights on. That’s right, it’s the cockroach. Adult cockroaches are easily distinguished by their light brown or tan color with two black stripes. Nymphs are darker and almost black still carrying the black stripes that start behind their head.  This pest can be ...

Was that a Silverfish?

12 Nov, 2015 / by admin

Was that a Silverfish?

Have you ever been in your house and seen a silver bug moving swiftly across your floor?   That was a silverfish! Silverfish can survive in all climates but thrive in dark and damp places such as your bathroom, basement, attic, or even your kitchen. Their predators are spiders and centipedes. Silverfish feed on sugar and glucose ...