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Ants in the Dallas – Fort Worth, Texas Area There are many species of ants across the state of Texas and even more (over 700) in the United States. They are abundant and persistent and to the untrained eye, they all look the same. It is very common to “label”…
Wood Destroying Ants: How to Spot the Differences Between the Two Carpenter Ants There are 12 different species of Carpenter Ants in Texas which makes them a little hard to identify as they vary in color and size. Colors can range from solid black, black head/red thorax/black abdomen, solid red…
Bed Bugs, Bat Bugs & Bird Bugs, oh my! Bed Bugs The most common Bed Bug infestations today occur in a hotel or motel. World travelers who check will sometimes bring uninvited guess with them. When the traveler host unpacks his or her clothing they also unpack and shed eggs,…
Honey bees can become a problem when any one of several things happens. Most of the time though, the average spring time swarm of honey bees is usually not a major problem. Though it can be scary when you see them land at your home. In the DFW area, most…
There are thirty species of roaches in Texas. They are mostly nocturnal, but you will see them during the day if they are disturbed or you’ve got a large infestation. Cockroaches are unsanitary and cause health issues like allergies and other diseases. They also contribute to asthma problems, especially in…
More than just annoying and itchy, mosquitoes have tested positive locally for the West Nile Virus. Keep reading to learn how to protect your home and family. Mosquitoes are a pest that are capable of ruining a great day at the park, a romantic evening on a deck or from…
It’s not common to get these furry mammals in your yard (moles or voles), but it does happen occasionally. Here’s how to tell the difference. Moles You’ll rarely see these guys above ground and will probably only figure out your yard has a new resident by the tunnels they make.…
Did you know that Grub Worms are the immature stage of beetles? After the beetles mate and their eggs hatch, the larvae (grub worms) feed on your lawn. In winter they burrow deep in to the soil to stay warm. When it warms up in the spring, they emerge as…
Flea facts: A single female flea can lay up to 2000 eggs in her lifetime, with as many as 50 eggs per day. Under ideal conditions, with all of the offspring surviving and breeding themselves, a single pair of fleas could produce 2 trillion descendants in nine months. A female…