Our Pest Control Blog
If you want to learn more about protecting your home from pests, you’re in the right place! Check out our blog for expert advice, fun facts, and more.
The thought of finding a tick attached to your loved one, pet, or yourself is unnerving. With so much going on in the world today, thinking about ticks seems far down on the priority list. However, don’t underestimate the danger ticks can bring.
There are 3 roaches commonly found in Texas. Keep reading on to learn more about these common roaches, and what to do if you find one of these critters in your home.
If you’re harboring ants in your home, you need to be aware of what different kinds of ants may be present. Different types of these critters can have various effects on your home, so it’s important to know what you’re dealing with so you can be informed as you handle your pest problems.
As a Texas homeowner, you need to know the common spiders that you might find in your home. Spiders certainly have a beneficial utility in nature but having them around our homes is not a good thing.
Stinging insects can wreak havoc around your home and make you nervous to spend time outside. Although bees are a critical part of our ecosystem, having nests around your house is stressful, especially if you or a family member is allergic.
Mosquitoes are certainly a nuisance pest around our homes.
"Don't let the bed bugs bite." You’ve probably heard this hundreds or thousands of times in your life but thought it was just an expression with no real meaning. Unfortunately, these bugs do exist and they’ve made a comeback over the years.
Is everything bigger in Texas? Based on the size of the following insects, this popular phrase definitely proves to be true. Let’s take a look at the largest bugs in the state.
Texas is a great place to live. Galveston has long been the beach getaway for Texans, and Houston is a cultural epicenter that supplies museums, live music, and well-known education facilities.
Cockroaches are one of the most iconic insects that come to mind when people hear the word “pest.” They are unsanitary, tenacious, and worst of all, they spread rapidly.