by Melinda | May 10, 2023 | Biting Insects, Camdenton, Dixon, Fort Leonard Wood, Houston, Lake of the Ozarks, Lebanon, Licking, Osage Beach, Pest Control in Missouri, Rolla, Salem, St Robert, Sullivan, Ticks, Viburnum, Waynesville
There’s no doubt, it can be all fun to walk free in your yard, throw a backyard party and play games with your kids when there’s no swarm of mosquitoes that are blood-thirsty, fleas and ticks that can harm you kids and pets, itchy chigger bites and many other bugs you...
by Robin | Sep 19, 2022 | Boss, Camdenton, Dixon, Fort Leonard Wood, Houston, Lake of the Ozarks, Lebanon, Licking, Osage Beach, Pest Control in Missouri, Resources & Tips, Rolla, Salem, St Robert, Sullivan, Viburnum, Waynesville
Cricket infestation in the house? Dealing with crickets, cricket infestation, crickets in house, or the chirps chips cricket sounds? Additional common pest control issues that we often see in September are crickets. Are Crickets a Problem? Crickets can build up in...
by Robin | Sep 2, 2022 | Boss, Camdenton, Dixon, Fort Leonard Wood, Houston, Lake of the Ozarks, Lebanon, Licking, Osage Beach, Resources & Tips, Rolla, Salem, St Robert, Sullivan, Viburnum, Waynesville
September Pest – Flying Ants In the month of September, the pest to look out for is the Flying Ant. Flying Ants are ants that are sexually mature. A common flying ant is the Carpenter Ant. People commonly confuse the common Flying Ant and termites. Although...
by Robin | Apr 22, 2022 | Occasional Invaders, Pest Control in Missouri, Pest Identification
Snails can be found in a very wide range of environments including ditches, deserts, and the abyssal depths of the sea. Although many people are familiar with terrestrial snails, land snails are in the minority. Marine snails constitute the majority of snail species,...
by Robin | Apr 22, 2022 | Occasional Invaders, Pest Control in Missouri, Pest Identification
Slug is a common name that is normally applied to any gastropod mollusc that lacks a shell, has a very reduced shell, or has a small internal shell. This is in contrast to the common name snail, which is applied to gastropods that have coiled shells that are big...
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