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Fun Fact Friday: Australia’s Native Spiders the FunnelWeb, Skeletorus and Sparklemuffin
The Sydney Funnel Web Spider may be the most dangerous to humans. Its venom is so potent and fast-acting that a small child could die within 15 minutes. Luckily, anti-venom was developed and since then, there have been no more reported human deaths. In addition to the...
2014 Associate of the Year
Congratulation to Foster Carroll for being selected the Southern and Sovereign Pest Control 2014 Associate of the Year. Foster is being selected because of the outstanding performance of the Atlanta office during 2014 and the last several years. Foster has provided...
Fun Fact Friday: Fire Ants
A new study from the University of Illinois has found, via means of genetic testing, that fire ants were most likely native to Spain and found their way across oceans to Mexico and the Philippines by means of early 16th Century global trade routes. Ships carried soil...
Fun Fact Friday: Roaches
Waterbugs (AKA Oriental Cockroaches) have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria, six kinds of parasitic worms and at least seven other kinds of human pathogens. Oriental cockroaches’ habit of feeding on filth means that they are likely to pick up...
Fun Fact Friday: Oh Rats!
What just happened to my TV? What on earth is going on in my attic? What happened to my bread box? Are you stuck at home in cold weather with more than just your family? Each year in the winter, rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the U.S. The first couple...
Fun Fact Friday: Earwigs
Weird but true: Male earwigs find mates using their sense of smell. They get their name from a myth that they will crawl right into your ear if you sleep outside. There over 1800 species from the order Dermaptera or “skin wings” derived from their short, leather-like...
Guess who else is tired of winter and ready for spring? Subterranean Termites!
Subterranean termites spend winters underground but come springtime they begin to swarm once the ground warms to approximately 70 degrees and after the last winter freeze. When forming new colonies; flying male and female "Swarmer" termites break off their wings,...
Brown Recluse Spiders
Fun Fact Friday: Brown Recluse Spiders, poisonous spider bites and Why Not to DIY pest control The Brown Recluse Spider bite is painless but may cause a spreading, tissue-killing wound. Infrequently, reactions include fever, chills, joint pain and convulsions. Death...
Did You Know There Are Two Different Bug Species with Similar Names?
Waterbugs, aka Oriental Cockroach, get their name from living in sewers, under debris like leaves, stone, firewood and coming out of drains. They carry a strong, unpleasant, roachy odor. Blah right? For those wanting more details on Waterbugs visit NPMA's...
Is the Risk of Contracting West Nile Virus Worth it?
If you work out, are pregnant or have type “O” blood you may be attracting mosquitoes. Not only are mosquitoes attracted to people with higher body temperatures and certain blood types, but also to people who wear darker colors, like black, dark blue, or red. In...
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