by admin | Jan 29, 2016 | Company News, Pest Control, Pest Control Industry News
Fun Fact Friday – Zika Virus The Zika Virus is spread through mosquito bites. The illness is mild with symptoms often lasting less than a week. Approximately one in five people infected with the virus show symptoms. Currently, no vaccine or specific treatment exists...
by admin | Jan 19, 2016 | miscellaneous, Pest Control
Fun Facts – Scorpion Fly The male Scorpion Fly has scorpion-like tail, hence how it got its name. The Scorpion Fly has a reddish head with a long beak to go along with its black and yellow body. A male Scorpion Fly will woo a female with gift offerings of prey or by...
by admin | Jan 8, 2016 | miscellaneous, Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Spiny Flower Mantis The Spiny Flower Mantis grows to 1.5 inches in size. A mature Spiny Flower Mantis has spiny structures on the underside of its abdomen. If needed, the Spiny Flower Mantis is capable of seizing and killing prey bigger than itself....
by admin | Dec 18, 2015 | miscellaneous, Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Tips for those Uninvited Holiday Guests that Overstay their Welcome Tis the season of the fresh pine smell of evergreen needles, holiday spirit and gifts that keep on crawling. There is nothing festive about uninvited holiday guests that overstay...
by admin | Dec 11, 2015 | miscellaneous, Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Assassin the “Kissing” Bug Assassin bugs or “kissing bugs” get their names from their habit of biting humans on the face near the lips while they sleep. Assassin bugs can transmit serious diseases, such as Chagas disease, to humans. Chagas disease,...
by admin | Nov 20, 2015 | miscellaneous, Pest Control
Fun Fact Friday – Insects, Bees & Bugs III Except Antarctica, Bees are found on every continent. The walking stick has the ability to regenerate lost limbs. Grasshoppers are herbivores, which means they eat only plants. Carpenter Ants originate from large nests in...