Over 1,300 species of scorpions are scattered worldwide, and some of them are known residents in the Southern and Southwestern United States, such as in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. Most scorpions are not actually poisonous, but there are scorpions that can be harmful to individuals that should be avoided and even eliminated. Scorpions prefer to stay in desert flats, … Read More
Common Pest Control Issues for Hotels
Pest control issues for hotels have never been more challenging as the innovations of technology make it easier for customers to read reviews regarding a hotel they might want to stay on. Non-stop news would mean getting the information to others before they have even been reported to the management of the hotel. Guests who send pictures of bed bugs, … Read More
Fall is Almost Here: How to Rodent Proof Your Home
It is a fact that most homes around the United States will experience some kinds of infestation problems. And, 1/3 of that infestation is about rodents. As the fall approaches, more of these creatures will search for a warm house to stay until the winter comes, and they might even stay for good in their chosen warm place if they … Read More
Common Pest Control Issues at the End of Summer: Ants and Spiders
By the end of the summer, your home may have already served thousands of unwanted pests. The two most common summer pests that linger indoors are ants and spiders. Since the summer can provide them their needed warm temperature, you may notice the increase of ants and spiders lurking and staying to where they can find their food. Ants will … Read More
Rodent 101 [Infographic]
RODENT 101 THERE ARE 2,000 SPECIES OF RODENTS Rodents are animals of the order Rodentia (the largest order of mammals). More than 40% of mammals belong to Rodentia. They are found all over the world except Antartica. Rat Squirrel Porcupine Gopher Mouse Chipmunk Beaver Guinea Pig Hamster Prairie Dog Jerboa Despite their great species diversity, all rodents share … Read More
Spider Infographic
SPIDERS Spiders are arachnids and not insects. They have eight legs and do not have wings or antennae. Spiders seem to have a bad rap. A lot of people are afraid of them even though most species are harmless to humans. Spiders actually play an important role in our ecosystem – they are predators of various insects and arthropods. … Read More
8 Common Spiders Found in Southern California this Summer and Fall
Southern House Spider The southern house spider is abundant in southern California and will often be found in cracks and crevices on a house exterior, barns, and the likes. This spider is often confused with the brown recluse because they have the same color. However, the southern house spider is larger and does not have a distinctive violin shape on … Read More
Ways to Avoid Sharing Your Yard with Bees
Bees are not like mosquitoes that are attracted to humans. When these bees are found in yards, it is not the human they smell, but the color and smell of the environment that attracts them. In fact, bees are just simple creatures that work mostly to pollinate. As they fly, they might mistakenly wind up in your yard. But, when … Read More
Defend Yourself Against Mosquitoes!
After all the rain we encountered last July, it is no wonder mosquitoes are lurking everywhere! With the growing population of these pests, make sure to have your home, family, pets and outdoor space protected from these blood suckers. These mosquitoes are now ready to strike and feast on us, as they have been prepared in doing since they have … Read More
4 of the Most Hated Pests in North New Mexico
North New Mexico is the home of so many different pests. But, this summer expect to find more of these pests as you go your daily summer activities. Fleas Fleas are parasites that are common in mammals and birds. They survive by sucking the blood out of their prey. However, fleas can transmit diseases and are a constant nuisance … Read More