by Todd Stebleton | Sep 29, 2021 | Ants, General Concerns, How To, Kitchen Pests, Pantry Pests, Residential Pests, Roaches, The More You Know
In my line of work I run into a great many do-it-yourself-ers, and I do everything I can to help them. If they succeed in solving their bug problem with my help, hopefully I’ve gained their trust. If they don’t, maybe they’ll come out of it with a... by Todd Stebleton | Apr 30, 2021 | Beautiful Bugs, Eco-Friendly, Fun, How To, The More You Know
We are back with another installment in our series of Beautiful Bugs! (Check out our features on ladybugs and moths as well.) The insect world is full of some of the most beautiful and fascinating creatures seen in nature, but when it comes to deciding which one... by Todd Stebleton | Mar 27, 2021 | General Concerns, How To, Residential Pests, Termites
Few things can annoy homeowners quite as much as discovering drywood termites in their homes. Given enough time, these nasty little critters have the potential to cause thousands of dollars of damage. Unlike other unwanted insects, drywood termites don’t bite,... by Todd Stebleton | Feb 24, 2021 | General Concerns, How To, Residential Pests, Wasps
Do Wasps Have Any Redeeming Value or Do They Just Suck is one of our all-time most popular blog posts, and in it we mention a variety called the mud dauber. They’re quite common in Florida, so I thought I’d dedicate a whole post to understanding these... by Todd Stebleton | Sep 30, 2020 | Flies, General Concerns, How To, Residential Pests, The More You Know
Adding plants to your interior decor is an excellent way to rid your home of unpleasant odors and create a natural environment. On the other hand, indoor greenery can also bring in unwanted pests, and some leafy species can even be harmful to your pets. So how do you... by Todd Stebleton | Jul 29, 2020 | How To, Pet Pests, Residential Pests, Ticks
In Volusia County, summer brings with it sunny days, cool(ish) breezes, salty hair, and sticky skin. Unfortunately, sometimes a few not-so-fun things like ticks come hand-in-hand with the warmer months—which in Florida means most of the year! Ticks are so common...