Buzz Off, Bees! Your June Guide to Safely Handling Bee Infestations
Discover how to handle and prevent bee infestations this June safely. Learn the importance of bees in our ecosystem and when to call in professional help.
Discover how to handle and prevent bee infestations this June safely. Learn the importance of bees in our ecosystem and when to call in professional help.
As tick season begins, learn how to protect your loved ones from these disease-carrying pests. Discover preventive measures to keep ticks away from your property.
As we move into May, bees become more active. Learn how to safeguard your home from bee invasions while preserving these vital pollinators.
Winter’s officially here, and if you haven’t made any serious efforts to prevent pest infestations, you could face a significant problem (if you aren’t already). The good news is that even now, when it’s cold out, and your home is warm and inviting to creepy crawlies, you can take some steps to protect yourself against pests.
At a glance, it makes sense that insects and other pests would go away during the winter months. The temperature dropping below freezing and burying the great outdoors in a heavy layer of snow seems like a surefire way to rid your surroundings of critters. But belief in such a tidy solution is wrong, and resting on your laurels until next March will come back to bite you. Here’s the lowdown on what pests to look out for over the winter.
Let’s say you’re tired of staying inside and go to your backyard to do some grilling. Maybe you invite a few friends or neighbors over, and everyone is maintaining safe social distances. You’ve got your meat and veggies sizzling, a few beers or other tasty beverage opened, and people seem to be having a good time.