The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Insects In Your Garden

The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: Insects In Your Garden

Now that the weather’s finally getting a little nicer, many of us like to spend the sunny days digging in the garden. Whether you enjoy planting vegetables, flowers, bushes or trees, you’re bound to come across some insects. When that happens, it’s common to want to get all insects out of our gardens.

Spring Is Here. So Are The Ants And Termites.

Spring Is Here. So Are The Ants And Termites.

Spring is finally here! Temperatures are finally above freezing. Birds are chirping. Flowers are poking up their first shoot from the soil. And all the ants and termites are waking up after winter, ready to wreak havoc on the unsuspecting homeowner.

Four Things You Can Do This Spring To Prevent Bug Infestations.

Four Things You Can Do This Spring To Prevent Bug Infestations.

It’s almost spring, which means the weather will start to warm up. And when that happens, you know it’s also the time of year when insects start coming back! The best way to stop a bug infestation is to prevent it from happening in the first place. That’s why this spring, take the necessary steps to ensure you don’t end up with a massive insect invasion later on. Here are some tips and preventative home maintenance for keeping your house bug-free.

What’s So Cool About Being An Entomologist Anyway?

What’s So Cool About Being An Entomologist Anyway?

For most people, the idea of insects—either in the home or in the backyard and beyond—is gross, if not unsettling. We get it. They’re creepy, crawly, and potentially dangerous to humans and their houses. So what’s so cool about being an entomologist? We’ll tell you.