If you have mice and they seem to be restricted to your attic, you’re lucky (or maybe unobservant). The mice would probably much rather be in your home, or at least in the wall voids, especially during the times when the attic is just too hot or too cold to be comfortable. Usually once mice…
VIEW MORETo answer this question correctly, we need to make sure you are talking about wasps, not bees, since the two groups have very different habits and diets. Bees (honey bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees, and various solitary and ground-nesting bees) feed on pollen and nectar. When you see them buzzing about, they are on their…
VIEW MORESometimes the first indication that termites are infesting your home is the presence of mud…that was not brought in by your kids. Subterranean termites and mud go together. Why Do Termites Build Tubes? Termites are soft-bodied insects; they don’t have that hard outer shell that beetles and many other insects possess. Consequently, termites are very…
VIEW MOREWith the tough recent winter now just a faded memory, people are beginning to enjoy the great outdoors again as we’re heading towards summer. But as we come out of hiding to bask in the heat, so too do the ticks that carry Lyme disease. The majority of Lyme disease transmissions are reported between June…
VIEW MOREThe fact that June 16-22 is National Pollinator Week may not have you jumping up and down, but it is being celebrated by those who love honey bees, and especially by those who have been concerned about the decline in the numbers of honey bees. Pollinators are insects, animals, or other agents that carry and…
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