Baiting for termites (instead of drilling and injecting, or trenching around foundations) is a treatment technology that has been around for more than 15 years. Termite bait monitors (or bait stations) are basically feeding stations for termites that contain wood material plus toxic bait. The monitors are inserted into the ground around a home’s foundation to protect the structure from termites.
… VIEW MOREQ. We have these very tiny, yellowish ants in several places in our townhouse. We’ve had a pest control company spraying for them. They’ve been out here several times and they can’t seem to get rid of the ants. I’m getting tired of this. Is there anything else we can do? Should I just get another company?
… VIEW MOREQ. I have small, dark colored flies. Recently great numbers of these flies are showing up in my cellar, where we have a guest room and bath. Nothing has changed, and we rarely even use this part of our house. What are these flies and what can I do to stop them?
… VIEW MOREIn apartment and condominium complexes, mice can quickly become a problem, spreading throughout the building. Residents often contribute to the problem by failing to notify property management when they see evidence of mice. With the fast reproductive rate of mice, it doesn’t take long before an unreported mouse becomes lots of mice. If you live in an apartment or condo, and there have been mouse problems in your building, you should:
… VIEW MOREThe insect pupa (pronounced pew-pah) is a transition stage between the immature insect and the adult insect. Not every insect goes through a pupal stage. Only those insects that undergo what we call complete metamorphosis have a pupal stage as part of their development. These are the insect groups in which the larva looks very different from the adult—flies, wasps, ants, and beetles, for example. Other insect groups in which the young insect already looks like a small version of the adult, such as crickets and cockroaches, do not have a pupal stage.
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