I hear you. But remember, pests are opportunists. Some groups of mosquitoes spend the winter in the adult stage so they are ready to go as soon as it’s warm enough to fly. Other mosquitoes spend the winter as larvae or eggs so they still need time to develop to the biting stage once spring…
VIEW MOREWe have these wasps bumbling around outside our house, banging into windows and buzzing around the front porch. They look like paper wasps but we don’t see any nests. Isn’t it kind of early for paper wasps? T. T., Dracut, MA They probably are paper wasps and they’ve actually been around all winter, hiding in…
VIEW MOREYes, its true we really do have ‘fire’ ants in New England, but it is not the southern species you may be familiar with. They’ve actually been around for over a century. Myrmica rubra or European Fire Ant was first discovered and written about as a new invasive species by W.M. Wheeler in Massachusetts in…
VIEW MOREQ: My wife found several hundred insects with wings in our attached green house. We did notice a few ants last summer on the patio. We are not sure if these are ants or termites, how can we tell? A: This is a common question at Colonial Pest Control. Ants and termites both produce winged…
VIEW MORESnow again? Seriously? Second major event in just days for the newly minted month of April 2016, and its cold too at just 23 degrees at my location. Not your typical spring time wet snow at all and mother nature has certainly pulled a fast one. I wonder how many baseball games will be postponed…
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