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Spider webs are intricate structures spun by spiders to catch prey and provide a place to live. There are different types of spider webs, including cobwebs, funnel webs, and sheet webs.
Palmetto bugs, also known as American cockroaches, are one of the most common and stubborn pests found in households.
Central Florida is home to a variety of termite species, including the Formosan subterranean termite, drywood termites, the Eastern subterranean termite, and the dampwood termite.
Spiders are common household pests that can spin unsightly webs and create a nuisance.
Spider webs can be unsightly and can make your home feel unkempt. However, with a few simple steps, you can effectively remove spider webs and keep your home spider-free.
Florida's warm and humid climate provides an ideal habitat for a variety of garden pests, and among them, aphids take center stage. These small, sap-sucking insects can wreak havoc on your beloved plants, causing stunted growth, distorted leaves, and even the transmission of plant diseases.
While there are commercial insecticides available, you might prefer a more natural approach to dealing with these pests. We will guide you through the process of creating a DIY love bug spray, a simple yet effective solution.
Here are the essentials you need to know when it comes to the species of March fly called the Love Bug, or Pleicia Nearctica Hardy.
The best time to fertilize your lawn is when the grass is actively growing.
Many are envious of Florida’s climate, but its abundant rainfall makes Florida lawns prone to lawn disease and grass fungus. Turf diseases can take the form of patches of brown or dying grass.