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Armyworms plague lawns throughout Florida. These ravenous pests feed at night and can destroy entire landscapes within days. Learn more about armyworms and how to protect your lawn from these insects.
If you're a Florida resident, there's a good chance you've seen Australian roaches before. These pests are notorious for invading homes and businesses and can be difficult to get rid of.
If you're a Florida resident, you've probably encountered rover ants at some point. These pests can be a real nuisance, invading your home and causing damage. In this blog post, we'll answer some common questions about rover ants and provide tips on how to deal with them.
It’s that time of year again! As the weather warms up, it’s time to keep an eye out for swarms of termites. With the billions of dollars in damage that these destructive pests cause in the U.S.
You’re in the midst of a turf war, and the enemies are invading from every angle— creeping in from neighboring territories and dropping in from the skies. They may only hold the low ground, but that’s their field of expertise.
Here in Florida, it seems we’re never at a shortage of new pests being introduced into our ecosystem. Most recently, we’ve noticed a new species in our midst, this time joining us from South America: The olive shootworm (Palpita persimilis). It was discovered that this
Brown spots in the lawn are one of the most common turf problems homeowners must deal with.
Ever since canines began their course towards domestication, humankind has found great benefits in employing dogs in everyday life.
With spring just around the corner, it’s a great time to prepare for warmer weather.
Cockroaches are some of the most disturbing creatures found in homes. They are hard to kill because they can survive for days without food or water and have an exceptional sense of smell, which helps them detect traps.