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Silent Destroyers Among Us: Signs You Have Termites
Termite colonies have the potential to inflict significant harm to a home’s foundation/infrastructure in a short time. These intrusive insect pests have earned themselves the

Rust Disease in Lawns – Identification and Treatment
The “rusts” are a group type of fungal disease affecting the open-air parts of plants, including grasses. Rust affects the plant’s leaves most commonly, but

How to Get Rid of a Mosquito in Your Room
A mosquito’s buzzing can be annoying, especially if you’re trying to get some rest or unwind in your home. These itty-bitty bugs can convert any

Spring Dead Spot in Lawns and How to Deal With It
Do you have a spot in your lawn that just won’t seem to green up, no matter what you do? If so, you may be

Eco-Friendly Termite Control: The Sustainable Benefits of Baiting
Termite infestations are every Texas homeowner’s nightmare. Termites can cause dangerous (and very expensive) damage to a home’s infrastructure if left untreated. In fact, nationwide,

Pest Control Basics: How to Remove Ants From Your Home
Ants are one of the most common pests found in homes across the country. During summer months, they can quickly become a nuisance, making their

Why Termite Baiting Requires More Than a DIY YouTube Tutorial
Termites, if left unchecked and untreated, can unleash significant havoc on your home. In fact, a substantial portion of the damage wrought by these insect

What Homeowners Should Know About Springtails
Key Highlights Springtails are tiny, wingless insects often found in moist environments. Seeking professional pest control help is advisable for persistent springtail problems. Springtails are

Home Protection Against Texas Pests: Scorpions, Snakes, and Spiders
It’s no secret that Texas is home to all kinds of creepy crawlers. From scorpions to snakes and spiders, our state is full of pests

How Termite Baiting Disrupts Entire Colonies
Termite bait stations play a pivotal role in strategically combating and defending against termites, particularly subterranean termites, the most prevalent species not only in Texas,