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Effective Spider Control for Your Cleveland, Texas House
Are you finding more spiders than normal in and around you home? This really could be a pest problem, no really. Because most spiders are

What New Caney Homeowners Should Know About American Cockroaches
American Cockroaches invading homes all over the south, including New Caney, Kingwood, Humble, Texas. These large roaches, sometimes referred to tree roaches or water bugs

What Pests are Eating My Plants? 5 Types of Ornamental Pests
What are ornamental pests? Ornamental pests are those that feed on ornamental plants (those that are grown for aesthetic reasons). Insects and mites that feed

Watch Out for Carpenter Ants Attacking Your Kingwood Home
Most ant species are relatively harmless, in that they are nuisance pests, and the worst they do is contaminate food and then some species might

Learn How to Get Rid of Big-Headed Ants in Your Conroe Home
Big-headed ants are so named because of the appearance of their main colony workers. They are easy to distinguish because they have notably large heads

4 Things You Can Do About Occasional Invader
Occasional invaders are insects and other pests that occasionally and randomly enter your Cleveland home or other structures, many times in large numbers. They’re always

Avoid Painful Encounters with Yellow Jackets in Your Conroe Yard
Yellow jackets are often categorized with paper wasps, hornets, and mud daubers as “wasps,” but each of these stinging insects has their own preferences and

How to Prevent Asian Roaches in Your Porter Home
Asian cockroaches (Blattella asahinai) are very prevalent insect pests in Texas, including in Porter. They look so much like German roaches (Blattella germanica) that even

Why Are There So Many Crickets in Texas?
Crickets are common pests in Texas, and may find their way onto your Kingwood property, and maybe into your home. There are three main types

How to Control Flies in Your Kingwood Home
House flies (a.k.a., Musca domestica), are found all over the world, in just about every kind of climate and weather, including in Texas. They are known