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How Snakes Help with Pest Control

How Snakes Help with Pest Control

When it comes to pest control, many people immediately think of traps, sprays, and professional exterminators. However, nature has its own pest control agents that are often overlooked. One of the most effective and misunderstood of these agents is the snake. While...

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Which pests ruin my garden?

In Oklahoma and Arkansas, gardening is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding outdoor activities. An invasion of pests coming along to ruin the garden is something no one wants to see. Any would-be gardeners would be wise to study up and become familiar with the...

What should I do if I see a centipede in my home?

Unfortunately, there aren’t many signs of a centipede infestation besides the unpleasant experience of seeing live insects in your home. They do not leave behind much evidence of their existence, and people rarely see them because they move quickly and are mainly...

Why do pests enter my house during winter?

Some times of year are so pleasant, you may want to live outside. But for most people, winter is not one of those times. No one wants to be outside during winter–not even pests that usually make their homes in the great outdoors. Pests have a wide variety of reasons...

What you need to know about snakes

Although some snakes are non-venomous, all snakes can bring diseases into your home, and venomous snakes can really hurt you, your family, or your pets. Snakes are without a doubt some of the scariest pests to discover in your home or on your property. The safest way...

How to prevent scorpion infestations and injuries

The Striped Bark Scorpion is yellowish brown with dark brown bands and a brown or black stinger on the end of its curved tail. A sting delivered by the striped bark scorpion is not highly toxic to humans, but it can be painful and can cause serious allergic reactions...

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