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Identifying & Preventing Termite Swarms

Identifying & Preventing Termite Swarms

In Arkansas, termites are more than just a nuisance. They’re a serious threat to homes and buildings. One of the most obvious signs of termite activity is a swarm. These flying insects are often the first and only warning homeowners get before costly damage begins. At...

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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...

How to ward off houseflies

Houseflies can be difficult to kill once they have infested your home or business, because they reproduce very quickly. Fortunately, you can ward off houseflies in several easy ways. Try Yellow Porch Lights Yellow light has been proven to repel flies. To cut down on...

What you need to know about earwigs

While earwigs look rather scary and intimidating, they are actually pretty close to harmless. Earwigs are not venomous or poisonous, but they can bite you if you sit on one or put on a piece of clothing or a shoe that has an earwig trapped inside. They do emit an...

How to Keep Silverfish Away From Your Books and Papers

Have you ever looked through an old book or a stack of papers, only to find a small silver or gray insect scurrying out from between the pages? If this has only happened to you once or twice, you might believe it’s an isolated incident– that bug just happened to be in...

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