Our Pest Control Blog
Have you ever wondered why certain pests behave the way they do, thought about how they’re getting inside, or wanted to know a few DIY tricks to get rid of them? If so, read on and get your questions answered
Termites, those elusive creatures that can cause havoc in our homes, may appear harmless when caught in their wingless state. But did you know that some termites possess the remarkable ability to fly?
If you've noticed strange bugs infesting your crops and plants in Texas, chances are you've encountered stink bugs. These pesky insects may be small, but their impact can be devastating.
If you live in Texas, there's a good chance you've seen or heard of roof rats. Roof rats are common in areas such as Conroe and Beaumont.
If a creature is larger than another creature, does that make it more dangerous? Not always. Take mosquitoes as an example. These tiny bugs are responsible for over one million deaths each year. One would not expect that sort of threat from such a small, inconspicuous bug.
Spiders have two body regions (cephalothorax and abdomen), eight legs, fangs (chelicerae), no wings, and no antennae. Most, but not all spiders have eight eyes. Spiders do not have chewing mouthparts. Instead, they use digestive enzymes in their saliva to break down their food before eating it.
You probably don't want mice in your home and go to great lengths to keep them away. But are your efforts working?
There’s just something about spiders that really makes the skin crawl. Maybe it’s their fangs; maybe it’s the way they scurry around. Whatever the reason may be, spiders are never a welcome sight in any Conroe home.
Have you been noticing tiny pests hopping around inside your home? You could be dealing with springtails.
As a home or business owner in Texas, there are many pests that you may encounter. Some of these pests can be extremely destructive, such as termites, and others pose health risks, such as rodents. However, there are many pests that are mostly just a nuisance.
During the summer months, it’s important to consider the safety of yourself and your family. In many cases, this means taking a look at pests that are around your home.