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THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK

As of Monday, March 23rd, Florida saw an increase in coronavirus cases, swelling to 1,171, including 89 in Palm Beach County. The latest death being an 84-year-old county woman who died overnight, pushing the death toll to 14. In the U.S. the number of cases tops 35,300 and 473 people have died. Symptoms of the … Read more

DON’T FEED INTO WEEDS

From dandelions to crab grass to clovers, there are a variety of types of weeds. There are three general categories of weeds including: broadleaf, grasses and sedges. Broadleaf weeds are as they sound, broad and flat. Grass weeds resemble grass in the way it looks and grows, like grass blades. As for sedge weeds, they … Read more

Your guide to ticks

Ticks are small bloodsucking parasites that fall in the arachnid family, usually black or brown in color. They normally range from 3mm to 5mm in length. There are many species of ticks, and they’re known to transmit diseases to animals and people. These can include Lyme Disease, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and Tularemia. When … Read more

Brown Patch Fungus Is Among Us

Seasonal brown patch fungus is back. Its prominent during late fall, warm winters and early spring. In Florida we have mild winters. The temperature is just cool enough mixed in with the damp weather to create the right atmosphere for the fungus to germinate. The fungus commonly lives in the soil and is there all … Read more

Winter is here and so are the rodents!

The holiday season is here, and with that it may be bringing in some unwanted guests. As winter approaches, rats and mice will seek refuge for warmer shelter, and they could settle on your home! Rodents can be very secretive as they can squeeze through crevices as small as a ¼ inch. Since they can … Read more

Ghost Ants Are Swarming Florida

At just 1/16 of an inch in length, ghost ants are tiny and difficult to control since they’re not really attracted to the average ant bait. They earned their name due to their unique coloring, which makes them very hard to see. Unlike other ants, which tend to be black, red, or other dark colors, … Read more

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