SERVING FLORIDA SINCE 1990

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THE INVASIVE MURDER HORNET

The Asian Giant Hornet, nicknamed the “Murder Hornet”, is the worlds largest hornet. It was first confirmed in the United States in December. Despite the name they pose little threat to humans. Although they have a painful sting, they are no more dangerous than any American Hornet. Around 40 people a year in Asia, mostly … Read more

HOW TO KEEP BUGS AWAY

Are you finding an influx of pests entering your home? Here’s some tips to keep those pesky pests off your property. Ants are always on the hunt for food sources. Make sure to wipe down your counters after every meal. Bugs need a source of water, so you may more commonly find them in your kitchen or … Read more

FLYING ANTS ARE TAKING OVER

Its that time of year again, spring swarm season. There are multiples of varieties of insects you may see popping up more this time of year, but one that everyone is seeing are swarming ants with wings. I’m sure you may have seen a herd of them flying about, possibly dead in your pool. You’ll … Read more

COCKROACH PREVENTION

No one likes pesky cockroaches, especially inside your home! The most common of cockroaches, being the palmetto bug, lives in or around the base of the palm trees. When rain comes you may notice more activity, as they’re getting flushed out of their homes. If you happen to be redoing your yard or putting in … Read more

MOLE CRICKETS TUNNELING THROUGH SPRING

Spring is in the air! As for the dirt though could by lying more mole crickets. Mole crickets lay their eggs from February to March. If you didn’t know mole crickets can cause mass turf destruction. When they’re adults they can grow as big as an inch, and they harm the turf through tunneling and … Read more

TERMITES ARE SWARMING

Its that time of year again. Termites are active all year long, but from March-November they become much more visible. Spring is the beginning of swarming season, though termites feed and reproduce during every season. They’re more active in weather above 70 degrees. Florida being warm year-round makes them more likely to be active during … Read more

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

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