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Are Killer Bees a Problem in Arizona?
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Are Killer Bees a Problem in Arizona?

Most people who live in warmer states such as Arizona or Nevada know about the threat of “killer bees,” which are more formally known as Africanized honeybees. Originally from South America, killer bees have spent decades slowly making their way northward into the warmer regions of the United States. Residents of these regions have become accustomed to the constant threat of killer bees. Although they have not necessarily become as dramatic as might be portrayed by Hollywood, killer bees are potentially dangerous and should be treated with extreme caution. Adding to the threat is the fact that the average homeowner will not be able to differentiate between standard honeybees and killer bees.

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Why Do You Have Ants In Your Bathroom & How To Get Rid Of Them?
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Why Do You Have Ants In Your Bathroom & How To Get Rid Of Them?

Finding ants in your bathroom is more common than you might think—and this blog explains exactly why they’re there. From leaky pipes to leftover moisture, bathrooms provide the perfect environment for ants to thrive. You'll learn what attracts them, how they find their way inside, and most importantly, how to get rid of them for good. The article also covers prevention tips to keep ants from returning, offering both DIY and professional pest control solutions.

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How Dangerous Can Bark Scorpion Stings Be?
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How Dangerous Can Bark Scorpion Stings Be?

If you’re a resident of Arizona, you may be used to dealing with bugs and pests like bees, spiders, ants, and of course, scorpions. Therefore, you should also learn all about the Arizona bark scorpion and what you’re up against when seeing one of them, especially if you want to avoid being stung.

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Is Your Mulch Causing a Pest Infestation?
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Is Your Mulch Causing a Pest Infestation?

A lot of insects like to live in wood and brush piles. Some use these piles for shelter, and others actually eat the wood and organic matter. Others are attracted to the pests that live in the wood and debris. Therefore, one of the recommendations that you’ll get when you’re dealing with a variety of pests is to remove wood, brush, and piles of paper or cardboard from your property and in spaces like your crawlspace or garage. You may wonder whether you need to remove the mulch from your property. After all, won’t it bring pests closer to your house, thereby increasing the risk that they will come into your house and spread?

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Can Termites Be Harmful To My Pets?
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Can Termites Be Harmful To My Pets?

Termites can be devastating to your home. They are non-stop eating machines that tear through even the strongest wood with ease. In a short period of time, your home can suffer extensive damage. You might think that with these pests being so fond of eating everything, they might pose a threat to your family and your pets.

The best thing you can do to protect your home and your loved ones is to hire Varsity Termite and Pest Control for long-lasting termite and pest control with safe solutions.

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5 Crucial Signs to Look out for if You Suspect a Rodent Infestation
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5 Crucial Signs to Look out for if You Suspect a Rodent Infestation

They may look cute in cartoons, but they can make your skin crawl if you see them in person. Rats, mice, and other rodents are unwelcome guests in any home. These pests can chew through your walls, furniture, and electricity, and they can leave behind a trail of feces and disease that can make your family and your guests sick.

A good pest control company in Mesa can remove rats and other rodents from your property and help you protect against future infestations. But how do you know if you have rodents on your property? Besides getting a Gilbert pest control technician to perform a thorough inspection, here are five crucial signs that will tell you that you’ve got a rodent problem

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