Keeping boxelder bugs out is important because, although harmless, they swarm homes in the fall and leave stains indoors.
Boxelder bugs seek out cracks, gaps, and holes in walls, trees, and rocks to overwinter in large groups. The best way to ...
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How To Get Rid Of Woolly Aphids In Your Yard
Like true aphids, woolly aphids suck sap from plants and can stunt their growth. Here's how to get rid of them from your ...
Yes, spotted lanternflies are pests. We don’t want them hitchhiking to California to destroy grape crops. We probably don’t want the occasional swarm leaving slippery viscous poop on our sidewalks.
This year, the spotted lanternfly has been seen for the first time Northampton and Westfield. It's already in northern Connecticut and parts of New York. Here's what you should do ...
Ohio Valley residents’ eyes aren’t deceiving them. They’re seeing more spotted lanternflies than ever before. The invasive ...
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Earwig Pest Control – A Guide to the Common “Pincher Bug”
Finding an earwig in the home can be a startling encounter due to their distinguished pincers. But these common household pests should not be feared. Read on to learn why.
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5 common houseplant pests and how to get rid of them: expert tips to prevent indoor bugs
From fungus gnats to thrips, common houseplant pests can be a real nuisance, but with a bit of know-how, they will disappear ...
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Meet the boxelder bug, an insect trying to invade your home this fall
Boxelder bugs are insects seeking shelter for winter right now. Here's what they look like, how they invade your home and why ...
You may not have considered using houseplants to rid your home of bugs, but some common herbs and other plants can act as natural repellents. As a bonus, these plants add visual charm to your home and ...
As the weather cools, pests can get in through your home's foundation, basement, roofline, vents, exhaust, chimney, and other ...
Emerald Ash Borer beetles haven’t been identified in Eugene, yet. But the city’s foresters know the destructive insect will ...
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