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Blog // Posted December 29, 2010
Major Pavement Ant Infestation
Recently, pavement ants invaded a hospital in Fort Myers, Florida and made their presence known in a major way. We wish there was an easier way to get the message out than to share this story, but felt it would have value to our reader due to the shock and awe of the story. You can … » Read the rest
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Blog, Pest Identification // Posted December 27, 2010
Mice
Characteristics, Habits, and Geography
Mice are small, furry rodents that are approximately 5 to 7 inches in length and weigh on average about 1/2 ounce. They have large ears, small eyes, and long tails, and can be white, gray, black, or brown. Their diet consists of fruit, vegetables, and grains. While they have poor vision, they … » Read the rest
Blog // Posted December 27, 2010
Our Christmas Party 2010
The All Safe Pest Control Team brought our families together for a great dinner at the Yearling Restaurant this year. Brent’s son Corey took over the stage with the guitar while Tommy and Mike poured on the laughter with some hilarious stories… You would never guess what kind of funny stuff can happen on our routes! … » Read the rest
Blog, Pest Identification // Posted December 21, 2010
Black Widow Spiders
Characteristics, Habits, and Geography
The black widow spider (Latrodectus) derives its name from the female of the species’ supposed habit of eating the male after mating, although in actual practice few females eat their mates. Full-grown female black widow spiders are typically either shiny black or dark brown in color, and are 1/4 to … » Read the rest
Blog, Pest Identification // Posted December 13, 2010
Bedbugs
Characteristics, Habitat, and Geography
Bedbugs, alternatively known as wall louses, mahogany flats, crimson ramblers, or cinches, are reddish-brown insects approximately 1/4 of an inch in length. When young, they are nearly translucent, but they become browner as they age. They are a rather hardy species, capable of enduring temperatures ranging from 14 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and… » Read the rest
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Blog, Pest Identification // Posted December 9, 2010
Armyworms
Characteristics, Habits, and Geography
Armyworms go through four stages of life: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. In the larval, or caterpillar stage of development, they grow from approximately one-eighth of an inch, when newly hatched, to two inches, when nearing the pupa stage. In color, larvae are range from greenish-brown to yellow with black stripes. In … » Read the rest
