Our North Carolina Pest Control Blog
Education, News, Tutorials, and Opinion Pieces
Check out our blogs and articles to learn more about keeping your Triangle home pest-free & your family and pets safe! We're sharing our expert advice and the latest news from behind the scenes.
North Carolina is home to a diverse range of rodent species, both big and small.
"Eliminating stink bugs in North Carolina is like going on a bug hunt in the wild west. You'll need all the right tools and tactics to protect your crops from these pesky critters. So saddle up, partner, and let's wrangle those stinky bugs!"
When it comes to spiders, North Carolina has its fair share of venomous arachnids. While most spiders are harmless, there are a few species that pose a threat to humans.
Welcome to the warm temperatures and picturesque landscapes of North Carolina! But amidst the beauty lies a pesky problem that many residents face during the springtime: flying ants. These tiny creatures can be a nuisance, intruding on your space and causing unwanted frustration.
Fire ants may be small, but their impact in North Carolina is far from insignificant. Since the grand arrival of fire ants in Brunswick County, North Carolina in 1957, their proliferation in the state has been difficult to control.
Across the world there are 3,000+ different species of mosquitoes. Although there aren't quite that many types of mosquitoes in North Carolina, NC is home to a large mosquito population.
Most people have heard of bed bugs, but don't fully understand how they can impact they can have on your life. Bed bugs might consider themselves best friends of humans, they try to live with humans, and feed on humans. Bed bugs need hosts to survive and reproduce.
North Carolina is the state of beautiful mountains, beautiful beaches, and everything in between! Due to our warm and humid Summer months, this environment makes the perfect home for all sorts of household pests, but especially ants!
North Carolina hosts a variety of different terrains in between the mountains in the western part of the state, to the beaches in the east. Despite these different settings, North Carolina is known for being warm and humid for most of the year.
Last Updated On March 13th, 2023: A termite infestation around your home can cause thousands of dollars in damage and can make your home unsafe for yourself and your family.