INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PROGRAM KEY IN SCHOOLS National Pest Management Association Urges Careful Pest Professional Selection IPM is an environmentally responsible system that is embraced by most...
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Carpenter Ants: Silent Destroyers Dr. Jim Fredericks The real risks posed by these tiny pests Did you know that there are more than 700 species of ants in the United States? In fact, ants are the...
View ArticleMoth that looks like a poodle has Internet abuzz (Bizarre photos)
Moth that looks like a poodle has Internet abuzz (Bizarre photos) By: David Strege The first word that comes to mind when casting your eyes upon this photo of a bedazzling insect labeled the Venezuelan...
View ArticleEarth’s Most Extreme Insects
Entomologists at the University of Florida scoured the literature to come up with a list of insects that were the coolest, fastest, largest, longest, loudest and brightest. They also chose more unusual...
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A little Friday humor for you to enjoy…and remember to call the experts! Spider Control Services
View ArticleA 520-million-year-old fossil has provided evidence that complex brains...
A 520-million-year-old fossil has provided evidence that complex brains evolved much earlier than previously thought. The 7.6-centimetre preserved skeleton belonged to Fuxianhuia protensa, an extinct...
View ArticleDeath Toll From WNV Tops 200
Reuters.com: Death Toll From WNV Tops 200 The U.S. outbreak of West Nile virus has killed 219 people this year, after another 36 deaths from the mosquito-borne disease were reported last week,...
View ArticleAvoiding the Ravages of Pests During the Zombie Apocalypse
Avoiding the Ravages of Pests During the Zombie Apocalypse Pest management professionals Rose McMillan and Allie Taisey contributed the following article on pest preparation that is running as part of...
View ArticleHot Peppers Tested as a Rodent Deterrent
Hot Peppers Tested as a Rodent Deterrent MISSOULA, Mont. — Researchers in Montana are testing hot peppers to see if they will deter deer mice from eating grass seeds, the Helenian.com reports. Dean...
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