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Quick Tips for Getting Rid of Rodents
Some rodent species can spread dangerous diseases that result in many health problems.
How to Get Rid of Giant Crab Spiders in Phoenix, AZ
The giant crab spiders or the golden huntsman (due to its hunting ability) spiders are among the largest spider species commonly found in Arizona.
Prevent Scorpion Hibernation in Your Home: A Phoenix Homeowner's Guide
Scorpions are highly adaptable arachnids, so they don't just die off or disappear during the winter.
That Cricket Chirping at 2 AM Is the Least of Your Problems
These harmless-looking pests can be a nuisance when found in large numbers in the home. Not only can the incessant noise be annoying for the homeowners, but crickets can also damage the clothes, furniture, wall coverings, and papers.
Wolf Spider Facts
Essential information about wolf spiders and how to keep them away from your household.
Earwigs in Your Phoenix Home Get Worse Every Monsoon Season
Earwigs are one such pest that homeowners don’t want in their house due to their frightening appearance and fearsome reputation.
Problems with Pigeons and How to Get Rid of Them
The problems with pigeons and how to get rid of them.
Your Dog Has Fleas, and Now They’re All Over Your House
How dogs get fleas and how to respond.
A Phoenix Homeowner's Guide to Local Spiders
A sampling of common spiders in the Valley, especially some of the poisonous or more fearsome ones
Why Our Customers Want Professional Pest Control
Reasons people offer for wanting professionals are varied and many prefer regular service.
Winter Insect Control in Phoenix Is Not What You Think It Is
Things you can do in winter to find the insects which may already be in your home.
The Hidden Health Risks of Cockroaches in Phoenix Homes
Some things a homeowner should know about cockroaches, regardless of their type or size.
Termite Identification, Treatment, and Prevention: A Complete Guide for Phoenix Homeowners
Termite colonies are full of termites and they all need to eat! But, don’t worry. They’re treatable.