Ants Return to Oklahoma
Many Oklahomans are starting to tend to their garden this spring – despite large amounts of rainfall. While this may be great for many plants that are beginning to grow, it is also causing a steep increase in the number of ants looking for new areas to expand their colonies.
Termite Season Peaks in April
Most homeowners and business owners in Oklahoma know the importance of termite control. While the presence of termite swarms may signify that termite season is reaching its peak,
Roaches: A Year-Round Problem
For most Oklahomans, cockroaches are among the most reviled and annoying pests that can be found in a home or business. These persistent pests can pose serious health risks as they spread disease and cause allergic reactions the longer roaches are left to conquer new areas.
Start Spring Cleaning with Rodent Control
The start of spring is often a time for rejuvenation and renewal. As flowers begin to bloom and familiar animals and birds start to become a normal site, it can also be a time of great frustration for homeowners as pests also begin to emerge.
Prepare for Spring Spiders with Winter Pest Control
While many Oklahoma homeowners may be enjoying the reprieve they have had from a variety of pests this winter, it is important to start preparing now to avoid potential problems that may occur in the spring.
Why DIY Cockroach Treatments Often Fail
Just the thought of these small, dirty creatures scurrying around on a kitchen counter or bathroom sink is enough to send shivers down the toughest person’s spine.
Should Termite Treatments Continue During Winter?
The average termite infestation can be devastating for a homeowner as their most valuable possession continues to be stripped away by these pesky pests.
Where Do Bugs Go During Winter?
Although many Oklahomans lament the end of summer and the float trips and warm weather it provides, they often find some solace in the cold knowing that fewer bugs are a problem throughout the winter.
Winter Pests and How to Prepare for Them
Temperatures are dropping quickly around Oklahoma and, before we know it, it will once again be wintertime. While this may lead some pests to finally go into hibernation, many other winter pests will take a different approach.