September is National Chicken Month. Let’s take a look at some fun facts about chickens: There are an estimated 25 billion chickens living today, making them the most abundant bird species on earth. In 2019, more than 42.1 billion pounds […]
President’s Economic Stimulus
Our economy is continuing to improve but we still have a lot of work to do. Here are just a few more of your fellow citizens who have benefited from President Termite Terry’s Economic Stimulus Plan: Ralph Alan of Costa […]
Things To Do To Help Keep Those Big Roaches Out Of Your Home!
More and more Orange County homeowners are finding large roaches in their homes these days. While these large American roaches (1½ to 2 inches long) typically live outdoors, they will occasionally move into our homes. Regular exterior perimeter pest control […]
Termite Terry Pest Control Receives 2020 Best Of Costa Mesa Award!
“Termite Terry Pest Control has been selected for the 2020 Best of Costa Mesa Award. Termite Terry has been selected two years in a row and now qualifies for the Costa Mesa Business Hall of Fame. The award was presented […]
Rave Reviews!
“Brayden came today for our free Bug Audit and Electrostatic Dusting. What a very nice young man. He was very polite, business minded, was in our attic and under our home, and explained everything that he was doing in a […]
Remembering J.C. Penney’s Birthday
“The Golden Rule finds no limit of application in business.” -J.C. Penney, born September 16, 1875
125 Years Ago . . .
On September 12, 1895, the Duryea Motor Wagon Company was established. It was the first American auto manufacturer. The original car had a one-cylinder, four horsepower engine and could exceed 12 miles per hour!
What To Do When Drywood Termites Attack Your Home
Many owners in Orange County are calling for help because they are seeing hundreds or even thousands of termites swarming around their homes and businesses. Drywood termites swarm during the months of September and October. This is when they have […]
Pest Control Newsletter August 2020
Family Of Seven Barely Escape Death From Bug Bomb Explosion
A family of seven had to climb out from under the ruble of their home after they set off ten bug bombs and the stove triggered a massive explosion. The family beat all odds by managing to escape alive from […]
August Is National Catfish Month
National Catfish Month has been observed since 1988. It is done in recognition of the catfish industry, and is dedicated to this versatile and sustainable food. Here are some fun facts about catfish: 94 percent of all U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish […]
President’s Economic Stimulus
The economy is growing with millions of new jobs being added. Here are just a few more of your fellow citizens who have benefited from President Termite Terry’s Economic Stimulus Plan: Jason Shelton of Rancho Santa Margarita referred us to […]
Be Careful Of Bringing Plants Or Cuttings From Overseas Trips!
You’re traveling overseas when you spot a special plant and you can’t help but imagine how nice it would look at your home. So, you buy the plant, a few packs of seeds, or take some live cuttings. You then […]
Remembering A Famous Jazz Musician
“If you don’t live it, it won’t come out your horn.” Charlie Parker, born August 29, 1920
100 Years Ago . . .
On August 20, 1920, the USA’s first commercial radio station, “8MK”, began broadcasting in Detroit Michigan. They are now broadcasting as WJ 950, an all-news AM radio station.














