During the fall months, we always get a lot of calls from homeowners who have found drywood termites swarming inside and around the outside of their homes. Many of these homeowners want to know why this is happening, and they […]
Pest Control Newsletter August 2018
Swarm Of Killer Bees Attack A Cleaning Lady
A 52-year-old cleaning lady was recently attacked by a swarm of killer bees, leaving the woman in critical condition. Witnesses say that this cleaning lady was in the house and working with three other ladies, when she went out to […]
August Is National Catfish Month
To honor the hard work and innovations of America’s catfish farmers, the month of August was designated by congress as National Catfish Month. Here are some fun facts about catfish: Ninety-four percent of all U.S. farm-raised catfish are raised in […]
President’s Economic Stimulus
Recent news reports have shown positive growth of our nation’s economy. That is good news for all of us but President Termite Terry is still not satisfied. He is going to continue his efforts to improve the economy because he […]
Tick Bites Triggering Red Meat Allergies
Ticks are vectors of diseases, such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. But now, a new threat appears to be emerging from ticks whose bites can cause people to develop an allergy to red meat. Dr. Tara Narula, […]
Rave Reviews!
“My dad was so incredibly happy with the board replacements and treatments done by Terry and his team last month. We had this done over 10 years ago as well from a different company, and he was raving about how […]
One Of The Greatest Hitters In Baseball
“If I was being paid thirty-thousand a year, the very least I could do was hit .400.” -Ted Williams, born August 30, 1918
100 Years Ago . . .
On August 13, 1918, Opha May Johnson enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, becoming the first female U.S. Marine. More than 300 women joined the Marine Corps Women’s Reserves during WWI.
How To Keep Ants Out Of Your Home Or Business
Ants are among the most prevalent pests in households. Ants also frequently invade restaurants, hospitals, warehouses, and other buildings where they can find food and water. Why are ants such a big problem and why do so many home and […]
Pest Control Newsletter April 2018
Giant Rats Invading California. Should We Start Eating Them?
Giant rats that are about the size of a beagle have now been spotted in Merced, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Fresno counties. These gigantic rats are called “nutria” and they can quickly turn a lush green marsh into a wasteland. Nutria […]
April Is National Pecan Month
April is National Pecan Month and it is time to think outside the pie and grab a handful of pecans! Here are some fun facts about these healthy nuts: Pecan trees are native to North America and 80 percent of […]
President’s Economic Stimulus
While everyone else in Washington DC is making excuses, President Termite Terry is working behind the scene to grow our economy. Here are just a few more of your fellow citizens who have benefited from his Economic Stimulus Plan: Laura […]
Amazon Services Busted For Selling Illegal Pesticides
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with Amazon Services, to protect the public from the hazards posed by unregistered and misbranded pesticide products. The agreement settles allegations that Amazon committed nearly four thousand violations of the Federal […]













