There is a perfectly good explanation for how those holes got there.
If you've ever been attacked by a swarm of yellow jackets, you might be tempted to believe that these insects are bad tempered.
While there are many benefits to the summer season, such as lively weekend festivals, picnics, blooming flowers, and warm, sunny days, there are also some negatives; one of the biggest downsides to the summer season is the return of the warm weather insects.
Carpet beetles, like their name infers, are beetles that feed on carpets; but that is not where the trouble stops.
Baldfaced hornets are territorially focused on protecting their nests at any cost.
Do you ever get the feeling that you are actually living in the movie Arachnophobia?
Ants come in many different shapes and sizes, and when they come, they come in some pretty large numbers!
If you are curious (and thankful) as to why you are not seeing stink bugs around this year than you are not alone.
So you have some little ants trailing in the kitchen or a few too many spiders in the basement than you can stomach. But when do you really need to call in a professional?
The eastern yellow jacket is a ground nesting species found in most of the eastern states, including Pennsylvania.
Once about every 17 years there is a massive emergence of some pretty creepy looking critters called cicadas.
Everyone knows that ant colonies are homes to hundreds upon hundreds of ants—some colonies have even been recorded to have millions of ants living and working together.
While they have "hornet" in their name, they have more in common with yellow jackets. Like yellow jackets, baldfaced hornets are social insects that will swarm and pursue a target they perceive as a threat. So what do they perceive as a threat?
Fleas are a very tiny pest that can cause big problems on properties and inside homes.
The baldfaced hornet sounds scary. The intimidating flying insect has its sights on your home, and it may be because you are unknowingly attracting it there.