One of the more common pests found in residential homes is the fruit fly. While there are many different types of flies that can make their way inside fruit flies are some of the most difficult to get rid of.
Do you have flies in your home that you think are house flies but they don't seem to behaving like house flies? You might have a cluster fly problem.
The mention or thought of a rat infestation is enough to instantly birth a feeling of dread in the hearts of Pittsburgh PA property owners and managers.
Do you have any mess makers living in your house? From an early age, kids have a propensity for luring in bugs, especially roaches.
Is this a question you've been asking lately? It is a good question.
Deck season is also the time of year that that many species of stinging insects (bees, paper wasps, hornets, yellow jackets) are building their nests and building their numbers.
Most people associate fleas with pets, subscribing to the idea that you can only be susceptible to a flea infestation if you are a pet owner. However, this is a common misconception.
Fleas can infest homes that have no pets and still be very problematic as they bite us too.
Anyone who has ever had baby spiders, or any other species of bug, emerge from their tree will tell you, it isn't festive at all. Truth be told, it's a little disturbing.
Bed bugs are problematic inside of homes and businesses all year long; however, summer is often referred to as “bed bug season” because bed bugs thrive during the summer months due to increased travel and tourism.
Let's take a look at how seasonal weather change effects bed bugs.
If you don't know much about these two pests, it might be confusing when an infestation takes root in your Pittsburgh home.
The name carpenter bee came from their ability to chew through wood to make holes and tunnels.
It can be difficult to control and prevent bed bugs in retirement homes and assisted living communities.
Carpet beetles are tiny home invaders that live on plants and fibrous materials.