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Everything You Need to Know About Termite Swarming Season
As the incredibly cold winter comes to an end, homeowners across America are looking forward to the warm weather and fun activities of summer. However, with this pleasant weather comes the return of insects and pests, and troublesome termites who are beginning their swarming season. Let’s take a look at
How to Protect Your House Against Termite Infestations with Sentricon
Homeowners across the United States deal with pests of varying sizes on a regular basis; including everything from angry wasps buzzing outside your doorway to skittish squirrels nesting in your attic. However, there is nothing more frustrating and worrying for a homeowner than a termite infestation. How Much Harm Can
Parker Pest Control’s Brad Parker Is Recognized by Oklahoma State University
Parker Pest Control’s Brad Parker was honored by Oklahoma State University’s Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (DASNR) with a 2018 DASNR Champion award. The title is given to outstanding alumni and friends of the university that contribute to sharing science-based information that improves quality of life. Parker Pest
How to Protect Your House From Mice This Winter
Winter is coming, and with it comes mice! Mice, rats and other rodents aren’t very fond of the winter season, so they look for shelter inside your home to stay warm in the colder months. These animals can put your health at risk because they carry diseases in their urine
How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs
According to the National Pest Management Association (NPMA), 97% of pest professionals have treated bed bugs in the past year. While bed bugs are typically found in houses and hotels, these pests were reportedly found in stuffed animals, school buses, and airplanes. Here’s what you need to know to prevent
There Are Arthropod Communities Living Inside Your Home
The kingdom Animalia is divided into many unique subcategories. One of them, arthropods, is characterized by the presence of exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. Scientists believe that there are over 1 million known species of arthropods alive today, and some of them might be part of your everyday life.