Here’s how to stop these bugs from ruining your harvest ...
Seal all entry points where stink bugs (and other pests) can access your home. Caulk cracks and gaps around doors, windows, ...
Stink bugs eat plants and huddle inside your home during winter. Here are expert tips for how to get rid of stink bugs and in ...
When the temperatures drop, these bugs will come looking for warmth. As temperatures drop and days shorten, you’re not the only one who wants to keep warm. You may have noticed stink bugs taking up ...
Stink bugs often enter homes in the fall to seek shelter for the winter. To prevent entry, seal cracks, repair screens and reduce moisture in your home. If stink bugs get inside, vacuum them up ...
Squash bugs are common garden pests that overwinter in garden debris, like dead leaves and stems. When the warm weather rolls around, these bugs emerge and feed on new plant leaves, sucking out the ...
Warmer weather brings plenty of joyful things -- and some not so joyful, like stinkbugs. But stinkbug infestations might ...
It's spring time and temperatures are beginning to rise, so that means it's also bug season. That includes those pesky beg bugs, which a harmless but are still a nuisance and are tough to get rid of.
“As temperatures warm and spring rains fall, insect populations wake up and heed the call to mate and nest,” Cascade Pest ...
While there isn't exactly a bed bug season, experts say the bloodsucking pests thrive during warmer summer months. With more trips away from home often planned for warmer weather, it's more important ...
How common are bed bugs? One in five Americans have had bed bug problems or know someone who had them, according to The New York Times. Stories of bed bug-related issues have been in the news many ...
As the seasons begin to change and the weather cools off, you will likely see some six-legged friends making their way into your home. The late summer to early fall transitional period is when many ...