- August 2, 2026
- By Caleb
- In ANTS, RESIDENTIAL
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Fire ants are aggressive, venomous insects that build dome-shaped mounds in warm, sunny soil. To remove them safely, use a combination of mound treatments and broadcast baits. Preventing re-infestation requires regular yard maintenance and perimeter treatments applied consistently throughout the warmer months. That raised mound of loose soil in the corner of your lawn might

Mosquitoes can breed in as little as a bottle cap’s worth of water—roughly half an inch. Common sources include clogged gutters, plant saucers, tarps, and forgotten containers. Eliminating standing water across your property is the single most effective way to reduce mosquito populations before they become a problem. Mosquitoes don’t need a pond to multiply.

Centipedes in your bathroom are usually hunting other insects—silverfish, cockroaches, and spiders—that thrive in humid environments. Their presence often signals excess moisture, gaps in your home’s exterior, or a broader pest problem that’s worth investigating. You spot one darting across the bathroom floor at midnight. Long legs, lightning-fast, and gone before you can react. House





