Scorpions
Infographic – 10 More Ways To Protect Your Home From Pests
The bugs are more bigger in Texas?! Though not necessarily true (and grammatically incorrect), bugs and rodents can run rampant here because of our warm weather. Here are 10 more ways to protect your home from pests.
Read MoreInfographic – 10 Ways To Protect Your Home From Pests
The bugs are bigger in Texas! Well, that’s not necessarily true, but because of our warm weather, we tend to have a lot of pests like ants, rodents, and even scorpions. Yikes!
Read MoreWill the Mild Winter Effect Pest Control in Texas?
With the mild wet winter we have experienced so far this year pest populations have already been on the increase. The fluctuating temperatures may induce early termite swarms and other pest population spurts.
Read MoreTypes of Centipedes in Texas
Texas centipedes are unlike any other centipede that you have ever seen. Learn all about the different types of centipedes in Texas.
Read MoreWhat is the Most Common Scorpion in Austin, TX?
With Texas’s hot and dry summer quickly approaching, the likelihood of Austinites encountering a scorpion is increasing. Although Texas has around 20 different species of scorpions, the most common species in Austin is the Striped Bark Scorpion. As these scorpions can’t create heat with their own body, they depend on the warmth of the environment to help them to stay alive. This means that during cooler weather, scorpions look for warmer indoor or outdoor environments. In this article, we will provide more awareness about the Striped Bark Scorpion in Austin, TX.
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