Rainy, Wet Weather Pest Forecast: More pests may invade your home. You can expect an increase in the number of pests you see this summer, plus more invasions, as these larger populations seek food. Specific pests you should watch for include: ants, outdoor...
It’s a reality of life that almost everyone has to deal with a pest problem – at home or at work – at least once. As houses and apartment buildings are built closer and closer together, troublesome pests such as spiders, mice, and roaches have less space in which to...
According to the Center for Disease Control, Tennessee has one of the highest reports of incidence of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) in the country. Arm yourself with information about the possibly life-threatening disease and help protect your family. RMSF is...
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is urging homeowners, school officials and companies to check the credentials of pest control businesses and individuals this spring. Spring is a busy time of year for lawn care and pest control businesses, and some businesses...
MIDDLE TENNESSEE, October 8th, 2010. Through a new “Show and Tell” initiative, U.S. Pest Protection, headquartered in Hendersonville, is now offering to supplement teacher spending in the classroom through an enrichment program dedicated to educating children about...
Apr 8, 2008 By: Thomas A. Green PMP Buzz Online eNewsletter By Thomas A. Green, Ph.D.• IPM Columnist What’s the difference between conventional pest management, integrated pest management (IPM) and green pest management (GPM) strategies? In conventional pest...