by John Bozarjian | May 24, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control
With all the news about declining honey bee populations, many people forget about the fact that bumblebees are also major pollinators. Bumblebees are natural pollinators and they are also raised artificially in order to facilitate pollination on large-scale commercial...
by John Bozarjian | May 23, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control
Picnics are great in theory, but in practice they always seem to be ruined by insects. While eating food outdoors we often encounter mosquitoes, flies, gnats, bees and most alarming of all, wasps. Wasps tend to evoke fright in people, and this is understandable given...
by John Bozarjian | May 16, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control
The United States contains enough invasive species to keep pest control professionals busy for several lifetimes. Considering how global trade has exploded during the past couple of centuries, it is no wonder why so many invasive insects are currently damaging North...
by John Bozarjian | May 16, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control
Most captured spiders that are preserved in ethanol do not keep their bright colors for long. Over time scientists have observed their color gradually leach away. However, a spider species from Madagascar caught the attention of one researcher when she noticed that...
by John Bozarjian | May 16, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control
Do you think that you can properly identify a tick from any other similar looking arthropod species, or even a sesame seed? Given the growing rates of Lyme infection among Americans, the average citizen’s ability to recognize tick species is becoming more and more...