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The Cupboard Spiders That Are Often Found In Massachusetts Homes Must Be Added To The List Of Medically Significant Spider Species

The Cupboard Spiders That Are Often Found In Massachusetts Homes Must Be Added To The List Of Medically Significant Spider Species

by John Bozarjian | Jun 25, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control

More than 43,000 spider species have been documented around the world, and unfortunately for arachnophobes, numerous others have yet to be described. Of all the spider species currently described, only 30 have inflicted fatal bites to humans. This measly number...
Super Fast Ghost Spiders Are Found Within Homes More Often Than They Are Found Outdoors In Massachusetts

Super Fast Ghost Spiders Are Found Within Homes More Often Than They Are Found Outdoors In Massachusetts

by John Bozarjian | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control

Luckily, big hairy tarantulas, potentially dangerous spiders, and venomous scorpions do not exist in the state of Massachusetts, which is a fact that is much appreciated by arachnophobes in the state. While the black widow is spotted on very rare occasions within...
An American Pseudoscorpion Species Can Dwell Indoors For Years Where They Are Often Found In Bathrooms, Kitchens And Even On Humans

An American Pseudoscorpion Species Can Dwell Indoors For Years Where They Are Often Found In Bathrooms, Kitchens And Even On Humans

by John Bozarjian | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control

There are some highly venomous arachnid species that are prone to invading indoor habitats where they can pose a serious health threat to humans. Scorpions could certainly be considered unwanted and potentially dangerous arachnid pests that have no place within homes....
An American Pseudoscorpion Species Can Dwell Indoors For Years Where They Are Often Found In Bathrooms, Kitchens And Even On Humans

Swarms Of Wasps And Bees Often Abandon Their Rural Nesting Sites In Order To Dwell Openly Within Residential Areas

by John Bozarjian | Jun 20, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control

During the summer and fall seasons it is not uncommon for large groups of both wasps and bees to abandon their rural nests in order to swarm freely within residential and urban areas for a period of time before eventually establishing new, and usually hazardous,...
The Huge And Venomous Biting Centipede Species That You Do Not Want To Find Within Your Home

The Huge And Venomous Biting Centipede Species That You Do Not Want To Find Within Your Home

by John Bozarjian | Jun 18, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control

The Huge And Venomous Biting Centipede Species That You Do Not Want To Find Within Your Home Just about everyone has had the displeasure of encountering a common house centipede indoors, as these arthropods are a common sight within households located in every US...
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