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Termites Don’t Practice Social Distancing!

In the new pandemic world that we live, we have all learned to change our routine and behaviors. We are more mindful of our hand washing habits; practice social distancing; wear masks. However, subterranean termites in Southern Arizona have not received them memo and as we head into termite season, homeowners should be on the […]

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Summer Showers Bring…BUGS!!!

It’s monsoon season in the desert – a beautiful time of strong summer storms that bring much needed rain to the parched land. The almost daily storms help cool temperatures, entertain with mesmerizing lightning shows, and give life to many native plants and animals. The monsoons also provide ideal conditions for many of our desert […]

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Shining The Light On Scorpions

Arizona is slowly opening back up to business as normal, but you may still be finding yourself looking for something new to occupy your time at home. Why not explore the area around your home for one of Southern Arizona’s most notorious pests: the scorpion! Desert Scorpions There are 3 species of scorpions commonly found […]

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Bill’s Home Service Coronavirus Precautions

Dear Customers, At Bill’s Home Service, our number one priority is to provide superior service to our customers in a safe and responsible manner. This is especially true in our current climate with the concern regarding the spread of COVID-19 across the U.S. and we wanted to communicate with you about what we are doing […]

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What You Need to Know About Africanized Bees

Southern Arizona is home to more than 1,000 native pollinators making it one of the most pollinator dense regions in the entire world. However, the honeybee is not one of those 1,000 native pollinators. In addition, researchers from the University of Arizona now believe that 99% of all wild (feral) honeybees in Southern Arizona are Africanized […]

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