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Preventing Common Arizona Summer Pests

The hottest weather of the year has arrived, meaning more critters and crawlers. There are pests of all kinds in Green Valley and Tucson area. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent them from infiltrating your home. Here are some of the most common pests we see this time of year. Crickets & June Bugs Crickets and June […]

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Avoid Unwanted Souvenirs During Summer Travels

It’s summertime and many of us in the Tucson and Sahuarita area will soon be taking our summer vacations. Whether you’re heading to the beach, the mountains, or somewhere in between, it’s important that you don’t bring home any unwanted souvenirs in your luggage – bed bugs! A Common Misconception A bed bug infestation can […]

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Three Things You Should Know About Scorpions

With a tail curled over its back, a set of appendages that resemble lobster claws and a peculiar way of scuttling around on its eight legs, a scorpion can strike fear into the bravest of hearts. Beyond the fact that they all have four sets of legs, scorpions bear little resemblance to their spider and […]

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Signs of a Harvester Ant Infestation

Harvester ants may not be as destructive as termites or carpenter ants, but they are aggressive and known to sting when provoked. If you suspect they invaded your property, take action to get rid of them as soon as possible. Here are some telltale signs of a harvester ant infestation. Appearance  The first step in […]

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Avoid Deadly Bees this Spring

Spring is the favored season among most, full of warmer weather, chirping birds, and buzzing bees. What most people don’t know is that some bees in Arizona aren’t so harmless. In fact, researchers now believe that 100% of all feral honeybees in Southern Arizona are Africanized and that any wild honeybee hive should be considered […]

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