The Fourth of July is one of the best days of summer. Parades, fireworks, and backyard BBQ’s are often the highlights of a day filled with fun and patriotism. If you’re planning a get together at…
Read MoreOccasionally, you may find yourself in the situation other Greenville homeowners face. What could this situation be? Odorous house ants on your property, of course!
Read MoreSpring has sprung, and so have yellow jackets. Every year a young queen emerges and builds a new nest. She must raise other sterile females to care for her eggs, larvae, and pupae. By the beginning…
Read MoreSpiders are cold-blooded and not attracted to warmth, so as the temperatures rise, they’re heading for somewhere cooler to live.
Read MoreMost Greenville homeowners realize that when an insect has the word “carpenter” in its name, it’s bad news. That generalization holds for carpenter bees.
Read MoreBecause ticks are most active in the warm months, Greenville residents should step up their precautions as summer approaches. Ticks go through four stages of their life cycle.
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