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What is the kudzu bug?

In 2009, the United States welcomed a new type of bug within our borders – the kudzu bug.  These bugs love to feast on the dreaded kudzu plant.  If you are unaware of what the kudzu plant is, it is a species of plant that is extremely invasive.  If left unchecked, the hardy kudzu plant […]

14 Jan
2015
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An Albino Dolphin was Spotted HERE!

An albino bottlenose dolphin sighting is extremely rare!  It’s so rare that only 15 documented sightings have been recorded since the 1960’s.  That’s about one sighting every three plus years.  The latest sighting was spotted right here in Brevard County’s own Indian River Lagoon. A volunteer from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission not […]

14 Jan
2015
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Where have all the butterflies gone?

We’ve seen lots of stories in the news lately decrying the dwindling honeybee population.  Although this is an important topic, what’s less well known and discussed is that the once populous Monarch butterfly has also seen a drastic drop in their numbers. During autumn, the brightly colored Monarch butterfly migrates from the cold northern regions […]

13 Jan
2015
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Winterizing your house

Unlike the northern areas of the country, winterizing a house in Florida has little to do with how to shovel feet of snow and protecting pipes from cold temperatures.  Oh sure – we sometimes get a winter blast that brings a little snow or ice, but it really doesn’t last long for us.  But that […]

09 Jan
2015
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Beetles Found in the House

Although there are a good number of beetles that can be found in Florida, there are only a few that are routinely found in the Florida home. Some prefer the indoors and some may come in after catching a ride on firewood or in grocery bags or other items brought in from outside. Red Flour […]

16 Dec
2014
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What are voles?

A vole is a small rodent like creature that is often mistaken for a regular mouse at first glance.  Like a similarly-sounding pest – the mole – it digs tunnels underground and causes lots of damage.  Although they have similar names and similar digging behavior, moles and voles are actually not related at all. While […]

10 Dec
2014
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For Floridians – what does a wetter winter mean?

Rumor and the TV weather-people tell us that El Nino is on the way this winter.  El Nino brings with it a wetter winter with some milder temperatures at the beginning of the winter.  If this is true, the combination of warmth and wetness may bring a higher incidence of ants, termites, cockroaches and mosquitoes. […]

05 Dec
2014
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Reducing your wildfire risk

Wildfires can happen at any time in Florida.  In Brevard County, we must always be on the watch and be careful not to accidentally start a brush fire.  Although sometimes started by lightning, others are start accidentally.  And currently, Brevard County is considered high risk for wildfires. The Brevard County Fire Rescue Center and the […]

28 Nov
2014
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Puss Caterpillar

There have been a lot of news stories lately about what’s known as the Puss caterpillar.  Simply touching this little creature can send you to the hospital in excruciating pain. It is considered the most venomous caterpillar in the United States. The nature of the venom is such that it is extremely painful and irritating.  […]

09 Oct
2014
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Today’s Pest Control Products are the Best They Have Ever Been

Not only are they safer for children and pets, but they are extremely effective. The success of ridding your home or business of pests does not rely solely on the type of products used however, the knowledge and experience of the technician who is treating the problem is also a factor. The prevalent use of […]

16 Oct
2013
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