Our Pest Control Blog
There’s so much to learn about the world of pest control! Check out our blog to learn more about pests, how to keep them out of your home, and tips from the experts.
Charleston, with its historic charm and distinctive architecture, is not immune to the threat of termites.
Palmetto bugs, a type of cockroach prevalent in Charleston, SC, can be both unwelcome and persistent. In this blog, we explore the various factors that attract palmetto bugs, dispel common misconceptions, and provide insights into effective strategies for dealing with these resilient insects.
Charleston, with its warm and humid climate, is a haven for a variety of household pests. In this blog, we delve into the five most common pests that residents frequently encounter, exploring their habits and offering insights on managing these unwelcome guests.
Charleston, South Carolina, with its rich history and Southern charm, does not have a bed bug problem per se, but understanding the factors contributing to potential infestations is crucial.
Charleston, South Carolina, boasts a subtropical climate characterized by hot, humid summers and mild winters. This unique climate creates the perfect environment for a variety of bugs to thrive year-round.
South Carolina is home to a variety of pests, and rats are no exception. Rats can cause damage to property, contaminate food, and pose health risks.
There are many different species of bed bugs throughout the world, but here in Greenville, you will likely encounter the common bed bug, also known as “Cimex lectularius.” Read on to learn what they look like.
Whether you're a concerned pet owner or simply curious about these troublesome insects, read on to learn how to keep your home and furry friends flea-free in Greenville, SC.
Crickets are common pests that can disrupt peaceful evenings and cause frustration for homeowners and businesses alike. Learn how to prevent cricket infestations and get back to enjoying serene South Carolina nights.
Carpenter bees are intriguing insects that play a vital role in the local ecosystem, but they can also pose challenges for homeowners and gardeners.