Top Stinging Insects in North Carolina to Watch For
There are numerous types of wasps and bees around Raleigh, but we’re sharing the stinging insects you should watch out for.
There are numerous types of wasps and bees around Raleigh, but we’re sharing the stinging insects you should watch out for.
What does a wasp nest look like? From underground yellow jacket nests to hanging hornet nests and paper wasp colonies under eaves, this guide explains how to identify different wasp nests, where they form, and when removal is needed to protect your home.
Learn how to identify the difference between bees, wasps, and hornets, so you can determine what’s a threat and what’s not and keep your family safe.
From bark lice (hint: they aren’t parasites) to false mosquitos, harmless spiders, kissing bugs, and more, our Raleigh pest control experts are shedding light on uncommon bugs and insects in North Carolina so you can eradicate the harmful ones and leave the harmless ones to benefit our ecosystem.
Wasps are most commonly seen in North Carolina in June and July. Learn more about why wasps may be attracted to your property and how to avoid them.
This article will tell you everything you need to know about mosquito larvae. Where do they live? What are the symptoms of a bite? How can I prevent them from biting me?
If you’re considering using a bug bomb to get rid of household pests, learn if they actually work or if you’re putting your health at risk.
You want to get out and enjoy warm weather, but before you do, learn how to stay safe from dangerous insects and pests!
Learn more about mosquitos and how you can help reduce their presence in your home.