Wichita pest control

Pests Are Moving In

     That evening nip is starting to appear in the air, letting us know fall is coming. As the temperature starts to dip, disgusting pests start searching for a sustainable food source and warmth. The survival needs they crave are supplied by moving into your home. Your home is exactly the place they see as the perfect place to thrive. If they successfully make their entry, they can lie hidden all winter and make a huge infestation problem for…

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Ants Are Still Here

    Sometimes people think that ants just go away after summertime is over. This is not true. Sure, ants are more active in the warmer months, but can still be a nuisance all year round, especially if they have discovered a place in your walls or under your floors for the colony to stay out of colder temps. If those ants are the common carpenter ants, then you really could have a problem getting bigger in your home. Carpenter…

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Armyworms are Marching to Wichita

    Wichita homeowners have a new battle that hasn’t been seen here since the early 2000’s. Armyworms are ravenous little critters that usually stay to the south of us, but this year they have traveled north to feast, on our lawns! Armyworms are actually not worms at all, but moth larvae. These pests like to burrow about an inch into the ground to pupate. This stage in their life cycle can last about a month and they will get…

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There’s a Mouse in the House!

   Mice are cute and furry, is there much harm in having them in your home? Absolutely! Unless your mouse is a stuffed Mickey you got from Disneyland, you don’t want it in your home or on your property. Mice are extremely dangerous to humans and pets. They can transmit dozens of diseases directly to humans and pets that come in contact with them, their urine, feces or saliva. They can also spread diseases indirectly through mites or fleas that…

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Pool Lovers Beware!

 In the summer heat, a backyard pool is a great way to beat the heat, but you aren’t the only one attracted to the cooling comfort of the water. Here in Wichita we have a scary looking pest with an awful personality trait. I am talking about the Giant Water Bug. This disgusting looking critter has been nicknamed ‘toe-biter’, and for good reason. It is called this because barefoot swimmers and those who walk in shallow waters, can get a…

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Are Brown Recluse Spiders Dangerous?

     Are brown recluse spiders dangerous? The short answer, absolutely! A brown recluse spider bite can often need medical attention. The necrotic venom the spider carries puts them in the list of 3 Wichita spiders you should seek a doctors care for, the other 2 being the black widow and chilean recluse. The poison transmitted in the bite can cause skin necrosis (skin cell death) resulting in ugly scar tissue. The venom spreads quickly after a bite and can…

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Jumping Spiders in Kansas

Spiders are scary as it is, let alone when they have the ability to jump! Here in Kansas we have such a spider. Phidippus audax is a jumping spider and very common. It is referred to as the bold jumping spider or bold jumper. Like other jumping spiders, they are relatively large in size and have large forward-facing eyes. These eyes give them excellent vision which helps in stalking prey and enhances visual communication when trying to court a mate.…

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Springtime Swarmers

For most of us, when spring comes around we think of blooming flowers and longer days. When you are a pest control professional, spring marks the start of a busy season. We are gearing up to help you with all your springtime needs. This time of year pests are coming out of their winter hiding spots, mating and finding their way into our homes. One of the most costly and destructive of these invaders are termites.     Termites usually…

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Velvet Ants in Kansas

   There are several species of velvet ants in Kansas that range from 1/2 inch to 1 inch in length. The males have blue-black wings and are usually found in sandy areas, flying low, in search of a mate. The females however are large, fuzzy looking, red insects that look like ants, but are not ants at all, but wingless wasps! The largest species in Kansas (Dasymutilla Accidentalis) is sometimes called a “Cow-Killer” because of the powerful sting of the female.     Adults…

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Itching to be Flea Free?

 Fleas are small, reddish-brown, wingless insects with flattened broad spines and oval bodies covered with a tough shell bearing many bristles. Fleas survive on the blood of humans, birds or animals. They are ravenous blood-suckers, consuming up to 15 times their body weight in blood per day!     Fleas are the most common cause of skin disease in dogs and cats. Fleas can bite 400 times a day. When a flea bites, it injects saliva into your pets skin. This triggers an allergic…

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