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Termite Control: Why Baiting Is Best

Arizona sits squarely amid the Termite Belt – the band of southern states where termites are most prevalent and the damage that they cause costs homeowners billions of dollars each year. In Southern Arizona, they’re most active in the late summer and fall due to the summer Monsoons which create the perfect warm, moist conditions […]

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What to Do When Termites Move into Your Home

It’s termite season in Southern Arizona, and if you suspect that subterranean termites have moved into your home, the steps to take during the early stages of an infestation are vital. Learning to spot the red flags is step one. Spotting the Red Flags Termites could remain undetected in your home for months, or even […]

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Five Common Spiders in Arizona

Spiders are one of the pests that we receive the most calls about from Southern Arizona homeowners. During the warm, wet monsoon season these calls only become more frequent. Here are five common spiders in Arizona and what you need to know about them. Arizona Brown Spider The Arizona Brown spider is the close cousin […]

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How to Get Rid of Scorpions

A couple weeks ago we received a frantic call from a homeowner in Oro Valley, AZ who had just found a scorpion in their bathroom. Our customer service representative answered the phone and without providing any context, the homeowner just said, “How do I get rid of scorpions in my house?” Our team member didn’t […]

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Arizona Brown Spider vs Brown Recluse Spider

A common question we receive from customers is if we have the famed brown recluse spiders in Southern Arizona. Brown recluse spiders are notorious for their fiddle shaped markings and their vicious bites that can cause tissue death, but are not native to Southern Arizona and have not been found to be able to establish […]

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