Zombie Fungus that Controls Ants & Wasps that Lay Eggs in Ladybugs
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Do Zombie Pests Exist?
One of the top hit television shows is all about zombies. A zombie is a fictional undead person. Someone that has died but their body is still able to function and move because it feeds on the blood or brains of a living person. Zombies don’t actually exist but there are some pests that are called zombies and for good reason. A zombie pest is usually an ant or a ladybug and the change in them has to do with the environment that they are living in and around.
How to Get Rid of Eastern Subterranean Termites in Stafford County, VA
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Termites Found in the Metro D.C Area
There are very few people that are not familiar with termites. Their destruction on buildings is notorious due to their insatiable appetite for wood and cellulose materials. Termites are the cause of billions of dollars a year in damages to homes and business throughout the country. As they carve through the wood to consume their edible delights, the structure is only getting weaker. With the various termites found in the world there are a few more common in your own backyard. We at Eagle Pest Services would like to briefly discuss the more common termites in Virginia and the Metro D.C. area; the Eastern Subterranean Termite and on a lesser scale, West Indian Powderpost Termites.
How to Prevent & Get Rid of Ticks in Gaithersburg, MD
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Four Most Common Ticks Found in the Metro D.C. Area
When you live in a heavily wooded area like Virginia, ticks are always a concern. Not only do they creep around looking for their next blood meal, they carry a variety of diseases that could have a lasting effect on your health. There are more than one species commonly found in Maryland and Virginia, and each of them carry different diseases. Eagle Pest Services is here to talk about the four common ticks found in Virginia and the diseases that they can possible transmit through their bite.
Southern House VS Brown Recluse Spiders in Leesburg, VA
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Male Southern House Spiders Look Like Brown Recluses
The southern house spider, and more specifically the male southern house spider, is often mistaken as a brown recluse spider. Due to the male’s body shape and size they greatly resemble a brown recluse. However, their habits are much different. Eagle Pest Services will go into detail about the southern house spider and their habits that help separate them from the brown recluse spider.