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Fire Ants Love to Dig | Texas Ant Control

Fire Ants Love to Dig Fire ants have taken over the lower third of the United States with their invasive complex mounds, tunnels and homes; roughly occupying around 300 million acres. According to a new study, fire ants digging technique, is the same concept as Jenga, the popular children’s game. Each particle within the tunnel…

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Six New Ant Species Part of Famous Vampire Family

Six New Ant Species Part of Famous Vampire Family In the tropics a tiny ant, so small it’s barely perceptive to the naked eye, lives in the dark recesses of leaves and below ground. Although not found in Transylvania, the new species are part of the known “Dracula” family of ants. The Dracula ants to…

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Killer Hornets

Killer Hornets You might want to be careful where you step next time you’re out camping. 60-year-old Warren Brown was out camping at the Kittitas County campsite when he was stung by hornets so many times that he died. Brown was chopping wood when he disturbed a hornets’ nest, causing the giant wasps to attack.…

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Mealworms Doing Their Part to Save the Planet

Mealworms Doing Their Part to Save the Planet You know all that unrecyclable stuff you have to throw away that ends up going to a landfill so it can pollute our earth by sitting there for a million years? Well, as it turns out, a new solution has arisen to this problem in the form…

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Mosquito Mortalities

Mosquito Mortalities It’s time to start getting serious about mosquitos this year. The spread of West Nile virus has increased and fatalities have been reported. 28 people have died so far in California from catching West Nil virus from mosquitos. Most of those deaths were senior citizens, who health officials say are at a higher…

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Hidden Hornets | Waco Pest Control

Hidden Hornets When the trees begin to lose their leaves and become bare you begin to notice things on them that were previously hidden from view. One thing which may surprise and frighten you is the giant nest of the bald-faced hornet. These nests are larger than a football and are made of many layers…

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