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Explore expert tips and insights on effective pest control solutions with the GGA Pest Management Blog.

Why Don�t Spiders Stick To Their Webs?
January 18, 2017

There is a longstanding myth that spiders are able to avoid sticking to their own webs by secreting some kind of oil on their feet

Can I Identify A Spider Bite By Spotting Two Puncture Wounds?
January 17, 2017

Since spiders have two fangs you would think that a spider bite would leave two puncture wounds on a person's skin. And this is somewhat true. Both of a spider's fangs inject venom into its victim's bloodstream, but not all wounds will appear to be from two fangs. In any spider that is smaller than a tarantula, the two fangs will be so close together

Have People Really Lost Arms And Legs To Spider Bites?
January 16, 2017

There have been stories in the past that pop up telling about a spider that brutally maimed and mutilated a poor blind grandmother, or something of that nature. However, the truth is rarely as dramatic

The Tarantula That Eats Snakes
January 13, 2017

Tarantulas are known for keeping a diet that consists largely of insects and other spiders, as well as arthropods of all kinds. You may be saying to yourself, "but what about the goliath birdeater?" Well, that monster is known to feed on rodents

Is The Zika Virus Here To Stay?
January 11, 2017

The Zika virus is officially no longer a global health threat, but that does not mean

What Happens To A Mosquito If It Is Sprayed With DEET?
January 9, 2017

Researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK wanted to know how effective DEET really is against mosquitoes. Most bugs are strongly repelled by DEET, and DEET remains a consumer favorite for outdoor summertime fun free of bugs. However, it is believed that DEET does not work quite as well on mosquitoes due to the mosquitoes unique olfactory system, which does not respond negatively to DEET. Therefore, a mosquito's immunity to DEET was explained by a mosquito's different genes. However, a recent study demonstrated that a mosquito's response to DEET has more to do with short-term changes and not permanent genetic differences

How Do Insects Survive The Winter?
January 4, 2017

We are currently dead in the middle of winter, and temperatures are at their lowest. The one good thing about the freezing cold temperatures is that we don't have to tolerate spiders and insects, especially mosquitoes. Thank god insects and spiders are cold blooded. Obviously a cold-blooded animal will migrate south to more accommodating climates. However, not all insects migrate south, as you probably know, but which ones stay? During the winter the insects that remain in cold weather will enter a state of arrested development

Instilling Bed Bug Curriculum In The Minds Of The Young Proves Effective
January 2, 2017

There has been a lot of news lately about bed bugs in Florida. Not only does acquiring bed bugs seem more likely in the state of Florida, but this year researchers discovered a second active bed bug in Florida that they thought was extinct. So it is fair to say that Florida has a bit of a bed bug problem. In response to Florida's bed bug problem, many schools have integrated bed bug education

Congaree National Park Is Being Invaded By Giant Spiders
December 30, 2016

Researchers have recently taken note of the golden silk orb weavers' migratory patterns. The GSOW is known for inhabiting the coastlines of South Carolina. However, researchers are now finding them more inland. Many of these spiders are congregating at Congaree National Park. Federal officials are saying that this particular case of spider migration occurred as a result of climate change.

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