Q: After coming back from a recent vacation, I’ve noticed some bites on my arms and legs. I’m worried that I could have picked up bed bugs from my hotel! I’ve only been back for a week, so I don’t ...
Bed bugs aren’t known to directly spread disease, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t a public risk. These tiny bugs can reproduce quickly, and they’re notoriously difficult to eliminate entirely ...
Don't let the bed bugs bite. The tiny, blood-sucking insects are preparing for some feasts as summer—when they're most active— and peak travel season approaches. Here's what you need to know about ...
Here’s everything to know about the link between bedbugs and travel. Bedbugs are small, flat insects that feed on the blood of people and animals while they sleep. The French government has had to ...
The small holes and other damage in your plants may be the work of June bugs. Also known as May beetles or June beetles, these insects can be devastating in your yard, leaving behind multiple signs of ...
Just thinking about bed bugs can give you the creepy crawlies. But did you know that you are more likely to encounter these pests if you like to travel?
Tomato gardeners know the heartbreak of watching healthy fruit turn spotty, distorted, or sunken seemingly overnight. Learning how to prevent common tomato diseases is an important lesson for home ...
Mississippi folks know that summer brings the bugs, but you may not have considered the threat of a more persistent (and very gross) infestation: bed bugs. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Travelers beware: Orkin just released the 2024 list of the top 50 most bed bug-infested cities in the U.S. The bloodsuckers can live anywhere and easily travel on luggage, purses, bedding, clothes and ...