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- Commercial Pest ControlWe offer organic and effective control and extermination of scorpions, roaches, ants, crickets, spiders, ticks, fleas and other general household pests. In addition, Lady Bug Organic Pest Control provides home seal services, bee services, termite treatments and rodent control services, as well as commercial pest control services.
- AntsHouse infesting nuisance ants are common in Arizona. There are a few species of small brownish ants that commonly invade homes. These house-infesting ants include the odorous house ant, Argentine ant, and pharaoh ant. The good news is household nuisance ants generally do not cause damage and pose no particular health risk.
- SpidersThought Your Holiday Guests Departed? Not Spiders. The holidays are quickly approaching, and just as fast as they arrive, they pass us by! The colder weather is coming and... Read More »
- TermitesSigns of Termites Translucent wings shed nearby. Wings can be a sign of a flying ant swarm, those wings could also be termite swarmer wings! When a colony of... Read More »
- Bed BugsBed bugs are generally a problem in hotels, motels, movie theaters and other high traffic establishments, as well as residential homes. Infestations get started when a few bed bugs that have hitched a ride on belongings or even shoes, are accidentally brought into a room.
- FleasQuestions You May Have About Fleas Have you ever seen a flea on your pet? They are super fast, and they usually aren’t something you can just grab and remove. Do Fleas... Read More »
- CockroachesThere are many species of cockroaches, yet generally the most common interior infesting roach is called a German roach and is medium to small in size, light brown with 2 black stripes on its head. These are probably the most important structure infesting pest worldwide. Most people think of roaches as associated with unsanitary urban environments, which is often true with German roaches.
- Silverfish
- BeesBees are familiar insects to most people. Bees live in complex colonies run by a queen bee that organizes colony behavior by passing chemical signals to worker bees. Worker bees are all females, daughters of the queen. Male bees, drones, are occasionally produced in the colony only when needed to mate with new queen bees.
- WaspsHow To Get Rid Of Wasps Wasps are a season pest, and chances are, you are seeing them flying around currently. They can become quite the nuisance from mid-summer... Read More »
- TicksDeer Ticks Everyone in the United States knows what a deer tick is. They are connected to Lyme Disease, so their reputation is now public enemy number one. But are they... Read More »
- CricketsCrickets are insects closely related to grasshoppers. They primarily hide in cracks and crevices outside, in between rail road ties, and under potted plants during the day, and in the evening come out from their hiding places. In the evening hours when they are active, they are likely to enter your home and that is when you will hear crickets chirping. Only the male crickets chirp. Male crickets create their chirps by rubbing their forewings together as a mating call to female crickets.
- EarwigsEarwigs are harmless despite the fearsome appearance of the pincers. They can damage garden plants when they chew ragged, irregular holes in leaves, flowers and fruit. Earwigs require damp conditions and are generally found under some type of cover.
- MosquitoesTreating Mosquitoes Inspection The backbone of any effective pest control is having a detailed and thorough inspection. A trained and experienced technician will... Read More »
- FliesFlies and the Workplace All it takes for your work facility to develop a fly infestation is one rotten banana. Flies are stubborn little pests that can undermine any business’s... Read More »
- CentipedesControlling Crickets In and Around the Home Centipedes, millipedes, and crickets are considered to be occasional invaders of the home and other buildings. Crickets prefer to live... Read More »
- Millipedes
- BeetlesMany of the common bark beetles have the same small size and compact, rounded shape of the Bostrichidae, which we call false powderpost beetles and some of which can be serious structural pests. A... Read More »
- ScorpionsScorpions use their stinger to subdue prey and for self-defense. Some scorpions can deliver deadly venom when they sting, while the venom and sting in some are no worse than that of a wasp. Highly venomous species occur in northern Africa, the Middle East, South Africa, east Africa, South America and one species in the Southwestern US including Arizona, officially named Centruroides, also known as bark scorpions. Anti-venom (antivenin) is available for these venomous species.
- HornetsAll About Wasps Arizona is filled with pests…….the climate and landscaping is a huge attraction to so many different species. Within the wasps, hornets, and yellow... Read More »
- YellowjacketsIn general honey bees need to be preserved to pollinate, but in certain situations they can pose a great danger and need to be removed or exterminated. While some people are allergic to honey bee venom, stings from honey bees are far less common than wasp stings or yellow jackets.
- MothsMoth Control I remember as a kid hanging out in my moms closet while she tried on clothes to get rid of them. She would pull out a shirt, try it on, and then discover a small hole... Read More »
- Stink BugsStink Bugs Stink bugs belong to the Hemiptera family. Their mouths have a piercing sucking part and then straight antennae. Almost all stink bugs have a shield shape. Most... Read More »
- Pantry PestsPantry Pests 101 During the holidays, friends and families travel across the country to gather in the kitchen to make their favorite treats. Nothing can ruin a day faster than opening... Read More »
- Stinging InsectsStinging Insects 101 How to identify the pest, the nest and the threat Stinging insects like wasps, yellowjackets, hornets and bees are common in the summer and their sting is a... Read More »
- MitesWhat You Need to Know About Clover Mites There is nothing lucky about finding a clover mite, despite its lucky “clover” name. This pest, dark... Read More »
- AphidsWhat's Eating the Roots of my Plants? Some species of aphids actually live in the root zone of plants, feeding on the roots instead of the foliage. These most often will be woolly... Read More »
- GnatsAll About Gnats I love summertime. Mainly because of the delicious fruit that is readily available at local Farmer Markets. You get that ripe fruit home……store... Read More »
- SnailsNot So Friendly Pests Giant Mosquitoes Florida was first invaded recently by giant pythons, then giant snails….now it’s giant mosquitoes! They are about five times the... Read More »
- BatsLiving With Bats In Arizona there are 28 species of bats—more than almost any other state. Bats are the only flying mammal and are very valuable to humans. They are the... Read More »
- RaccoonsRaccoon Problems Ever have that annoying relative that shows up uninvited, eats all your leftovers, and leaves your home a mess? Cute and furry as they may be, raccoons can be... Read More »
- SnakesWhen Snakes Come In The Home….. If a snake makes it way into your house, the very first step is to remain calm. Keep kids and pets as far away as... Read More »
- Wildlife
- OpossumsKeeping Wild Animals in the Wild When fall season rolls in, the wild animals like squirrels, raccoons and opossums, may move indoors preparing for the colder months. Often times our... Read More »
- BirdsBird Problems Birds are beautiful creatures. Because birds migrate, in the springtime many of them will be looking for a new place to be their home and a place to build their... Read More »
- SparrowsCommon Bird Problems in Arizona, Part 2 #2, The Sparrow The House Sparrow is the #2 Urban Pest Bird. When it came to North America, it quickly populated because of its lack of... Read More »
- PigeonsControlling those Pesky Pigeons Pigeons seem to make their homes anywhere----but a likely space is on rooftops and ledges. There are several options to try when it comes to... Read More »
- RodentsRodent-Proofing Your Home Rodents, just like us, prefer the warm indoors during winter. And why not? Even still, no one wants to share their home... Read More »
- MiceHouse Mice House mice have a body covered in short hair that is light brown or gray, and their bellies are lighter. The ears and tail also have hair, although not as much as their... Read More »
- RatsCotton Rats Cotton Rats are gray in color, and their ears are well hidden in their furry body. They are an agricultural pest and can be found throughout the majority of the... Read More »
- SquirrelsMice Vs Rats There are over 1500 rodent species in the world, many you would recognize like hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, squirrels, beavers, chinchillas and the two species that... Read More »
- GophersGround Squirrels Thirteen-lined ground squirrels are shorter, have a less bushy tail, and live underground. Often times in the Midwest, they are known as gophers. These ground... Read More »