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The cooler weather and shorter days of fall in have a big impact on spider behavior. You may notice them more often as they roam in search of food and shelter. It might [...] When you first think about a fly buzzing around your home, you may dismiss it as an annoyance or you may pause to consider the dangers associated with flies. House flies do in fact spread disease, bacteria and create unsanitary conditions. But there are many different species of flies that can be found in home and cluster flies are one. They are characterized by their distinct stripes behind the head and golden hairs on the thorax. If you can’t tell which type of fly you are seeing by how it looks, you can probably tell by their behavior. Cluster flies are very slow moving and often appear confused compared to the quick movements of the common house fly. While many people see bees, hornets, and wasps as little more than a nuisance, their stings can be dangerous, even deadly, for those with allergies. A hidden nest near your porch or yard could turn [...] It’s time to make plans to get away this summer! And whether you are just going a few hours down the road or flying to a faraway place, our Wisconsin pest control team at Terminix Wil-Kil Pest Control wanted to remind you of the importance in learning how to inspect for bed bugs before you leave. House centipedes (Scutigera coleoptrata) are known for their many legs, sudden movements, and ability to appear when you least expect them. While they don’t pose much of a physical threat to people, their sudden intrusions [...] German cockroaches—those little brownish-tan nuisances—have a reputation for being among the most persistent pests we can face. Unlike their larger relatives, such as the American or smoky-brown cockroach, these tiny invaders are deceptively quick and [...]Why Are Spiders More Noticeable in the Fall?
What Are Cluster Flies (and Are They Dangerous)?
Defend Your Property Against Stinging Insects
How To Inspect for Bed Bugs Before Summer Travels
What Draws House Centipedes Indoors?
Your Guide to Preventing German Cockroaches