Wil-Kil Pest Control’s Pest of the Month: Summer “Breeding Bonanza”
Sussex Patch August 14, 2012 Dry and hot. The Midwest has become very familiar with these conditions as the lack of rainfall and record breaking [...]
Sussex Patch August 14, 2012 Dry and hot. The Midwest has become very familiar with these conditions as the lack of rainfall and record breaking [...]
August is here, which means we’ve arguably hit the last month of summer. It sure flew by, but before the kids are back to school, we still have time to take advantage of the warm evenings and fire up the grill, blend up the drinks and enjoy an evening with family and friends outside.
Picnics always make great memories. The time spent with family and friends enjoying some great food and conversation outdoors is priceless. But those memories can quickly turn sour if you encounter stinging insects including bees, wasps, hornets and yellow jackets.
With the end of summer near, homeowners throughout Milwaukee, Madison and all of Wisconsin should not be surprised see to a number of pests heading indoors in anticipation of colder weather. These pests are box elder bugs, lady bugs and cluster flies and what they are doing is searching for the ideal place in your home to overwinter.
April is National Pest Management Month. For over 30 years the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has been honoring the professional pest control industry all throughout the month of April.