Fall 2025 Quarterly Newsletter
FPS Fall 2025 What's the Buzz by Kelly Staib
FPS Fall 2025 What's the Buzz by Kelly Staib
You’d think a pest control contract would cover all pests—but that’s rarely the case. Bed bugs, one of the most stressful and stubborn infestations, are often excluded. It’s not because companies don’t treat them—it’s because [...]
Ladybugs might look like tiny garden beauties, but they’re so much more than just a pretty sight! These colorful insects are natural pest control experts, feasting on aphids, mites, and other harmful pests that can [...]
You know those tiny trails of ants in the kitchen or the unexpected spider web in the corner? Most pest problems start small, but they don’t stay that way for long. More pest control companies [...]
You spot a crack in the wall or a door that sticks, and it’s easy to blame the house settling. But sometimes, there’s a deeper problem—termites. These tiny pests don't just nibble on wood; they [...]
City life comes with its own set of challenges, but there’s a new nightmare creeping into bedrooms that nobody saw coming: bed bugs. These tiny pests have made a major comeback, turning peaceful nights into [...]
You might not expect it, but possums could be smarter than we give them credit for. Research suggests these nocturnal creatures might actually recognize faces, which is pretty impressive for an animal we often overlook. [...]
Ladybugs might seem like just cute little creatures crawling around your garden, but they’re actually masters of communication. Without a single word, these tiny insects have their own ways of sending messages to each other. [...]
Noticing more bugs, rodents, or other pests around your home lately? It’s not just bad luck—it could be climate change. Rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns are making it easier for pests to thrive, multiply, [...]
Waking up with mysterious red bites? Noticing tiny bloodstains on your sheets? Bad news—you might have bed bugs. These tiny pests are more than just a nuisance; they multiply fast, spread easily, and are nearly [...]