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| | Bees Near Your Home | | | | | Bees clustering close to your home can be a red flag. Bees establish colonies in dark, cavernous places where they build complex nests. These homes of up to 60,000 individuals are usually established inside trees, but if they can get in through a crack or gap, that cavern could be within your exterior walls. Unlike yellow jacket hives, which only last one year, honey bee colonies are permanent. If you find honey bees entering and exiting a hole in your wall or in the eaves of your home, it's time to call a bee extermination professional. | |
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Thinking about doing some weed control? If you want to avoid killing the wrong things and keep from making highly visible mistakes it pays to understand the weed control products first. This course goes into depth on the products, their uses, and how they affect the weeds for best results.
Going Green is all the rage, and your customers are now demanding green and organic pest management practices. Unravel the confusion in this course that covers these important topics, as well as pest management on school properties.
In all the furor over the Return Of The Bedbug we need to keep in mind that our old blood sucking friends are still out there. In fact, it would not be unusual for an infestation of Ticks to be mistaken for bedbugs, given the resemblance between these two kinds of parasites. Master Technician now offers a new course #307 -- A Quiet Ticking, which goes into depth on the kinds of ticks you may find in structures or yards, the impact they have on our health, and points on their biology that will help you in a control program. Look for it now on PestWeb.
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