by Mack Glover | Oct 14, 2021 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Panama City Pest Control Prevention, Pest Control Panama City
All ants may look alike from a distance, but there are approximately 10,000 species throughout the world. Fortunately, only a few of those are found in Florida, Here’s a look at the species that are most often the target of Panama City ant control. Types of Ants...
by Mack Glover | Oct 1, 2021 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Panama City Pest Control, Panama City Pest Control Prevention, Pest Control, Pest Control Panama City
How do you tell which kinds of ants you have? This is important because there are at least five common ant species in Florida. Your Panama City ant exterminator will need to identify these pests and use the correct control method depending on the species. Five Common...
by Mack Glover | Sep 27, 2021 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Panama City Pest Control
As if termites eating your house weren’t enough to worry about, now we have two species of carpenter ants to deal with. Fortunately, the Florida Carpenter Ant does not nest in undamaged wood. Instead, it seeks out already compromised structures. But therein lies the...
by Mack Glover | May 26, 2020 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Termite Control Panama City
Termites are valuable members of the ecosystem, but when it comes to homes, the opposite is true. Our FL pest control experts share tips for avoiding a termite infestation that could cause extensive structural damage to your home. Types of Termites • Eastern...
by Mack Glover | May 19, 2020 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Panama City Pest Control, Termite Control Panama City
You may think one insect is as bad as another, but the distinctions are important for effective Florida pest control. Our experts share ways to spot the crucial differences between termites and ants. Physical Comparison • Ants have segmented bodies with a thinner...
by Mack Glover | May 5, 2020 | Arrow Pest Blogs, Panama City Exterminator, Panama City Pest Control, Panama City Pest Control Prevention
Carpenter bees have made their appearance, and their presence can be a bit shocking. These bees are quite large, and they tend to hover around people’s homes. They get their name from the way they carve through wood, which is where they raise their babies. When...
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