Ants come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are large, others are small. Some have bright colors, others are grey or black. Today we will be talking about two small ant species that can pose big problems in and around your Bradenton home: the ghost ant, and the fire ant.
No one likes to eat and run, but these blood-sucking moochers aren’t too terribly picky about their menus – which includes the lifeblood of you and your loved ones.
No other insects frustrate homeowners like ants. Their small size but large colonies make them a challenge to defeat. At Keller's Pest Control, we offer the most advanced pest control in Naples to obliterate ant colonies, restoring your indoor and outdoor living spaces to ant-free havens.
Most of the spiders you’ll encounter in your Naples home aren’t dangerous, but they’re generally still unwelcome pests. Common house spiders can provide some benefits to homeowners. Since they feed on other household pests, they aid with controlling the pest presence.
Florida is a melting pot for cockroaches. We have German cockroaches. We have Australian cockroaches. We have Asian cockroaches. And, not surprisingly, we have American cockroaches. But no matter what nationality of cockroach gets into your Florida home, it is always bad.
Termites are mysterious insects, and their enigmatic nature can make you feel uneasy if you live in Bradenton. Some of the rumors flying around about termites are pretty scary, like the fact that they can chew through concrete. Today, we're going to look at some myths you might believe about termites.
Is there anything more infuriating than a tiny fly buzzing around your head while you are trying to work or relax at home? It’s even more frustrating when you swing at them or try to clap them but they continue to "magically" survive. If you are currently dealing with this frustration around your home, we understand.
In Florida, fleas can be a year-round problem, especially once they get inside. However, when summer arrives and the weather is at its hottest and most humid, fleas are at their most active. Fleas often end up on Florida properties by falling or jumping off of wandering wildlife.
Are you seeing long-legged spiders in your basement? If you are, it isn't surprising. Most Lakewood Ranch cellars and basements have long-legged spiders. They're called long-bodied cellar spiders and there are several species of these spiders in the United States. Here's how you can tell the difference between long-bodied cellar spiders and daddy longlegs.