The House Mouse
The house mouse is the most common rodent pest in most parts of the world. It can breed rapidly and adapt quickly to changing conditions. Habits House mice can breed throughout the year and can share...
View ArticleDelta’s Rodent Problem: Droppings ‘Too Numerous to Count’ Found On Plane
Delta’s Rodent Problem: Droppings ‘Too Numerous to Count’ Found On Plane Well this is just grand: A Delta Airlines plane was grounded after rodent droppings “too numerous to count” were found by the...
View ArticleCicadas Being Used As Jewelry
Cicadas Being Used As Jewelry Sisters Profit From Bug Invasion GREENWOOD, S.C. — WXII12.com Twin sisters in South Carolina are using the recent invasion of cicadas to rake in the money. Since the...
View ArticlePest Proofing 101
Why do homeowners need to worry about pest proofing their homes? When it gets colder outside, pests look for a place to live inside. Our homes are the most likely refuge. It is something we...
View ArticleWSB-TV (Atlanta, GA): Drivers Report Rat, Bug Problem at School-Bus Yard
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View ArticleDrug Gives Rats Booze-Guzzling Superpowers
According to researchers in the Journal of Neuroscience scientists have isolated a drug that turns rodents into lean mean beer drinking machines. According to science news, “Rats dosed with a compound...
View Article“Rate my rat” Contest
When you hear of a photo contest you generally think of the usual. City skylines, pets, families, insects would all fall into the category of “usual”. This particular photo contest does not fall into...
View ArticleTinie Tempah Afraid of Rats
Afraid of rats? You’re not alone. British hip-hop super star Tinie Tempah is currently house hunting to invest in a period property, pretty simple right? Wrong. His phobia of hairy pests is forcing him...
View ArticleEarth’s Most Extreme Insects
Entomologists at the University of Florida scoured the literature to come up with a list of insects that were the coolest, fastest, largest, longest, loudest and brightest. They also chose more unusual...
View ArticleRats! Cold Weather Drives Rodents Inside Vehicles
Sneaking into cars is rather easy for rodents, as mice and rats can fit through holes as small as a dime and a quarter, respectively. Steering columns, vents, pedal shafts and other openings serve as...
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