Subterranean termites in Oklahoma are masters of concealment. They live in the soil, travel inside mud tubes, and feed from the inside of wood outward — meaning visible damage is often a late-stage indicator. Here are the seven signs to check...
Read moreOklahoma Pest Control Calendar: What to Treat and When (Month by Month)
Oklahoma’s four seasons mean four distinct pest cycles. Getting ahead of each one is far more cost-effective than reacting after an infestation is established. Here’s what to expect — and what to do — each month of the year in...
Read moreGerman Cockroach vs. American Cockroach: Which One Is in Your Oklahoma Home?
Two very different pest control problems walk into your Oklahoma home. One requires interior gel bait and insect growth regulators applied in crack and crevice locations over multiple visits. The other requires exterior perimeter spray and...
Read moreNew Construction in Edmond, OK: Why Termite Pre-Treatment Is Worth It
Edmond has been one of the fastest-growing cities in Oklahoma for over two decades. If you’re building new or buying in a new development, termites should be near the top of your due diligence list — not because of bad luck, but because of...
Read moreHow Long Does Mosquito Treatment Last in Oklahoma?
“How long will the treatment last?” — it’s the first question almost every customer asks when scheduling mosquito service. It’s also the question that most pest control companies answer vaguely. Let me give you a real...
Read moreSubterranean vs. Drywood Termites: What’s Actually in Oklahoma?
One of the most common questions I get from homeowners is some version of “what kind of termites do I have?” — usually after they’ve found something alarming and gone down a Google rabbit hole. The internet treats drywood and...
Read moreWhy Does Stillwater Get So Many Crickets Every Fall?
If you’ve lived in Stillwater through an OSU football season, you know the scene: sometime in late September the sidewalks turn black, parking lots crunch underfoot, and every gap around your front door becomes a cricket highway. It’s...
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