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The Roles of Honeybees in a Hive
Honeybees are extremely organized, typically living in colonies consisting of a queen, hundreds of drones, and thousands of female worker bees. Because a bee colony is a superorganism, individual bees are unable to survive by themselves for any length of time. Therefore, the bees must perform their own required tasks, while at the same time, […]
Read More about The Roles of Honeybees in a Hive...Fun Facts about Armadillos
While they can be a nuisance pest for many home and business owners because of the damage they cause to yards and buildings as a result of their digging and burrowing, armadillos are one of the most fascinating creatures. The only living mammal that has a shell, the word armadillo translated from Spanish means “little-armored […]
Read More about Fun Facts about Armadillos...The Importance of Keeping Wild Animals out of Your Home’s Crawl Space
The crawl space beneath your house offers the perfect amount of protection, allowing animals such as squirrels, mice, rats, and raccoons to nest. However, this is a serious problem because they can gain access to other parts of your house, creating significant damage as they travel through the air ducts, pipes, and on top of […]
Read More about The Importance of Keeping Wild Animals out of Your Home’s Crawl Space...Common Ways Wildlife Enters Your Home
If you’ve discovered nuisance animals living in your home, the first step you need to take is to investigate how they got in there. Not only will the inspection help you discover what type of animal you are dealing with, but it will also inform you of the areas that need to be repaired to […]
Read More about Common Ways Wildlife Enters Your Home...Why do Ants Walk in a Straight Line?
If you’ve ever had an infestation of ants in your kitchen or bathroom, you may have been led to the problem by seeing them moving one by one across the floor or up the wall. But, have you ever wondered why ants stick together when they travel? As worker ants leave the nest to find […]
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