Part of owning a home includes protecting it from termites, especially in the warm, moist environment of eastern North Carolina.
We don’t mean to freak you out, but spiders are great at hiding. This means if you have a spider infestation, it may take a while before you even realize it. With that in mind, here are some signs of a spider infestation to watch out for in your home.
A cicada is an insect best known for its song, which you've probably heard in the middle of the summer. They’re the official nature soundtrack of summer!
Peacock spiders, named for their resemblance to peacocks while they do their mating ritual, have been trending in popularity over the last few years. While their extraordinary display of colors and patterns is highly unique, they’re loved for more than just their colorful bodies.
The ladybug is well-known and loved by children, gardeners and farmers alike. Next time you see ladybugs in an area of leaves, remember they’re a friend to healthy gardens and no threat to you or your family.
Identifying Bug Bites can be a challenge because of how similar they can feel and appear. Everyone has a different immune reaction to being bitten or stung, so the amount of inflammation and level of severity will vary.
The humidity of Coastal Carolina areas makes it a great environment for many pests that plague our homes. One such pest is the click beetle. Named for its distinctive sound, these scurrying beetles can be interesting to kids at the park… but a nuisance at home. They’re also call