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Pest behavior in Arizona does not follow the same rules as the rest of the country. From bark scorpion season to monsoon-driven ant and roach activity, the Valley of the Sun has its own pest calendar. Browse the articles below for practical, Arizona-specific guidance on what is active, when, and what to do about it.
As the scorching Arizona summer gives way to cooler fall and winter temperatures, many homeowners may think they can let their guard down when it comes to pest control. Unfortunately, this transition period is prime time for certain pests to seek shelter and warmth inside homes.
osquitoes, those relentless summer pests, have a knack for turning peaceful evenings into frustrating battles. Their incessant buzzing and itchy bites can quickly ruin outdoor gatherings and indoor relaxation alike.
Cockroaches, those resilient and unwelcome intruders, have a knack for turning the sanctity of your home into their playground. They scuttle in shadows, thriving in the nooks and crannies you least expect, leaving behind a trail of distress and potential health hazards.
In the heart of your tranquil abode, where serenity and comfort intertwine, lurks a clandestine adversary, an insidious presence that gnaws away at the very foundations of your sanctuary.
Termites pose a significant threat to homes and businesses, particularly in the Phoenix/Maricopa region where subterranean termites are prevalent. Fromm’s Pest Control offers comprehensive termite control services that include both preventive and eradication treatments.
When it comes to maintaining a safe and comfortable living environment, pest control is an essential service that homeowners and businesses cannot afford to overlook.
Being a homeowner comes with its share of responsibilities and challenges, from protecting your property against pests and weeds to maintaining its structural integrity and curb appeal.
Being a homeowner comes with its share of responsibilities and challenges, from protecting your property against pests and weeds to maintaining its structural integrity and curb appeal.
The battle against weeds in your yard and garden can often feel like a never-ending struggle. Weeds seem to pop up overnight, competing for nutrients, water, and space with your beloved plants.
Owning a home is a significant investment and a place of comfort, security, and sanctuary. It’s where you build memories, raise a family, and enjoy the fruits of your hard work.
Owning a home is a significant investment, and it’s only natural that you want to protect it from various threats, both visible and hidden.
Earwigs are one of those pests that evoke a sense of dread and discomfort. Known for their menacing pincers and nocturnal habits, earwigs are a common problem in Arizona homes. While they are generally harmless to humans, their presence can be unsettling and disruptive.
It usually starts small. One tiny black flying bug hovering near your face while you are standing at the kitchen sink. You wave it off. A few minutes later it comes back. By the next morning there are several. Then dozens.
You notice them first in the bathroom. Tiny flies on the wall near the mirror. A couple hovering over the sink like they own the place. Then you see them in the kitchen too. Same size. Same slow, annoying flight.
The Brown Recluse Spider is a common pest in various parts of the United States, including Arizona. These arachnids, known for their distinct violin-shaped marking on their back, are usually non-aggressive but can cause severe reactions if they bite in self-defense.