Bee Facts

Bee Facts

Bee There are over 4,000 species of bees. They are pollinators that gather nectar and pollen from flowers. The bees may be brown, black, or banded with yellow, white, or orange stripes. These bees are called native bees that have always lived in an area and are able...
Cricket

Cricket

Cricket Crickets are known for their loud chirping which is caused by the males rubbing their front wings together, trying to get a date with the females. The most obvious sign of a cricket infestation is the presence of live and dead crickets in the home, as well as...
Spiders

Spiders

Black Widow Spider The black widow spider is considered to be one of most venomous spiders. Only the female black widow is dangerous to humans; males and juveniles are harmless. The female black widow spider, seldom causes death as it injects a very small amount of...
Flea

Flea

Flea There are over 2,500 species of fleas, a small flightless insects that survive as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by consuming blood, from their hosts. Adult fleas are usually brown, and have bodies that are “flattened” sideways,...
House Flies

House Flies

House Flies House flies are more of a problem than you might suspect. They visit such places as dumps, sewers, and garbage heaps. They feed on fecal matter, discharges from wounds and sores. House flies may be guilty of transmitting at least 65 diseases to humans....