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Bed Bug Bites

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Need help with bed bugs? Call us today!1.800.226.6536 Bed bugs are sneaky. Really sneaky. They get into our homes and feed on us for months without being seen. When an infestation begins, these tiny insects crawl out of their hiding places while we are sleeping and finish their feeding before we wake up. Often, the only Bed Bug Bites

What is the Difference Between Subterranean and Drywood Termites?

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Need help with termites? Call us today!1.800.226.6536 A termite’s a termite, right? We wish it were that simple. There are actually a lot of differences between termite types and termite species. If you get drywood termites in your home, they are going to present a different problem than subterranean termites. And they are going to require What is the Difference Between Subterranean and Drywood Termites?

Common Ticks In Florida

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There are many creatures in Florida that are cause for concern, but there are few that have as much access to you and your family as ticks do, especially if you have a pet. Ticks don’t squeeze in through your exterior walls. They hop onto your furry family member and ride their way in. Once Common Ticks In Florida

How Roof Rats Invade South Florida Homes

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Need help with rats? Call us today!1.800.226.6536 Just the word “rat” can send shivers up a person’s spine, but what’s even worse than just the word is knowing that these rummaging, destructive, disease spreading creatures are living near, or even worse, inside of your South Florida home. At Nozzle Nolen, we understand just how stressful How Roof Rats Invade South Florida Homes

Are Brown Recluse Spiders Common In South Florida?

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Need help with spiders? Call us today!1.800.226.6536 The brown recluse spider is a species of venomous spider that, along with other species of venomous spiders, prefer to live in very warm climates like the tropical/subtropical climate that is found throughout South Florida. While no species of brown recluse spider is native to Florida, several species have been Are Brown Recluse Spiders Common In South Florida?