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Published on May 11, 2012
Posts with the tag: "Sugar Ants"
Published on April 28, 2011
5 Spring Portland Pest Control Problems
Springtime in the Portland area brings a lot of great things: bluebells, cherry blossoms and song birds, just to name a few. Unfortunately, spring can also bring some unwanted houseguests as well. No, we're not talking about Aunt Beatrice or your mother-in-law - the unwanted houseguests in question are native Pacific Northwest pests.
Published on March 31, 2011
How Pest Baits Work
Aerosol pest control sprays have become an unfortunate fixture in many American homes. They may work at getting rid of pests on sight, but most sprays are toxic, smell bad and don't effectively wipe out the entire infestation.
Published on May 14, 2010
Odorous House Ants - A.ka. "sugar ants"
Aileen Eddy, one of Eden's valued IPM Service Specialists in the Seattle area explained the importance of knowing the biology and nesting patterns of Odorous House Ants (OHA's) in order to provide our customers with accurate expectations and sustainable solutions.
Published on May 18, 2009
The Ants Come Marching
The cold weather of winter has done some of our work for us by eliminating ant colonies that were exposed. However, warming trends and increasing hours of daylight will begin to make ants, and other pest species emerge.










