by John Bozarjian | Jan 15, 2021 | Blog, Roaches
In Massachusetts, two abundant roach species, the German and Brown-banded cockroaches, dwell primarily within human dwellings as opposed to the natural environment. This makes these two species unique among insect pests of homes and buildings. Despite their common...
by John Bozarjian | Dec 14, 2020 | Blog, Roaches
Businesses, apartments and single-family homes in urban and suburban areas all contain some amount of cockroaches. Manmade structures provide domestic cockroaches, mainly the German cockroach, hidden areas where they maintain a sizable population. At night,...
by John Bozarjian | Nov 16, 2020 | Blog, Roaches
Kitchen: Keep counters, sinks, tables and floors meticulously clean every day. Clean dishes, crumbs and spills right away, store food in airtight containers and always avoid leaving food out—including pet food. Vacuum any crumbs stuck in corners and around cabinets,...
by John Bozarjian | Oct 16, 2020 | Blog, Roaches
In the northeast US, three cockroach species are well known for commonly invading homes where they establish hidden nesting sites, pose a nuisance to humans, plant egg sacs in concealed areas, and smear a variety of disease-causing microorganisms on indoor surfaces....
by John Bozarjian | Sep 28, 2020 | Blog, Pest Control
Several species of earwigs can be found in the United States, some of which are native, while others are non-native. The earwig species that are well documented as being common pests of homes and buildings in the US are generally non-native species, the most notable...