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What Can I Do If My Home Has a Wasp Infestation?

Discovering a wasp infestation in your home can be alarming. These buzzing intruders can pose serious risks with their painful stings and potential for allergic reactions. At Bug-A-Way Pest Control, we understand the urgency of addressing this issue swiftly and safely. Here are some steps you can take if you find yourself dealing with a […]

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Your Complete Guide to Heat Treatments for Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are the unwanted guests no one wants to deal with. These tiny pests can cause big problems, from itchy bites to sleepless nights. As we enter the height of vacation season, it’s more important than ever to stay vigilant and know your options. If you’re looking for an effective way to eliminate bed […]

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7 Common Types of Spiders in Missouri

Let’s dive into a topic that might make your skin crawl but is crucial for any Missouri homeowner to understand: spiders. Missouri is home to a diverse array of spider species, some beneficial and others potentially harmful. You should be able to differentiate between ones dangerous to pets and people and those that are unharmful. […]

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Quick Answers: Are Asian Lady Beetles Harmful to Humans?

Asian Lady Beetles, sometimes mistaken for ladybugs, are often seen as a nuisance. While they can become quite annoying when they swarm in large numbers, that doesn’t necessarily mean that they are harmful. Today, we’ll answer the question: Are Asian Lady Beetles harmful to humans?Asian Lady Beetles BiteFirst, let’s address whether Asian Lady Beetles bite. […]

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Quick Answers: How Long Can Ticks Live Without a Host?

Ticks often evoke shudders and concern due to their ability to transmit diseases like Lyme disease and Alpha-gal syndrome. Understanding their life cycle and survival tactics can help us better manage and protect ourselves from these blood-sucking pests.Tick Life CyclesTick life cycles typically span two to three years, encompassing four distinct stages: egg, larva, nymph, […]

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Quick Answers: What does cockroach poop look like?

Cockroaches are notorious pests that can quickly become a nuisance in any home or business. Beyond their unsettling presence, they can pose health risks and compromise the cleanliness of your environment. One of the telltale signs of a cockroach infestation is their droppings, often found in areas where they reside. In this blog, we’ll delve […]

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Quick Answers: How Long Can Tick Live Without a Host?

As we move into spring, with warmer weather approaching, the threat of ticks to humans and pets rises. One common question arises: How long can ticks survive without a host?Understanding Tick SurvivalTicks progress through life stages – larva, nymph, and adult – relying on blood meals. But they can also endure periods without a host, […]

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Quick Answers: What Does a Wasp Nest Look Like?

As we move into the spring and temperatures start to warm up, wasps will soon be returning to yards in Joplin, MO, and the Four States. So, this week on the Bug-A-Way blog, we’ll look at how to identify wasps nests and other important characteristics such as the aggressiveness of wasps and their lifespans.What does […]

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6 Pests to Prepare for in Spring 2024

As the days get longer and the temperatures rise, the arrival of spring is eagerly anticipated. However, along with the blooming flowers and chirping birds, springtime also brings its fair share of pests. These unwelcome guests can disrupt the tranquility of the season, making it essential to be aware of the potential nuisances that may […]

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Quick Answers: Do Termites Bite People?

Termites are notorious for their destructive nature, causing significant damage to wooden structures and homes all around Joplin, MO, and the Four States. However, when it comes to the question of whether termites bite humans, the answer might surprise you. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the intriguing world of termites and explore whether […]

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