Out of the hundreds of different species of ants, the most common ant in Utah is the pavement ant. Known for quickly invading several Utah homes, driveways, and sidewalks, they can become a nuisance in your home and yard almost overnight. Learn about their appearance,...
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Pest of the Month: Wolf Spider
No matter where you may live, a wolf spider maybe your neighbor. Wolf spiders are mostly ground-dwelling and can be found just about anywhere that they have insects to eat. They are commonly found around the home and garden areas with a silk-lined burrow–sometimes...
Pest of the Month: Mice
Key Points: Mice are among the most common pests and can rapidly infest homes, particularly during the colder months. They are drawn to food and warmth, and even a small crack can allow them entry. Mice pose health risks through diseases like salmonellosis and can...
Pest of the Month: Spiders
Our Beeline Pest Control bug of the month for November is the spider. Contrary to what some may think, spiders are not just a problem during Utah summers. Once the weather turns cold these pests will make their way indoors, looking for protection from the elements....
Pest of the Month: Cockroaches
Cockroaches are known for being some of the most resilient pests around. They’re creepy, crawly, and all around unpleasant. Identify the signs of cockroaches within the walls of your home before a full on infestation has the chance to take root. By learning more about...
Pest of the Month: Ants
Ants are one of the the most common and well known pests to enter the home. When not properly attended to, ants can quickly move into our homes, causing fast destruction for those inside. There are many different species of ants all across the world. Some are simply...
Pest of the Month: Wasps
Dealing with a wasp infestation at your home presents its own unique challenges. The most common types of wasps in our area include paper wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets. These insects will build their nests around the home, with up to 10,000 wasps living in the...