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What is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?Posted:Feb 2nd, 2021 1:16 amWhat is Integrated Pest Management? Why does Adam’s use this pest control philosophy in the services we provide?
Integrated Pest Management, or IPM, is a multifaceted approach to pest control incorporating education, inspection, identification, monitoring, sanitation, exclusion, communication, biological and mechanical means of control, and where appropriate, specific pesticide application with the lowest impact techniques and product selection practical. For a long time Adam’s has incorp
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Snow Fleas, Springtails in the SnowPosted:Jan 22nd, 2021 11:34 amFrom a distance, snow fleas look like pepper or ashes on the snow. Despite the name, a snow flea actually isn’t a flea at all. This small 1/16th inch bug is actually a member of the Collembola family (containing different springtails), which is able to live under the snow. The nickname is derived from the similarities that springtails and fleas share. Like fleas, springtails are tiny and move suddenly by jumping. Unlike fleas, springtails won’t bite you or your pets.
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50 Years in BusinessPosted:Jan 1st, 2021 3:27 pmAt Adam’s Pest Control we are so excited to reach our 50 year milestone. It would be impossible to get to this point without our customers, distributors, and hard working employees. We often don’t take time to look back at where we’ve come from because there’s always somewhere new to go, but today we thought we’d share 50 facts and pieces of history about Adam’s Pest Control.
50 History Facts
Adam’s Pest Control was founded in 1971.
First year revenues were just over $3,000.
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Pest Control is Home MaintenancePosted:Nov 30th, 2020 4:15 pmPest Control is Home Maintenance
Pest prevention is an important part of maintaining your home. And just like changing the oil in your car so you don't have engine problems or replacing old hoses to your washing machine so you don't have a water problem, making the effort to exclude pests and eliminate their food sources prevents having big pest problems in the future.
Chances are, you are already doing other preventive maintenance in your home. Many people have security cameras an
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Bugs We Are Thankful ForPosted:Nov 24th, 2020 5:37 amAt Adam’s, we spend a lot of time eliminating pests that cause problems in homes and commercial buildings, but, as a part of Thanksgiving week, we would like to highlight some bugs that we are thankful for! Here are five bugs that make our lives better.
Honey Bees
You may have heard honey bees being mentioned in the news a lot lately. That’s because honey bees are very important pollinators. They not only affect our food sources directly, pollinating fruits and vegetables, but they als
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Can DIY Pest Control Actually End Up Costing you More Money?Posted:Nov 11th, 2020 4:23 pmCan DIY Pest Control Actually End Up Costing you More Money?
We live in an age where we have access to almost anything. Countless items are sold online and how-to training videos are increasingly available online for free or at a low cost. This has given rise to the increased interest in Do-It-Yourself home projects. With more information, people feel better equipped to save their money and take their home projects into their own hands, but do they always save money?
When pricing out a
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Fake Webs are Fun, Real Webs are Not!Posted:Oct 29th, 2020 12:15 pmAdam's doesn’t let spiders do your Halloween decorating! Here are 5 chilling facts about spiders to get you ready for Halloween.
1. Real Webs
We all know the feeling of being spooked by walking into a spider web. It’s spine-chilling. Spider webs are purposefully hard to see so they catch unknowing insects. Unfortunately for us, this deceptive web technique also makes it hard for us to notice them. Another interesting thing about webs is that there are five different types of common
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Mice are looking for a warm place to spend winterPosted:Oct 14th, 2020 8:57 amAs the weather starts to get colder, mice will look to stay out of the cold just like we do.
Unfortunately, they often choose our homes as the place to stay warm. Many people have chosen an Adam’s plan that includes rodents so they can ensure that their home is mouse-proof all year long. After signing up for a rodent service, an Adam’s technician will look over the outside of your home to seal off any entry points where mice can get in and take additional measures to make sure that you don
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World Pest DayPosted:Jun 6th, 2020 12:33 pmWorld Pest Day - June 6
History
Throughout history, pests have always been resilient and continue to get smarter in order to survive. It is our job to match their ability every step of the way. Pests are some of the oldest creatures on the planet and have adapted to survive in many different environments.
The pest control industry has come a long way since the “Rat Catchers” of the Middle Ages. In fact, the industry has seen many advancements in just the past decade. Technology, safety,
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Bed Bug Prevention TipsPosted:Mar 16th, 2020 1:13 amBed Bugs are elusive, nocturnal creatures that hide behind baseboards and in any cracks, voids, and folded areas of beds, bedding and adjacent furniture, especially mattresses and box springs.
Travel Tips
Upon Arrival (before unpacking):
Don’t put your suitcase or backpack directly on the bed; put them in the bathroom (bathtubs are typically pest free) while you inspect the room.
Inspect the closet and luggage stands and baseboards nearby the luggage rack before placing items in the clos
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Fake webs are fun, real webs are not. Don’t let spiders do your Halloween decorating! Here are 5 chilling facts about spiders to get you ready for Halloween.
1. Real Webs
We all know the feeling of being spooked by walking into a spider web. It’s spine-chilling. Spider webs are purposefully hard to see so they catch unknowing insects. Unfortunately for us, this deceptive web technique also makes it hard for us to notice them. Another interesting thing about webs is that there are five different types of common webs: Spiral Orb Webs, Tangle Webs (Cobwebs), Funnel Webs, Tubular Webs, and Sheet Webs.
2. Types of Spiders
Spiders are one of the most diverse species on the planet. There are over 45,000 types of known spiders and likely more that haven’t yet been discovered. Spiders are found on every single continent except Antarctica and date back to over 300 million years ago. Mites and scorpions are also closely related to spiders. They are all part of the “Arachnida” class. Members of the Arachnida class generally have two body regions and six pairs of appendages: 8 legs and 4 mouthparts.
3. Spider Math
Spiders common in and around homes can produce over 200 additional spiders in one egg sac. A single spider is capable of doing this multiple times in their lifetime. Other species of spiders can produce up to 600 offspring in just one egg sac! Just imagine what a spider population could look like after just a few generations! According to a Washington Post article from 2017, all of the spiders on earth would weigh about 25 million tons, that number has only gone up over the past three years...
4. Goliath Birdeater
The goliath birdeater spider is the biggest spider in the world. It has a legspan of up to a foot and weighs up to 6 ounces. Female goliath birdeaters have an average life span of 20 years while males only have an average lifespan of 3-6 years. It primarily eats insects, but is also able to eat rodents, birds, and frogs. They can’t see very well, but their leg hairs are able to sense vibrations and help them avoid predators. The birdeater is even a delicacy in some parts of South America. These are not found in North America.
5. Eyes
Most spiders have 8 eyes, but some have 6 or less. Even with all of these eyes, spiders generally can’t see very well. Most of their vision is based on movement which helps them catch prey or avoid predators. Certain sets of eyes carry out different tasks to aid in the seeing process. For most spiders their vision also allows them to see better at night when most species of spiders are active.
How We Can Help
Adam’s Pest Control has multiple options when it comes to spider services so you can get the exact pest coverage you need. Services that include spiders not only provide you with a spider treatment, but also includes a complimentary de-webbing. We won’t let spiders decorate your home at their discretion, an Adam’s technician will go around your home and remove all of their webs!
To find out more about our spider services, email sales@adamspestcontrol.com or call 763-478-9810.