by Dave Rider | Aug 15, 2026 | Pests
Irrigation systems solve one problem and create another if they aren’t managed with pest pressure in mind. The water that keeps desert landscaping alive in Arizona’s extreme heat is the same water that makes the property significantly more attractive to...
by Dave Rider | Aug 13, 2026 | Pests
Two houses on the same street, built in the same decade, in the same desert environment, with the same general pest pressure from the surrounding area — one has consistent pest problems and the other doesn’t. The difference isn’t luck and it isn’t...
by Dave Rider | Jul 14, 2026 | Pests
The Arizona pest problem that keeps recurring in the same rooms isn’t random. It’s the structure communicating where the access points are. Scorpions in the master bathroom, roaches under the kitchen sink, and crickets in the garage; these location...
by Dave Rider | Jul 10, 2026 | Pests
The scorpion treatment that worked and then stopped working isn’t a treatment that failed. It’s a treatment that addressed the visible population while the conditions producing it stayed intact. The scorpions that came back after treatment aren’t the...
by Dave Rider | Jun 15, 2026 | Phoenix Arizona Pest Control
Monsoon season in Arizona isn’t just a weather event. It’s a pest event. The moisture that arrives with the first significant rains activates biological processes that have been waiting through the dry heat of June — termite swarms emerge, scorpion...
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