Voles are excellent swimmers. Species of voles that live near the water can survive periodical tides and flooding thanks to ability to swim and to climb to the nearby vegetations. Voles can also dive.
Pest Fact of the Week: 10/9/2020
Pharaoh ants are known to spread infection especially in private nursing facilities, clinics and hospitals and can cause contamination of sterile equipment.
Pest Fact of the Week: 10/2/2020
While American dog ticks choose habitats that maximize their exposure to potential hosts, they can survive for about 2-3 years unfed.
Pest Fact of the Week: 9/25/2020
After a blood meal, female Northern mosquitoes lay eggs in rafts of 140–340. These eggs typically hatch in one to two days.
Pest Fact of the Week: 9/18/2020
Bald-face hornets build aerial nests as big as a basketball.
Pest Fact of the Week: 9/11/2020
Both males and female american cockroaches have wings and can fly short distances.
Pest Fact of the Week: 9/4/2020
A single bat can eat thousands of mosquitoes and flying insects in one night.
Pest Fact of the Week: 8/28/2020
Bighead ants are omnivores and will feed on insects and other arthropods.
Pest Fact of the Week: 8/21/2020
Groundhog tick bites can cause Powassan virus.
Pest Fact of the Week: 8/14/2020
The oldest recorded captive house sparrow lived for 23 years.
