Month: March 2018

  • What Are Swarmers?

    A swarmer is a winged insect that is produced by a colony of social insects for the purpose of establishing new nests. These are male and female reproductives that swarm, mate, and seek out nesting sites quickly. Today, we’re going to look at termite swarmers and what you need to know about them to protect […]

  • Pet-Free Brentwood Homes Experiencing Fleas

    If you have a kitty that never goes outside, it might be baffling to suddenly see Fluffy scratching at fleas. You might be wondering; How did that happen? Or, better yet, what if you don’t have pets at all and suddenly you find yourself scratching. That is even more of a mystery. The fact is, […]

  • Hendersonville Residents Prepare For Mosquito Season

    It’s almost here. It happens every year. Are you ready for it? If you aren’t, we have a few suggestions that will help you make the coming mosquito season less mosquitoey than the last one. Here’s what you need to know. When temperatures reach a consistent 50 degrees, mosquitoes begin to hatch from their eggs. […]

  • Asian Lady Beetles Triumphant Return To Mt. Juliet

    Are you seeing vibrantly-colored beetles appearing inside your Mt. Juliet home? If so, you can be sure that they have been overwintering inside your wall voids all winter. These beetles are not indigenous to the U.S. but were brought to the states by the Department of Agriculture as a form of bioremediation. Their job was […]

  • Spring Pest Prevention Tips For Spring Hill Residents

    When it starts to warm up, it inspires us to get out into our yards and start working. But that warm weather also inspires bugs and wildlife to get working too. Let’s take a moment to look at some of the Spring Hill critters that are going to become active in your yard this spring. […]

  • Ants, Ants… Everywhere Ants!

    With spring right around the corner, it is likely you will start seeing ants crawling around inside your College Grove home. While ants do not hibernate, if it becomes cold enough, they do go into a state called diapause, which means that they slow down and stop. But they don’t need to wait for spring […]

  • Nashville Residents Observe Termite Awareness Week

    As we head out of winter and into spring, this is the perfect time of year to stop and consider the threat termites pose to our Nashville homes. That is why the team at All-American Pest Control takes part in Termite Awareness Week. Termite Awareness Week for 2018 runs from March 11th to the 17th. […]