The large black ants in your Long Island home are most likely carpenter ants. Getting rid of carpenter ants is not a job for your DIY homeowner because this ant can have several satellite nests and thousands of workers

The large black ants in your Long Island home are most likely carpenter ants. Getting rid of carpenter ants is not a job for your DIY homeowner because this ant can have several satellite nests and thousands of workers
Mosquitoes are one of the most common spring and summer pests on Long Island. So whether you’re a guaranteed mosquito magnet every time you walk outside or you happen to
Carpenter bees are just beginning to be spotted around Long Island. Many homeowners see these bees in their eaves every year and believe that their tunnels are not very big. Unfortunately, carpenter bees can create tunnels up to 10 feet long.
The official kickoff to beach days—Memorial Day weekend—is almost here. Is your summer home ready?! After sitting vacant throughout the winter, your beach house might need a little TLC to
So, you’re a Long Island homeowner and you’re seeing signs of termite activity or damage and you’re weighing your options for how to proceed. Should you call in a professional
Ants are a year-round pest Long Island homeowners battle, becoming especially active in the spring and summer. If you’re sick of finding yourself with sudden ant infestations this spring, there
Vacation season is here! Whether you’re traveling across the state, country, or even world, it’s important to be mindful of one particular hitchhiking pest you may unknowingly pick up during
We’ve mentioned time and time again how termites are one of the most expensive pests to deal with, causing United States homeowners billions of dollars in damages each year. But
After a chilly few months, spring is finally here on Long Island, which means not only are higher temperatures hopefully here to stay, but so are pests. If you’re like
Every spring, Long Island homeowners see carpenter ant nests pop up in the tree stumps, standing and fallen trees, landscaping, and firewood piles on their property. Known for their affinity