Our Pest Control Blog
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Palmetto bugs, or cockroaches, are a common pest in Florida. Discover how to keep your home cockroach-free with proper prevention, exclusion techniques, and professional pest control.
Biting midges, commonly referred to as no-see-ums, are tiny flying insects notorious for their painful bites. They are particularly prevalent in Florida due to the state’s warm climate and abundant water bodies.
In Florida's warm and humid climate, many residents and homeowners encounter small, armor-plated insects known as pillbugs and sowbugs. Despite their unassuming nature, these creatures can become quite a nuisance, especially when they invade homes in large numbers.
Centipedes and millipedes can invade homes in Jupiter, FL. Learn how to identify, prevent, and control these multi-legged pests with eco-friendly solutions.
Earwigs are among the most misunderstood insects due to the old wives' tales about them crawling into their ears. In reality, these small, dark-brown insects are mostly harmless but can be a nuisance when they invade homes in Florida.
Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance in Florida; they are a significant health concern due to their ability to spread diseases such as Zika, West Nile Virus, Dengue Fever, and in 2023, even Malaria. Understanding mosquito behavior and taking proactive measures can greatly reduce their presence and the risk they pose.
Florida is home to many pests, from cockroaches to mosquitoes. Learn how to prevent infestations, protect your home, and control the 6 most annoying bugs of 2024.
Living in Jupiter, Florida offers beautiful beaches and lush landscapes, but the area is also a hotspot for various mosquito species.
Discover how to identify the most common venomous spiders in Jupiter, FL, including Brown Widows and Black Widows. Learn how to keep your home spider-free with Blue Door Pest Control.
Florida carpenter ants (Camponotus floridanus) are a common species of carpenter ants found in the state of Florida.