•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog Occasional Invaders
Pillbugs and Sowbugs
Two of the most well known “bugs” in Colorado is not really insects at all. Pillbugs and sowbugs are actually...
Read More•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog Occasional Invaders
Two of the most well known “bugs” in Colorado is not really insects at all. Pillbugs and sowbugs are actually...
Read More•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog
Part of the “woolly bear” caterpillar family, Garden Tiger Moth larvae are densely covered in hairs that vary from black...
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Field ants are known for producing large mounds of dirt that can be responsible for ruining the appearance of lawns,...
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As their common name indicates, thief ants are known for their habit of raiding the nests of other ants for...
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Named for their rapid and erratic movements, crazy ants occur in large numbers both inside of structures and outdoors. Crazy...
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Named for these ants carry their abdomen above the rest of their body as if attempting an acrobatic act, this...
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A group that includes both larger and smaller yellow ant species, citronella ants’ common name comes from the lemon or...
Read More•Exterior Pests General Crawling Insects Lawn and Garden Mug-A-Blog Stinging Insects
Colorado is home to two species of harvester ants, the western harvester and the rough harvester. Their mounds are broad...
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Pharaoh Ants, believed to be a possible native of Africa, nests outdoors only in southern latitudes. In colder climates, they...
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A native species of ant in the United States, Canada and Mexico, the odorous house ants’ common name is from...
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