Category Archives: Pest Control News
Restaurant reopens post roaches
Vietnamese restaurant Saigon Time in Jacksonsville, Florida, recently closed its doors after state health inspectors found a critical violation that required pest control services. Continue reading
Woman thinks a rodent was in her Red Bull
An avid Red Bull consumer from Alberta, Canada, alleges she found a rodent in a can of her favorite beverage. Continue reading
University confirms more bed bugs
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln recently hosted an informational meeting in response to the recent bed bug infestations in campus housing. Continue reading
Insecticide chalk not safe for consumers
Government agencies in the United States and Canada recently warned residents not to buy unregistered insecticide chalk imported from China. Continue reading
Stonequist Apartments fumigation almost complete
The pest control specialists called in to conduct the cleaning found 43 units infested with bed bugs, but said the situation was easily remedied. Continue reading
Rodents continue to plague NYC subways
The new chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City recently opposed a bill that would ban eating on subways. Continue reading
Whiteflies continue to pester Floridians
Residents of Key Biscayne in Florida continue to be bothered by whiteflies, despite spending $62,000 trying to get rid of the bugs. Continue reading
Saratoga Springs bed bug treatment undertaken
Officials from the Saratoga Springs Housing Authority recently launched a bed bug extermination project in the Stonequist Apartment complex, five months after bed bugs were confirmed in the building. Continue reading
Rodents in Miami restaurant
During a health inspection at Fritanga Hondunica restaurant in Miami, Florida, officials discovered rodent activity along with eight other critical violations in the facility. Continue reading
Hotel responds to bugs complaint
A Ramada Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana, recently received a complaint from a family celebrating the birthday of their 3-year-old son. Continue reading

