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Rabies is Back in the Spotlight in Arizona

July 19, 2010

At Invader Pest Management, we are concerned with all types of Arizona pest control and wanted to pass along to you the following press release that the Arizona Department of Health Services issued not too long ago regarding rabies:
Bobcats and Bats Force Rabies Back into the Spotlight
Recent bobcat attacks and bat exposures remind Arizonans that rabid animals can be [...]

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Mosquitoes ATTACK Phoenix over the Memorial Day Weekend Bringing the West Nile Virus!

June 3, 2010

Public service announcement from Invader Pest Management
Please wear mosquito repellant if spending any time outside, especially on the weekends when people tend to play outside a lot.
Below is a blurb from the Maricopa County Vector Control that they will be announcing that West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected in our mosquitoes this year.  With the [...]

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Along Came a Spider

December 28, 2009

Along came a spider and sat down beside her . . . a popular nursery rhyme, but not so popular as far as pests are concerned.
Spiders are consistently ranked in the top 3 things that are most scary to people and just by looking at this picture you can certainly see why they envoke the fearful thoughts [...]

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‘Crazy Ants’ – Could They be in Arizona Soon?

December 17, 2009

Swarms of foreign “crazy ants” are spreading through Texas and Florida, raising alarms that the tiny, frenetic bugs will rival the fire ants that have ravaged the South, costing billions of dollars in damages each year.
Although the new pests don’t pack the powerful sting of fire ants, scientists say they can do as much damage, [...]

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Pest Control Fogger Likely Killed Infant & Injured 2 Others

November 4, 2009

A pest control spray that produces a fog to kill bugs is likely to blame for the death of a 10-month-old South Carolina boy, and his 2-year-old brother was critically injured by the fumes, authorities say.
Anderson County Deputy Coroner Don McCown said the boys’ mother had been using foggers in their single-wide mobile home in Williamston, in [...]

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