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Oklahoma is located in the South Central region of the United States, and it borders Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and New Mexico. Oklahoma has a population of approximately 4 million people, and its largest city is Oklahoma City. The state bird of Oklahoma is the scissor-tailed flycatcher, and the state flower is the Oklahoma […]
There are many pests that are native to Oklahoma, including: Brown Recluse Spider: A venomous spider that is native to Oklahoma and can cause serious health problems if bitten. American Cockroach: A large cockroach that is native to Oklahoma and can infest homes and businesses. Subterranean Termites: A species of termite that is native to […]
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a vital aspect of the pest control service industry. Pest control workers are often exposed to hazardous chemicals, diseases, and other dangerous elements that can cause severe harm to their health and well-being. To minimize the risks, it is essential to use appropriate PPE that is designed to protect workers […]
Termites are a common problem in Oklahoma and are active throughout the year. However, the termite season in Oklahoma can be broken down into two main periods: the spring and fall. Understanding the termite season in Oklahoma can help you better protect your home from these damaging pests. Spring Termites Season in Oklahoma Spring is […]
Oklahoma, located in the central region of the United States, is home to a variety of spider species. Some of the most common spiders found in Oklahoma include: Wolf spiders: These are large, ground-dwelling spiders that are commonly found in Oklahoma. They are usually brown or grey in color and have distinct markings on their […]
Termites have been a problem for humans for thousands of years, causing damage to buildings and other structures made of wood. In the past, the main method of control was manual removal, which involved physically removing the termites and their nests. However, this method was time-consuming and not very effective. As technology advanced, new methods […]