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951-694-8100

Black Knight Termite and Pest Control owners have been residing in and serving the Temecula and Murrieta area for over 20 years.  Their goal is to provide customers with the best quality service through their expertise and professionalism.  They are committed to providing on-time service, competitive rates and thorough inspection

Pest & Termite Control Blog

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Filtering by Category: Ant Infestation

Pests in the Office

Megan Pinneo

Most of us spend more time at work than we do at home, so why would you want to work with a pest infestation. It is important to take the necessary steps to prevent against rodents and insects from taking over your work place. Having pests in your work environment can mean loss of business, potential clients or employees. If defending against pests on your own seems to be too much it is important that you call a Professional Pest Control Company. Pest Control is important for any business to have to insure that the office/business is protected against pests.

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Insects after the Rain

Megan Pinneo

Insects seek food and shelter inside of our homes after a rain. It is important to take the necessary steps to help prevent them before they can get inside. Provided are some simple steps that you can take to help secure your home against a possible infestation. Hiring a Pest Control Professional for a Monthly Service is always a good option and provides peace of mind.

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Flying Ants or Flying Termites?

Megan Pinneo

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Flying ants are often confused for flying termites. It's an easy mistake to make if you are unsure of what to look for. It can also be helpful in knowing how to treat the problem since nobody wants flying, breeding bugs around the house! Both bug species grow wings in order to breed and are referred to as a "swarmer" but thankfully their anatomy differs quite a bit from each other allowing the distinction easier to identify.

For starters, ant antennae are bent as opposed to termite antennae, which is straight. An ant swarmer's body has a pinched, defined waist as opposed to the thick, straight waist of a termite swarmer. The wings of the ant are often uneven in length, white in color and stacked when spread open. A termite's wings, however, are typically even in length, yellowish in color and separated when spread open. 

If ever you find yourself in a situation where you are unsure of your type of swarmer, give us a call and we will do a complimentary evaluation for you. Make sure to keep a few swarmers or fallen wings in a small, lunch baggy so the inspector can see what your seeing to allow him to make further recommendations.

For additional questions about knowing the difference between flying ants and flying termites, feel free to give us a call at (951) 694-8100.