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Interview with Sarah Thomas-Clark

Why the pest management industry? The pest management industry is a great industry with deep traditions. My family has always been in the industry. My

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What's that noise in my attic?

According to Punxsutawney Phil, his shadow earlier this month indicated another six more weeks of winter. Here in Capital Region and Adirondacks, we...

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Happy Valentines Day...here is a roach!

For the second year in a row the Bronx Zoo is offering a quirky, city-appropriate homage to love for Valentine's Day. Their program, "Name a Roach"...

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Phobias Revealed

Most people have one thing they just do not like. Personally, I do not like cats! A recent article, states actress/musician Vanessa Hudgens is scared...

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Bed Bugs in Schools

The recent surge of bed bugs has recently affected several schools. Schools in Queens, NY, Scranton, PA and Secaucus, NJ are just a few to name who...

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Bed Bug Myths

Bed bugs do not discriminate. The Ritz-Carlton can confirm bed bugs do not care about your social or economic status nor are they are result of

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Harsh Weather Yet to Come

Is it really winter? With below average snow fall totals in the Northeast, it certainly does not look like winter. It may be cool, but experts states...

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Bed Bug Infested Clothing

A recent article from CBS news expresses the reality of bed bugs facing people across the country. A dryer cleaner in Edmonton, Canada said

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Child puts mouse in mouth

We've heard of children putting marbles up their nose or peas inside their ears.  You expect those kind of antics when it comes to curious little