Hurricane Erin is bearing down on us - that means there will be more than normal mosquitoes. Learn why a hurricane produces mosquitoes and how you can control mosquitoes using Greenbug.
You discover bed bugs... now what? You ask, should I fumigate for bed bugs? Learn exactly what fumigation entails first. Then discover the all-natural option and decide.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued warnings about mosquitoes. Learn what you need to know about the threat of mosquitoes and how you can control them without harsh, chemical pesticides.
Pest control products are all safe, right? Not so fast - many pest control products available for use today are synthetic neuro-toxins. Learn what to look for to make sure you have a safe pest control product!
What is the number one searched pest in the United States? How about number two and number three? Find out the most searched pest and how to control them using Greenbug.
What are Chiggers? Are Red Bugs Chiggers? Do Chiggers bite? Why do Chigger bites take so long to heal? Learn all you need to know about Chiggers and how to control them
You are hosting a July 4th Party... but don't want there to be any bugs! Learn how to make sure you don't have bugs at your July 4th Party using Greenbug.
Traditional Pest Control Products have been synthetic, chemical pesticides using leftover nerve gas technology from WWII. Natural remedies have been mocked while the newest and latest chemical inventions are marketed. Why use poisons that are synthetic toxins when something safe and natural performs better?
No-see-ems are one of the world's most annoying pests! Without seeing them, you are consumed with razor sharp bites in what you would consider the perfect outdoor weather. Learn how to control no-see-ems using Greenbug All Natural Pest Control Products.
Pesticides are used to control pests. But at what cost? Learn about the history of pesticides, find out if they are dangerous, and learn what options can be used with peace of mind. Pesticides can be dangerous and pesticides can be perfectly safe.