
Texas Woman Was Recently Diagnosed With A Disease Spread By Kissing Bugs
Back in 2013, a 49 year-old Texas woman, Candace Stark, donated blood in support of those suffering from leukemia. However, Candace was surprised when she

Back in 2013, a 49 year-old Texas woman, Candace Stark, donated blood in support of those suffering from leukemia. However, Candace was surprised when she

Several invasive insect species have become established in Texas. Some of these species include red-imported fire ants, argentine ants and Formosan subterranean termites. One little

When tarantulas are found within homes they are usually being kept as pets, but during the summer season, the southwest United States becomes overrun with

Brown recluse spiders pose a threat to public health in all states where the spiders are abundant. Unfortunately, the brown recluse can be found in

Fatalities resulting from black widow bites rarely occur today, but the spiders continue to have a reputation as deadly arachnids. Black widows used to pose

Experts are in the habit of telling people that spiders are easy-going and misunderstood creatures that rarely bite humans, and when bites do occur, they

Numerous venomous caterpillar species can be found in every region of the continental United States. Venomous caterpillars are particularly abundant in the northeast where multiple

Many people hate finding large spiders within their home, and for some particularly arachnophobic individuals, spotting one single indoor specimen warrants the services of a

A great many spider species can be found throughout the large state of Texas, including species of tarantula, widow spiders, recluse spiders and house spiders.

Unfortunately, the great state of Texas also has a great many wood-boring beetle species that just live to find the wood in your home such

Pest control professionals operating in Texas have already reported a higher-than-normal amount of calls concerning scorpion-related pest issues among residents this year, and the summer

Spiders of all shapes and sizes are abundant within the state of Texas, and the vast majority do not inflict medically significant bites to humans.