Delusionary Parasitosis & Bedbugs Bedbugs have long been associated with a variety of negative consequences, including physical discomfort, sleep deprivation, and financial burden. But perhaps one […]
Asian Hornet The Vespa Velutina, or the Asian hornet, is a highly aggressive hornet native to Southeast Asia. In recent years, it has spread rapidly across […]
As spring approaches, honey bees begin their swarming behaviour, which is the process of a colony of bees splitting into two separate colonies. While this may seem like an intimidating process, it's actually a natural and necessary part of a healthy hive's growth and reproduction.
Bedbugs have been a common problem for humans throughout history, and their presence in Britain can be traced back to ancient times. This article will explore the history of bedbugs in Britain and the methods used to eradicate them in homes and public buildings.
Bees and wasps are common throughout the UK, and hornets are in some parts of the country, but do you know your honey bee from your bumble bee? Are you aware that there are around 270 different types of bees?
Whether it is a grown mole or a young mole leaving home searching for new territory, if your garden is rich in worms and insects, this will be an attractive place for them to start burrowing.