10 Unusual Facts About Caterpillars

10 Unusual Facts About Caterpillars

Caterpillars, the larval stage of butterflies and moths, are truly fascinating creatures. As they munch their way through leaves before forming a chrysalis and transforming into winged adults, caterpillars display an array of curious behaviors and adaptations. In this article we talk about 10 Unusual Facts About Caterpillars. Caterpillar Families Can Be Huge A single … Read more

How to Identify and Deal with Termite Infestations

How to Identify and Deal with Termite Infestations

Termites are small insects that feed on cellulose materials like wood, cardboard, paper, etc. While a few termites in your home may not cause much damage, a serious termite infestation can lead to extensive damage to the wooden structures and framings of your house. Identifying termite activity early and taking appropriate control measures is crucial … Read more

Lesser-Known Benefits of Ladybugs in Your Garden

Lesser-Known Benefits of Ladybugs in Your Garden

Ladybugs, also known as lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are familiar insects with their bright red bodies and black spots. While most people know that they eat aphids and other garden pests, there are many lesser known benefits these helpful bugs provide in the garden. In this article we talk about Lesser-Known Benefits of Ladybugs … Read more

What Is Your Body Lacking When You Get Boils?

What Is Your Body Lacking When You Get Boils?

Boils are painful, pus-filled bumps that develop under the skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more hair follicles. They often look like swollen red bumps on the skin that are tender to the touch. Common places for boils to appear include the face, neck, armpits, shoulders, and buttocks. In this article we talk … Read more

Why Are My Hissing Cockroaches Dying?

Why Are My Hissing Cockroaches Dying?

Hissing cockroaches (also known as Madagascar hissing cockroaches) have become popular exotic pets. Their size, unique sounds, and ease of care attract enthusiasts. However, there can be times when these hardy insects get sick and die. As a responsible pet owner, you need to understand why this happens and how to prevent it. In this … Read more

Do Butterflies Fart or Poop? [See How]

Do Butterflies Fart or Poop

Butterflies are tiny flying insects that come in all sorts of bright and beautiful colors. They’re also some of the most popular and recognizable insects out there, right up there with ladybugs and dragonflies. These little critters get even more attention thanks to their sometimes erratic flight patterns, which make them look like they’re flying … Read more

Do Flies Fart, Pee, and Poop? [ANSWERED]

Do Flies Fart, Pee, and Poop

Flies are very common insects that can cause major annoyances to humans by flying into their food, buzzing around them while they eat, and just generally being in their way. With all of these annoyances, the question remains: do flies fart, pee, and poop? Do flies fart, pee, and poop? No. flies do not pee … Read more

Do Racoon eat Rabbits at Night/Day Time? FIND OUT!

Do Racoon eat Rabbits at Night

Raccoons eat meat and rabbits are meat. A raccoon can eat a rabbit but it will have to perform the impossible feat of catching it first. Now, if the rabbits are caged and caught unaware, then yes, a raccoon will grab them and feed on them. Will A Raccoon kill a Rabbit? Yes, raccoons are … Read more

How to Crystallize Bug Spray in 3 Steps!

How to Crystallize Bug Spray in 3 Steps!

I’d never heard of it before. It is theoretically possible, but the chain of chemical equations is prohibitively expensive. Some idiots actually spray the wasps with the wasp spray. Then there are the idiots in West Virginia who use the spray to cut meth and spray it with the spray. Although it appears to be … Read more

Can Raccoons get out of Traps? SEE How!

Can Raccoons get out of Traps? SEE How!

Yes, a raccoon will escape a non-steel trap/cage with flexible wires or a door. They are super flexible and (like mice) have relatively flat skulls meaning that they can squeeze through some surprisingly small spaces. The key to catching and keeping raccoons trapped is tying the bait securely in the back of the trap and … Read more