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Florida is battling these 7 invasive reptiles—and losing ground
The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
Spring and summer bring great weather, but they also bring a few pests. Heading to Pensacola Beach? Watch out for yellow flies. Mowing your yard? Watch for fire ants. Looking through your closet?
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Know before you travel: Worst bed bug cities in Florida, how to identify and prevent them
For most Americans, summertime means travel. And if you’re traveling this season, beware of unwanted pest guests who may hitch a ride home with you. Terminix, a pest control company, recently released ...
Cane toads, aka bufo toads, in Florida secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, ...
No matter what you call them, some near-invisible pests can make life miserable at times here in Florida. Biting midges, also commonly called no-see-ums because of how tiny they are, have been making ...
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Mention lovebugs and you'll probably get quite a reaction from Florida residents. What 2026 may have in store.
Meet the spotted lanternfly. On second thought, we'd rather not add it to Florida's list of invasive species. Although it hasn't been spotted in Florida (pun intended), the Sunshine State does have ...
Seven Florida cities are ranked among the top 50 U.S. cities with the worst bed bug infestations, according to Terminix. Terminix suggests regional trends in infestations are likely tied to climate, ...
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