Our Florida Pest & Lawn Blog
Look no further than our pest control blog! Our team of experts at Tony’s is happy to share our know-how with you on everything from pest prevention to making the most of your pest treatments, as well as helpful lawn care tips. Read on to learn more about how to keep your home pest-free for good!
Florida’s warm, humid climate makes it a paradise for both people and mosquitoes. If you’ve ever tried to enjoy an evening on your patio only to be swarmed by these biting pests, you know how frustrating it can be.
As a Florida homeowner, you’re likely familiar with the constant battle against pests in the humid, warm climate. Two insects often mistaken for each other are the crane fly and the mosquito.
Mosquitoes are some of the most common and irritating pests found around Florida homes, especially during the warm and humid months. These pesky insects are not only an annoyance but can also carry diseases like Zika, West Nile Virus, and dengue.
Palm trees are a defining feature of Southwest Florida's landscape, creating a tropical paradise for residents and visitors alike. While there are many different types of palm trees in the area, here are the most common types and information about how to keep them healthy.
Southwest Florida is home to a variety of spiders, many of which are harmless. However, there are a few species that can bite when provoked.
Learn more about palmetto bugs in Fort Myers, Florida, and how to eliminate them.
Discover the most common types of spiders you may encounter in Fort Myers, FL, learn how to identify them, and what precautions to take in our latest blog.
Learn about common rodents that can be found in Fort Myers and get some tips on how to help protect your home in our latest blog.
Southwest Florida has seen a recent increase in palm rat activity in residents’ homes, yards, and even vehicles due to the aftermath of Hurricane Ian. Read on to learn more about palm rat prevention and what to do if you find an infestation.
If you find yourself covered in mosquito bites, you’re not alone. In this guide, we’ll explore why mosquito bites itch and how to stop the itch.