06/06/2026
Here's a weekly report from our top technician @ Kenjura's here in Washington County:
The weather has been wet, and with that said, bug populations are plentiful and swelling.
A majority of our work has been securing homes from wasps and cockroaches, but we have also ran into issues like fleas, ants, and mosquitoes that require a little different approach than indoor residential pest control.
While the weather pattern seems to continue to remain wet and hot, watch untreated yards for signs of fire ant mounts to pop up once it starts to dry. If you have an animal companion, be sure to check your pants or ankles for fleas riding indoors with you. And, you can also check your sinks and cabinets for signs of black dust or droppings. Remember, bugs shelter from the rain just like you and I, so, unless you'd like to share your home with your creepy crawly friends, give us a call today to discuss how we can assist your home to remain as pest free as possible with a free estimate.
-Rodney "Buddy" Kenjura
(512) 216-3951
Kenjuras Pest Management
TPCL # 0985406
*Pictures: Dead Cockroaches (1). Live Paper Wasp Nest (2).