AAA Termite & Pest Control

AAA Termite & Pest Control For 19 years, AAA Termite & Pest Control has been proud to serve the Foothills of North Carolina

Copperheads are venomous snakes native to North America, and their venom is hemotoxic, meaning it destroys blood cells a...
05/25/2026

Copperheads are venomous snakes native to North America, and their venom is hemotoxic, meaning it destroys blood cells and tissue. But don't worry—while their bite is painful, it's rarely fatal to humans if treated promptly.

04/28/2026

The orchid mantis doesn’t just look like a flower—it actually tricks other bugs into thinking it’s a flower so they come close enough to become lunch.

Ants are incredibly strong for their size! They can carry objects that weigh about 10 to 50 times their own body weight....
04/26/2026

Ants are incredibly strong for their size! They can carry objects that weigh about 10 to 50 times their own body weight. So if an ant weighs 5 milligrams, it could carry something as heavy as 250 milligrams or more.

Since it's spring, nature is coming alive, and the world is filled with vibrant colors and renewed energy. The sight of ...
03/30/2026

Since it's spring, nature is coming alive, and the world is filled with vibrant colors and renewed energy. The sight of a butterfly fluttering by is a quintessential symbol of this season.
Butterflies are not only beautiful but also play a vital role in the ecosystem. As they flit from flower to flower, they pollinate plants, helping them to reproduce. They remind us of the beauty and interconnectedness of life.

03/12/2026

As the spring is coming, bees become more active because they rely on warmer temperatures to fly and gather nectar. Plus, bees communicate through a unique "waggle dance" to tell their hive mates where to find the best flowers.

02/25/2026

There’s a caterpillar species called the “spiny devil caterpillar” that defends itself in a wild way. When threatened, it can shoot tiny droplets of acid from special glands on its body, which can irritate or even harm predators trying to mess with it.

02/18/2026

As it gets warmer, ants start building bigger and more complex underground tunnels to keep their colonies cool and safe. They’re basically little architects making sure their home is perfect for the heat.

01/06/2026

Worms have a cool survival trick for cold weather—they enter a state called "cryptobiosis," where their metabolism nearly stops, allowing them to survive freezing temperatures. Some worms produce special antifreeze proteins that prevent ice crystals from forming inside their bodies, protecting their cells from damage.

12/28/2025

Some insects, like the woolly bear caterpillar, actually survive winter by producing a kind of “antifreeze” inside their bodies. It helps them Get rid of the cold and come back stronger in spring!

12/08/2025

Raccoons are incredibly intelligent creatures with remarkable problem-solving skills. They have a highly developed sense of touch in their front paws, which they use to explore and manipulate objects—almost like tiny hands. What’s fascinating is that raccoons can remember how to solve tasks and puzzles for at least three years, showing long-term memory that’s rare in wild animals. This helps them adapt to new environments and find food in tricky situations, like opening jars or unlocking cages. Their adaptability and smarts have allowed them to thrive in both wild forests and busy urban areas, making them true masters of survival

11/17/2025

In cold weather, many bugs in the woods, like certain beetles, survive by producing a natural antifreeze inside their bodies called glycerol. This substance prevents their cells from freezing solid, allowing them to slay through winter like tiny icy warriors!

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