Super Chinch Bug Invades Central Florida Says Pro-Staff Termite and Pest Control

Central Florida is on the verge of an epidemic of Super Chinch bug activity. They are called the Super Chinch Bugs because of their resistance to the traditional pyrethroids pest control companies have been using for the past few years

Orlando, FL, July 31, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Bob Welch, the owner of Pro-Staff Termite and Pest Control was quoted as saying “Central Florida is on the verge of an epidemic of Super Chinch bug activity. They are called the Super Chinch Bugs because of their resistance to the traditional pyrethroids pest control companies have been using for the past few years. Professionals are now forced to use a new class of pesticides called neonicotinoids with a trade name of Arena which are extremely expensive.” These small black insects with white crossed wings cause millions of dollars of damage to St. Augustine turf grass each year and are flourishing in the summer heat and periods of drought. The best advice for homeowners and businesses is to calibrate and fine tune your irrigation system to avoid dry spots and hire the services of a professional, Mr. Welch’s company Pro-Staff Termite and Pest Control provides free inspections and analysis of lawns, in addition to bi monthly services to prevent and control insects of all types including the Super Chinch Bug. You can visit their website Prostaffpestcontrol.com for more details.

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