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Halifax Pest Control: Are Rats Social Animals?
It is easy to think of rats as blundering, solitary animals that also happen to procreate with astonishing speed. However, this picture of them denies credit for how incredibly social, enterprising and resilient they can be. As fellow mammals, rats …
Halifax Pest Control: Why Do Bee and Wasp Stings Hurt?
Compared to bites from mosquitos and most spiders, the stings of bees and wasps can really make you miserable. In some people, it can cause a severe allergic reaction requiring immediate medical attention. One way of preventing stings is to hire …
Halifax Pest Control: Can Bees Fly in The Rain?
Bees are generally beneficial insects that not only make delicious honey but have a crucial role in the pollination of plants we human beings rely on for food. Whenever possible, it is best to leave bees alone to go about their business. …