Horne’s is proud to announce that four staff members recently returned from the University of Georgia’s Structural Pest Control Training Program. This is just one of […]
Mice are often seen as an aggravation. Mice are rarely thought of for their destructive nature. People must often be reminded that it was mice, infested […]
Horne’s is proud to announce that is has two more staff members that have graduated from Clemson University’s Master Pest Control Technician School. We congratulate Alex […]
Fleas are a common household pest for people with animals. Though many consider them a nuisance, their disease carrying potential should not be ignored. Fleas (transported […]
Horne’s Pest Control continues to invest in training and education for its technicians. Mark Gincerowski and Court Bull recently returned from Kansas City where they attended […]
Mosquitoes seem to be becoming more of an issue as of late. Some entomologists believe, that as a result of global warming, diseases carried by insects […]
Honey bees have 2 compound eyes and 3 simple eyes. The compound eyes have 6900 facet giving them excellent vision. While searching for food a honey […]