Jun
09

What Is West Nile Virus? West Nile Virus Is A Serious Disease.

What is West Nile Virus? West Nile Virus (WNV) is a disease transmitted to humans by certain species of mosquitoes. They carry it back and forth with birds.  If a mosquito bites a bird infected with West Nile Virus and then bites a human, the West Nile Virus then enters the human’s blood. Of those … Continue reading »

Jun
08

What Do Mosquito Bites and the Weather Have in Common?

What do mosquito bites and weather have in common?  Much more than you think.  If the weather is favorable, the likelihood of you getting mosquito mites is much higher. Favorable weather produces a lot of mosquitoes which would be warm temperatures, a significant rainfall to kick things off, and then sizable rainfalls every 5 days … Continue reading »

Sep
13

Mosquitoes SUCK! Here is How to Avoid Them!

Mosquitoes suck. There is no other way to put it and that is not meant to be vulgar. That is how they ‘feed’ off of their victims – they suck blood. They do not bite, they do not burrow, and they do not kill. They suck. These nasty little parasites stick a straw-like mouth part … Continue reading »

Sep
11

West Nile Virus is a Threat – Greenbug is the Solution

You can’t avoid the news about mosquitoes and the threat of West Nile Virus. But did you know that Greenbug can eliminate all fear of nasty, little disease-carrying mosquitoes? Yes, Greenbug kills AND repels mosquitoes. The active ingredient in Greenbug is cedar – just like cedar chests and closets where you never see a bug. … Continue reading »

Jun
18

The Ultimate in Green Pest Control – the Greenbug Injector System

Would you like the ultimate in Green Pest Control? What if you could safely eliminate pests and actually ENJOY the outdoors? Introducing the Greenbug Injector System • The Greenbug Injector System integrates with your irrigation system to distribute Greenbug for Outdoors to safely create pest-free zones everywhere water is directed. • Control mosquitoes, no-see-ems, fleas, … Continue reading »