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Low-angle view of red tulips reaching toward the sun in a bright spring garden
June 8, 2026
As temperatures rise and gardens burst into bloom, many homeowners discover an unwelcome guest on their plants—aphids.
Family running through a sunny park beside a “Seal of Protection” badge
May 31, 2026
If you step out into your Long Island backyard this week, you might see a peaceful landscape. But beneath that calm surface, a massive "guest list" is being finalized for the biggest party of the year.
Bright red fuzzy insect on a green leaf in close-up
May 26, 2026
When homeowners spot tiny bright-red bugs crawling across patios, foundations, mulch beds, or sidewalks, panic often sets in.
Three termites with orange heads on a bark log, showing pale segmented bodies.
April 30, 2026
It is mid-March on Long Island. The frost is finally retreating from the soil, and the air carries that specific dampness that signals the return of spring.
Water sprinkler spraying mist over trees and a fence in a sunny yard
April 27, 2026
Prepare your yard for pests this season. Learn proactive strategies & contact us for a free estimate today!
A technician wearing a uniform and cap gives a thumbs up while talking to a customer by a backyard swimming pool.
March 31, 2026
There is nothing quite like a Long Island summer. After months of gray skies and shivering through Nor'easters, opening the pool feels like a rite of passage.
QR code featuring a cartoon alligator wearing an orange shirt and backpack, with the text
March 18, 2026
Worried about smells or pests in your crawl space? Learn safe, non-chemical moisture and pest control fixes with this step-by-step IPM guide from ABCO XTERMIGATORS.
An ABCO Pest Control infographic showing common spring pests including ants, termites, mosquitoes, wasps, and spiders.
February 27, 2026
Spring brings pest activity. Learn to identify ants, termites, and more. Contact us for expert pest prevention tips!
A top-down view of hands typing on a laptop keyboard against a plain, light-colored background.
February 18, 2026
Educators and business professionals do not write in ideal conditions. They write between bells, meetings, commutes, and unexpected disruptions.