What To Do When Pests Become Homewreckers

The Washington Post

With adversaries including termites and carpenter ants, scientists are studying how to look out for invasions and go on the offensive. A mere 5 percent of animals ever become pests, said Dr. Dawn Gouge, UArizona public health entomologist and BIO5 member. Homeowners should know their abodes to a degree where seemingly negligible changes in the structure stand out to detect furtive pest infestations.