Dr. Thomas Orbert

Dr. Thomas Orbert is a PhD in Entomology with extensive research experience in ectoparasites and microbials. He has also worked in the spaces of ecology conservation and has multiple years of experience in field research and scientific publishing.

How To Get Rid Of Fleas In Your Apartment Without Bombing

Bug bombs, foggers, and flea bombs are useless. They don’t work.  And on top of that, the risks associated with foggers are enormous.  Many people fall into the trap of the ease of using flea bombs to get rid of fleas in their homes and apartments. But you shouldn’t. In this guide, you’ll learn why

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Tiny White Spiders In House – What They Are and How To Get Rid of Them

You spotted something small and white bug with visible long legs crawling in your wall or ceiling, and your first instinct was probably to look up white spider species.   That is a reasonable instinct, but it points you in the wrong direction before you even start.  Most of what people describe as tiny white spiders in the house are not a single

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No Windows Are Open And Wasps In The House? Here’s Why

Most of the time, wasps enter homes through open doors and windows.  But what confuses many people is the sightings of wasps buzzing inside their homes despite closed windows and doors. This guide reveals the three reasons for wasps in the house when no windows are open.  Plus, there are hacks in this post that

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Can A Brown Recluse Spider Kill You? No, But There’s A Catch!

Spiders are polarizing creatures. Some people find them gorgeous and keep them as pets. But spiders scare many people. So much so that many people go under total panic on seeing them, especially on seeing the brown recluse spider. There are a lot of myths surrounding the brown recluse spider. And one of them is

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