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Brandon Runyon
Entomology and Pest Control Expert
Education
- MBA, Western Governors University
- MS, University of Nebraska, Entomology
- BS, Purdue University, Entomology
Certifications & Organizations
- Board-Certified Entomologist
- Licensed Entomologist in Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois
- Top 20 under 40, 2020, Evansville Indiana
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Start by checking the mattress, and make sure to pull the sheets back and inspect the mattress seams. Also, check the headboard, dressers, and baseboards. Look for bed bugs themselves or reddish splotches left by bed bugs (which are digested blood residue).
If you find bedbugs, move your suitcase immediately, notify hotel staff, and request another room (preferably not directly next to or above/below the infested room). In some cases, it’s best to leave the hotel altogether.
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The Best Ways to Get Rid of Cockroaches in Your Home
Quickly stop roaches and keep them from coming back with these expert pest control tips Did you turn on your kitchen light and catch sight of some roaches skittering away? Even if you manage to squish a few, there may b...
How to Identify Carpet Beetles: 7 Common Signs + Prevention Tips
Learn what a carpet beetle looks like (& if you have an infestation) Carpet beetles are small black, yellow, or mottled beetles that feast on animal-based fabrics and textiles. If a carpet beetle infestation is left untr...
What Does a Deer Tick Look Like?
Spot an engorged deer tick attached to you or your pet Of the over 80 types of ticks active in North America, there are only seven species that can transmit disease to humans through its bite. The deer tick, or blacklegg...
How to
Raise Your Own Crickets
Are you tired of going to the pet store and buying crickets every week to feed your scaly, squirmy, or furry little friend? If you're a true do-it-yourselfer, then you might be interested in raising your own colony of cr...
Why You Keep Seeing Maggots in Your Rice & How to Get Rid of Them
Learn how to prevent maggots in your favorite pantry staples You’ve been craving some warm, fluffy rice for dinner. It’s finally time to prepare your meal but… you see some small maggots crawling around the rice b...
How to
Grow Bloodworms
Bloodworms are carnivorous and can grow up to in length. They’re a little more intimidating than the average earthworm, but they make great fishing bait, fish food, and plant food if you have a carnivorous plant in yo...
How to
Breed Worms
Breeding worms is a fantastic way to save money on bait if you’re a fan of fishing. They’re also an excellent way to get rid of food waste and paper organically. To breed worms, set up a plastic or wood bin with drai...
How to
Identify a Redback Spider
Australia is known for its large (and sometimes scary!) animals and insects, and the redback spider is one of them. Though highly venomous, the redback spider won’t bite unless its web is disturbed, and its venom can b...
How to
Breed Superworms
Superworms are the larvae of darkling beetles. These large worms resemble mealworms and can grow up to or longer. They are an excellent source of protein for large reptiles as well as some species of fish and birds (inc...
Can You Have a Pet Spider? Everything You Should Know
All the tips and tricks to owning and caring for a spiderWhat's furry, has 8 legs, and is oh-so-adorable? Spiders, of course! If spiders don't give you the heebie-jeebies, they may be the perfect pet for you. They're low...
How to
Catch Crickets
Catch house crickets humanely Are you tired of hearing crickets sing and chirp all night long in your basement? Maybe you need to catch some crickets to feed your pet snake or use for fishing bait. There are a number of ...
The Top 18 Creepiest Insects from Around the World
A fun look at the most skin-crawling insects in the world Looking for some nightmare fuel? Wondering if that gnarly bug you ran into cracks the top of the list? We’ve done the (very unfun) research required to find the...
How to
Make a Praying Mantis Habitat
Praying mantises are interesting and interactive insects that live in rainforests and grasslands all over the world—and they can also be kept inside with the right habitat. Making their habitat is a quick and easy pro...
How to
Breed Isopods
Grow healthy isopods to feed your reptiles or clean vivariumsIsopods are common crustaceans often referred to as pillbugs or woodlice. They make great treats for pets, like geckos and frogs. Isopods can also be used to e...
How to
Care for Millipedes
Unlike centipedes, millipedes are docile, harmless, and gentle creatures, despite how creepy their segmented bodies and hundreds of legs look. Contrary to popular belief, millipedes are not actually insects and are inste...
How to Determine If Your Tarantula Is Molting: The Complete Guide
What you need to know about your tarantula’s molting processMature tarantulas will molt about once per year, while younger tarantulas may molt more often. Before your tarantula molts, you may notice some physical and b...
How to
Raise Earthworms
Earthworm’s most valuable attribute is their ability to transform organic material into a highly nutritious substance called “castings.” Controlling this process by vermicomposting will give you a way to get rid o...
How to
Make a Worm Habitat
A worm habitat is a great place to keep your pet worms, and unlike a worm farm, it will allow your worms to thrive and live a long lifespan. Worm habitats are relatively simple to make, but will take a little bit of prep...
How to
Catch and Care for a Jumping Spider
Spiders have earned a bad reputation for being creepy and crawly. But they can actually make really fun and interesting pets. The jumping spider is a good bet. It is not considered dangerous, and it can entertain you wit...
How to
Identify a Yellow Sac Spider
Yellow sac spiders are common spiders throughout Europe and North America. While they are venomous, their bites rarely result in serious medical consequences.. 1 May 2024. Yellow sac spiders are also relatively easy to i...
