Posted October 21, 2020 by Kitty Devine

There may not be a lot of need for costumes this Halloween, but the ladies can still celebrate in style with these awesome Halloween Thigh High Stockings.

Posted October 20, 2019 by Ron Callari

The hashtag #BedBugSummit trended on Twitter October 18, due to allegations of pest infestation at President Trump’s resort in Doral, Florida.

Posted October 9, 2019 by Kitty Devine

Believe it or not, not everyone out there wants a lot of scary decor for Halloween. They would prefer something more simple, elegant, and understated.  For these people I recommend this cool Spider Pumpkin Holder.

Posted May 2, 2019 by Creature Features

These humane household pest removing devices gently evict unwanted creepy-crawlies without risking either the homeowner's sensibilities or the offending creature's well-being.

Posted April 22, 2019 by Creature Features

Researchers have found that wolf spiders don't want prey with good taste, they want prey that tastes good – and mustard is NOT their preferred condiment.

Posted October 5, 2018 by Kitty Devine

Most of us are not really into spiders creeping up on us around the home or garden. That is probably why they make such a great symbol of Halloween. Of course turning them into a cute plush to suddenly makes them cuddly like this adorable Creeper the Purple Spider Boo.

Posted September 27, 2018 by Laurie Kay Olson

The days are getting cooler and all those spiders you've been seeing all summer long are seeking shelter from this change in a different ways. Have you ever wondered how spiders survive the winter? They are cold-blooded creatures after all. That's why we don't see them during the colder months, but many of them are still all around us. Where they do it depends on the species and how their natural life-cycle occurs.

Posted September 13, 2018 by Laurie Kay Olson

The new Farmers' Almanac says that a good share of us will be facing a cold and snowy winter this year. To be precise, it says that where I live there will be "teeth-chattering cold, plentiful snow." While these days we have loads of weather forecasters with their electronics, radar, and satellites to keep us up-to-date on what is going to happen, we once relied on nature to fill us in on what the future inter held in store for us.