Island Time Pest Solutions - North Captiva

Island Time Pest Solutions - North Captiva

Pest Control - Beekeeping- Wildlife Rescue

06/08/2024

We are out making our rounds. With all this rain, low living creepy crawlers start circulating upward. Let us know what you need help with.

04/07/2024
03/07/2024

Mosquito Sucks. Call now for Mosquito control. Treatment as low as $75.

Ryan @ 239-471-6447 Felicia @ 239-257-7263

24/06/2024

“Step over ants. Put worms back in the grass.
Rescue baby caterpillars. Release spiders back into your garden. Open a window for a bee to fly home.
They are all little souls that deserve a life too.”
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Balance not destruction. Care & Kindness First.

10/06/2024

Here in Southwest Florida we’re gonna be having some rain the next few days that means any little creatures that are living underground will be coming up seeking higher dry ground. That doesn’t mean they need to be killed, just be controlled.

Billions of cicadas will buzz this spring as two broods emerge at the same time 28/03/2024

Billions of cicadas will buzz this spring as two broods emerge at the same time Billions of cicadas will emerge this spring across eastern and southern states as two broods arrive simultaneously for the first time in more than 200 years.

01/01/2024

Happy New Year from our Pack. 🎆

25/12/2023

Merry Christmas from our family to yours.🎄

19/08/2023

Let’s talk about our world? What is nocturnal?
Please shut outside lights in the darkness nature is working.

15/08/2023

White Ermine Moth, NCI 08/23

Photos from Island Time Pest Solutions - North Captiva's post 28/07/2023

Beetle nails 💕 🪲

27/07/2023

Redhead Agama
Native to both east and west Africa the Redhead Agama has firmly established itself in South Florida from Miami north to Martin County. This non-native lizard was first found in Florida in 1976. Primarily insectivores, the breeding males have brilliant orange heads, and an indigo blue or black body and legs. (this one spotted in Naples Florida July 27, 2003).

25/07/2023

Recent figures indicate that there are more than 200 million insects for each human on the planet. Let’s talk about insects. Call us 239-471-6447.

Photos from Island Time Pest Solutions - North Captiva's post 25/07/2023

Call us 239-471-6447

24/07/2023

Frogs have long legs, longer than their head and body, which are made for hopping. Toads, on the other hand, have much shorter legs and prefer to crawl around rather than hop. Frogs have smooth, somewhat slimy skin. Toads have dry, warty skin.

21/07/2023

I’d love to make that happen. Stay hydrated everyone. Mosquitoes need moisture.

18/07/2023

Call us & let’s see what Bugs you .

Island Time Pest Solutions - North Captiva Pest Control - Beekeeping- Wildlife Rescue

16/07/2023

Shut off as many unneeded outside lights as possible. Porch lights attract vermin & insects. Light pollution throws off natures natural balance.

16/07/2023

Incase you didn’t know - these are dragonfly babies. Don’t kill them, they eat thousands of mosquitoes when they mature.
They don’t stay creepy black bugs for long.

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02/06/2023

Lovebug

The lovebug is a species of march fly found in parts of Central America and the southeastern United States, especially along the Gulf Coast. It is also known as the honeymoon fly or double-headed bug. During and after mating, matured pairs remain together, even in flight, for up to several days.

11/05/2023

God bless this day.

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Nature is beautiful.  Please Respect Our Island.  No Bees, No Life.  ✌️💕🐝

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Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:00