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Employee Spotlight: Corey Anderson & Andrea Wray

Employee Spotlight: Corey Anderson & Andrea Wray

Corey Anderson: Corey Anderson has dedicated over a decade of his career to May Exterminating’s team. Joining the company at the young age of 19, Corey’s commitment and passion have been instrumental in his growth within the company. As the termite crew...
Termite Identification in North Carolina

Termite Identification in North Carolina

Termites are one of the worst pests homeowners can have to deal with. Termites can cause damage to the structure of your home that’s costly to repair. Living in North Carolina, there are two primary types of termites homeowners may encounter: the Eastern subterranean...
How to Have a Bug-Free Beach Day

How to Have a Bug-Free Beach Day

Picture this: the sun is shining, the waves are crashing, there’s barely a breeze… and bugs won’t leave you alone. When you’re relaxing at the beach, the last thing you want is a pesky bug to bother you! Although it’s not remembered as often as sun protection, bug...
Wood Destroying Insect Report (WDIR) FAQ

Wood Destroying Insect Report (WDIR) FAQ

So, you found a new home and you’re looking for a mortgage so you can call it your own. You’ll find your mortgage lender will ask you to have a WDIR inspection before they can approve your financing. That’s where we come in! A Wood Destroying Insect Report, or a WDIR,...
Employee Spotlight: Kim Blizzard & Tracy Till

Employee Spotlight: Kim Blizzard & Tracy Till

Kim Blizzard: Kim Blizzard has been working for May Exterminating since May 09, 2002. Over the past 21 years Kim has changed positions along with the growth of our company. She is currently a Termite Coordinator, where she schedules all the termite technicians’ daily...
Spring to Summer Pest Transition

Spring to Summer Pest Transition

Spring is an ideal time to start thinking about pest prevention and pest control measures, but by summer time, it’s even more critical that you have a plan in place. During the winter, many pests go into hibernation or die off, but as the weather warms up, they become...