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  2. Greenville-Spartanburg metro ranks as one of the country's ...

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    In Orkin's compilation of the 50 most Rat-infested Cities of 2024, the Greenville-Spartanburg area jumped 11 spots over last year's ranking. If that isn't enough to keep movers away, we don't know ...

  3. Overwhelmed by gnats? Here's why the gnat populations ... - AOL

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    Gnats are also attracted to the smell of bad breath and carbon dioxide when people exhale, according to Orkin. If you have any fruity or sweet perfumes or shampoos, that could also draw in the ...

  4. SC has one of the most rat infested places in the US for 2023 ...

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    Orkin ranked metro regions by the amount of new rodent treatments performed from Sept. 1, 2022 to Aug. 31, 2023. The rankings include both residential and commercial pest control treatments.

  5. Orkin - Wikipedia

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    Orkin is an American pest control company that was founded in 1901 by Otto Orkin. Since 1964, the company has been owned by Rollins Inc. [1] Orkin has held research collaborations with universities around the country and with organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dating back to 1990 for pest biology research and pest-related disease studies.

  6. Enicocephalidae - Wikipedia

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    Enicocephalidae, also called unique-headed bugs and gnat bugs, are a family of around 300 species of the suborder Heteroptera. They are typically 4 mm (0.16 in) long, and found throughout the world. They are typically 4 mm (0.16 in) long, and found throughout the world.

  7. How to Get Rid of Gnats in Your Home and Keep Them From ...

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    What causes gnats in the house? " Many gnats feed, breed, and hang out in sludgy, moist substrates," Crumbley explained. "These substrates could be saturated soil, animal waste, and clogged drains ...