Plano's Tiny Outlaws of Summer
Most Plano homeowners have heard of chiggers.
Few have actually seen one.
That's because the most successful criminals don't operate in plain sight.
This summer, Home Run Pest & Termite Control is introducing three of the most wanted offenders currently operating in tall grass, overgrown vegetation, and unsuspecting backyards across Plano.
Meet Charleston Chigger.
Rockalita Scratchalotta.
And Sergeant Scratch.
Charleston Chigger
The Ambush Artist
Charleston doesn't kick down doors.
He waits.
Patiently.
You'll find him lurking in tall grass, weeds, brushy areas, and overgrown vegetation, waiting for unsuspecting victims to walk by.
Unlike mosquitoes, chiggers don't fly.
Their strategy is much simpler.
Hide.
Wait.
Ambush.
With Plano's extensive park system, greenbelts, walking trails, and established neighborhoods filled with mature landscaping, homeowners may encounter chiggers while working in the yard, exploring outdoor spaces, or spending time with family.
Many residents don't realize that a quick walk through an overgrown area can be enough to trigger an encounter.
Rockalita Scratchalotta
The Itch Queen
Then there's Rockalita.
She's the one people remember long after the encounter.
The itching associated with chiggers can become extremely irritating and may last for several days.
By the time the itching begins, the original encounter has often been forgotten.
That's exactly how Rockalita likes it.
Whether you're gardening, tending flower beds, attending outdoor events, watching youth sports, or simply enjoying a summer evening in the backyard, she specializes in making sure the memory lingers.
Sergeant Scratch
The Enforcer
Charges: