Saturday, April 16, 2016

Pests Don’t Belong on a Baseball Field


When the cool March air starts to give way to the subtle warm aura of April, it is obvious that spring is in the air. When springtime shows up, it means that the world is ready to be renewed, and it also means that it is time for baseball. The great American pastime is right up there with mom and apple pie when it comes to all things American. But there is a pesky side to baseball that teams have to deal with, and especially teams that play in the desert.


Pests Come ALIVE During Spring Training


When fans follow the spring training leagues in Florida and Arizona, they get the statistics from their favorite players and hear about how their teams’ prospects are doing. But the story they never get is the one about how bees seem to make themselves at home while the Boys of Summer are playing their games.


March 2016 was an especially bad year for bees as the Kansas City Royals and Chicago Cubs both had spring training games stopped because of bees. But after years of playing in the desert, the Arizona Diamondbacks surely have the bee issue under control by now, right?


When it comes to keeping the games ‘bee-less’, the Arizona Diamondbacks call on the real Phoenix bee removal experts at Sexton Pest Control. A famous bee incident in April 2014 gave Sexton technicians the chance to show off just how they are able to contain bee problems and allow the guys to play ball.





Pests Don’t Belong on a Baseball Field

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