Residential Pest Control
Our Residential Pest Control services are designed to keep your home safe from unwanted pests. We use environmentally friendly methods to eliminate pests
and prevent future infestations, ensuring a healthy living environment for you and your loved ones.
- General Pest Control
- Rodent Control
- Exterior Only Pressure Spray
Commercial Pest Control
Our Commercial Pest Control services are tailored to meet the unique needs of your business. We provide comprehensive pest management solutions that ensure a safe and clean environment, helping you maintain your professional reputation and meet industry standards.
- Office Pest Control
- Restaurant Pest Control
- Warehouse Pest Control
The most common cockroaches are the American Cockroach, Oriental Cockroach, and German
Cockroach. They are resilient bugs that can survive a week without their head and can live in extreme
heat and cold.
The black garden ant is an abundant small ant that lives primarily outdoors in landscaping, under paving
stones and in soil.
The pavement ant is one of the most common in the US.
Carpenter ants nest in moist decaying wood outdoors and in homes.
These bugs like the warm spots on the outside of your home but will seek shelter in your home when the
cooler weather starts, getting in through cracks and holes.
A bit from a Wolf Spider is venomous, but not lethal. They hunt down insects since they do not spin a
web.
Not an aggressive spider but they are venomous. They prefer to hide under debris.
Cellar spiders build their webs in dark moist environments such as cellars, warehouses and garages.
These spiders are typically found in fields and gardens during the daytime.
The House Mouse is the most commonly encountered rodent. They breed rapidly and adapt to almost any
situation.
Rats are mainly nocturnal and live underground. They are experts at staying out of sight.
They will aggressively defend their nests and can sting repeatedly so don’t make them mad.
Make sure you don’t wander too close to their nests, they will aggressively defend them and can deliver
an incredibly painful sting.
They are known to be fairly non- aggressive. However, they will defend their nests and stings usually
occur then humans come into contact with a nest.
They are solitary wasps and are not likely to sting unless disturbed. They make their home in the ground
and help control the Cicada population.
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