Yellow jackets and wasps are among the most prevalent stinging insects in and around
your home. They can nest almost anywhere from inside chimneys and overhangs to shrubs,
trees and hollowed out areas in your yard. We provide single service visits to treat
any location or a season long prevention program that gets results.
There are numerous varieties of spiders that enter the home. Some are small like
the webbing spider or some are the larger variety wood spiders. Some of these invading
spiders bite and some don’t bite. Regardless, no one wants to see them making themselves
comfortable on your windows, ceilings or floors. Call today for a whole house inspection
and treatment to get rid of this active pest.
Ants of all sizes are strong foraging insects and can show up in large numbers in
your kitchen or baths any time of year. Carpenter ants can nest in nearly any area
in and around your home along with pavement ants and odorous house ants. Along with
safely treating your home we will advise you how to help eliminate the conditions
that make these pests a year long problem.
Mice can squeeze into a hole the size of a dime, are very prolific breeders, and
like to chew on electrical wires. They can also contaminate food supplies with feces
and urine and carry parasites. They may look cute to some but no one wants them
living in any area of their home, garage or storage sheds. We will inspect your
home or business, offer solutions, and provide a service that will quickly eradicate
this unwanted pest.
Centipedes, millipedes, sow bugs, etc. fall under the category of occasional invaders.
Any or all of these insects can be seen in your home year round. Most are evident
during the warmer spring and summer months but are not exclusive to that time of
year. Perimeter power spray treatments of mulch and flower beds along with moisture
control methods by the homeowner can greatly reduce these insect populations in
and around your home. Call today if you see that large house centipede quickly running
across your kitchen floor or up your bedroom wall.