Pest Control

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pests
Roaches - Ants - Rodents - Mosquitoes - Spiders - Silverfish - Fleas - Ticks
Wasps - Bees - Crickets - Moths - Carpenter Ants - Termites

 

Ants

The ant feeds voraciously on sweets, grease, and food matter. Some species can strip all of a tree's leaves in just one night. Over twenty species invade homes. They usually nest in the ground, but create pathways through foundations, wall openings, and cracks to plunder kitchen and food storage areas.

 

Bees

The bee pollinates fruit trees, flowers, and plants to make honey to feed the colony. Bees can create a hive or swam (sometimes as many as 50,000 bees) in a rafter, shed, tree, or bush. Bee stings can be deadly to infants, the elderly, and persons allergic to bee venom.

 

Carpet Beetle

The carpet beetle thrives on various materials such as fur, woolens, leather, hair, and other organic matter. It lays eggs in 100% wool carpets, and in garments stored in closets and attics,  where  larvae can feed on materials for up to one year

 

Fleas

The flea carries disease and causes itching from biting both animals and people. It feeds on the blood of dogs and cats, and uses animal eye fluids to quench its thirst. It can be found on animals, and in rugs, beds, and the fabric of furniture.

 

Roaches

The cockroach eats food of any kind, and destroys fabrics, clothes, books, and rugs. It's found in pantries, closets, basements, and any other dark, moist area with easy access to food. The cockroach usually comes out at night.

 

Silverfish

Silverfish like to eat starch in wallpaper and book bindings, and also starch found in laundered clothing. They live in walls that are wallpapered, dens and libraries, closets, and storage areas.

 

Black Widow Spider

The black widow spider carries a poisonous venom that creates fever and illness in adults and can cause severe injury and even death to infants and small animals. It hides in water meters, attics, garages, basements, tool sheds, air conditioning units . . . pretty much anywhere it can be out of sight.

 

Brown Recluse Spider

The brown recluse spider is well adapted to living indoors with humans. They are resilient enough to withstand winters in unheated basements and stifling summer temperatures in attics, persisting many months without food or water. The brown recluse hunts at night seeking insect prey, either alive or dead. It does not employ a web to capture food.

 

Mosquito's

Not all mosquitoes are  important disease carriers, even though most suck the blood of man and other vertebrate animals.  Only the female mosquito bites.  They require standing or slow moving water in which to develop, and breed in fish ponds, unattended swimming pools, and rain puddles.

 

Fly's

The house fly carries bacteria from decaying matter and feces. Its larvae (commonly called maggots) live off of dead animals, garbage, and decaying matter. Flies nest frequently in  garbage cans, animal droppings, animal habitats, manure, and land fills. They will gravitate toward foods in the kitchen, baby bottles, diapers, and human hair and skin.

 

Sow bugs/Pill bugs

Sow bugs and pill bugs are very common in damp places around the yard and are considered a nuisance by gardeners and householders.  The pill bugs are so called because of their habit of rolling up into a tight ball when disturbed.  The sow bug is considerably larger than the common pill bug and has two prominent tail-like appendages. The sow bug is incapable of rolling itself into a ball.  Both feed on decaying plant material.

 

Earwigs

 Earwigs are usually found hiding under a stone or board that is lying on slightly damp soil, and they are easily recognized by their dangerous-looking pinchers. Although these structures can give a mild nip, they are weak and otherwise harmless; they are used for catching and manipulating prey and sometimes for fending off enemies.

 

Gary Cline : has been in the pest control business since 1988. He has a staff of highly qualified and TRAINED pest control technicians ready to assist you in ridding your house of disease carrying or wood destroying pests and rodents.