Pest Control Services
Ant Control
Cockroach Control
Centipede Control
Earwig Control
House Cricket Control
Millipede Control
Mosquito Control
Pill Bug Control
Rodent Control
Spider Control
Silverfish Control
Bed Bug Control
Fire Ant Control
Flea & Tick Control
Scorpion Control
Wasp Hornet Yellow Jackets Control
The Points of Service
We’ll inspect your home from top to bottom, inside and out, for current or potential pest problems
We’ll treat the perimeter of your structure with the appropriate materials, and use the safest methods available
We’ll do everything we can to keep insects out –seal, caulk, plug, and secure gaps and cracks
We’ll treat the interior of your home and install pest monitors in critical areas such as kitchens, baths, utility rooms, and garages
We’ll always provide a detailed report of services rendered and recommendations to help keep your home free of pests
We’ll stay in touch between our regularly scheduled visits and respond to any immediate needs
Cockroach Control
Proper inspection is critical to success in a roach control treatment plan. Only a few of the cockroach species are found in the United States, the most common of these are the German cockroach, American Cockroach, Oriental cockroach, Brownbanded cockroach, Smokybrown cockroach, Australian cockroach, Brown cockroach, Woods cockroach, Field cockroach and Asian cockroach.
The German Cockroach is the most commonly encountered of the house-infesting species in the United States. The most invasive of these two types of cockroaches is the German Cockroach.
Cockroaches are nocturnal and will scatter if disturbed. The young immature roaches look like the adults but do not have wings. Carrying bacteria that is transmitted to humans, German cockroaches, and Brown-banded cockroaches are health hazards. The primary diseases are gastroenteritis including food poisoning, dysentery, and diarrhea. Asthma and allergies may be triggered by the German roaches’ feces, body parts, or salvia that are circling in the air. Children are particularly affected by these hazards.
Commercial Pest Control
Commercial Pest Service
Residential Pest Control
Residential Pest Service
Sanitation and exclusion techniques are important tools in your roach control program. Roaches need food, water and a safe place to the harbor. As much as possible eliminate the food, water, and harbor sources as you choose and apply your roach control treatment plan.
Getting rid of roaches can be tricky because the two most common roach types (German or American roaches) are eliminated using different techniques.
For professional infestation assessment and treatment, contact us today!