- AntsExpect a few straggler ants or scout ants post treatment. If you still see an infestation (more than a few) one week after treatment, call to discuss with our staff.
- SpidersMost successful spider treatments are accomplished by first removing all accessible webbing and spraying the nest sites with a residual pesticide.
- TermitesThere are many species of structural infesting termites and each one has developed effective ways to get at and attack the wood in your home. Preventing termite attack and killing these termites is vital if you want to avoid the damage they cause.
- Bed BugsYou may still see bed bugs until the full process is complete. And even then, bed bugs may be left behind in an article of clothing or other personal belonging, which means that multiple treatments may be necessary.
- FleasHave your pets treated for fleas the same day that you schedule your flea spraying. Wash pet bedding in hot water or dispose of bedding on the same day of treatment.
- CockroachesIt may be necessary for the pest technician to remove pictures from the walls because roaches often lay their eggs and also hide behind picture frames. We may have to sit the frames on the floor to dry.
- BeetlesThese spaces, however, are not inaccessible to termites, beetles and other wood destroying insects. Spot treatments often miss them, giving you a false sense of security and wasting your money. A complete treatment with a fumigant gas reaches into every corner of the structure including inaccessible areas, and kills every termite, even those that were never located.
- Pantry Pests
- Birds