- Residential Pest ControlWe offer unparalleled commercial and residential pest control and termite protection services. Additional services include treating yards, recreational fields, etc. for ants, fleas, and many other insects and rodents. We also apply moisture barriers for further termite control.
- AntsCarpenter ants are active in spring and summer. They nest in wooded habitats such as dead trees, decaying logs and stumps, as well as homes and other wooden structures. They do not eat wood, but the nesting damages and weakens the wood. They do not sting, but they will bite and spray a type of acid called formic acid.
- TermitesTermites attack any wood or wood product that is in contact with the soil, including buildings, cardboard and paper. They build mud tubes over other surfaces to get to wood products. The reproducers have wings and swarm during the day throughout spring and summer.
- Bed BugsBedbugs are parasites that feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals and humans. They are typically light-brown to reddish-brown and have a flattened, oval-shaped body. They are mainly active at night and can feed unnoticed on a host. Elimination requires a combination of treatments including vacuuming, washing and drying of all linens and using a liquid treatment on the mattresses and box springs.
- FleasMore than 300 species have been found in North America. Fleas are parasites that need a host such as a human, dog, cat or other mammal to get a blood meal in order to survive and reproduce. They are significant vectors of many diseases.
- CockroachesCox Termite & Pest Control provides Monthly and Quarterly pest control services as well as one-time and 90-day services to control roaches, ants, fleas, rodents and other general household pests.
- BeetlesAt Cox Termite & Pest Control, we perform pre-construction liquid and borate termite treatments and post-construction termite treatments for eastern subterranean termites, powder post beetles and carpenter ants.
- Palmetto BugsThe American Cockroach is 1 to 1 5/8 inches long with shiny, reddish-brown wings. The adults are active year-round in warm, moist areas. They are weak fliers and are also called Palmetto Bugs. Other types found in our area include German Cockroaches and Smoky Brown Cockroaches.
- RodentsThe Norway Rat is the most abundant in North America, because they adapt to a wide variety of climates. They can get into any structure through openings as small as 1/2 inch in diameter and are good climbers. They will eat any kind of food to survive, but prefer fresh foods. Rodents are a major vector for several types of germs and bacteria.
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