Pests can be prevented, through sanitation and habitat modification, or they can be controlled by trapping, pesticide use, and in some cases biological control. Pests in structure are usually more effectively controlled when a combination of compatible control methods can be used.Ants * Roaches * Silverfish * Fleas * Ticks * Mosquitoes * Flies * Wasps * Spiders * Stored-product pests
Rodent ControlRodents cost billions of dollars in damages every year, and some rodents are carriers of human diseases. The house mouse and Norway rat are two of the most destructive pests in the United States.
Rodents eat a wide range of foods and do considerable gnawing on property in order to wear down their continuously growing incisors.
Because of the reproductive potential of a single pair of rats or mice is staggering, our control of rodent infestation relies on both reducing the rodent population with bait technology, as well as using rodenticides when possible.
Our technicians can also offer tips on rodent-proofing your home or business in a manner that will effectively solve the problem.
House Mouse * Roof Rat* Norway Rat
Wildlife Control
Possums, raccoons, snakes, and squirrels are wildlife. Squirrels inside a home can cause damage. For example squirrels will chew on electrical wires, which will cause a fire. Possums can dig under porches or under your foundation to make their home. Sometimes possums can be rabid. Our wildlife personnel will use trapping and exclusion methods to prevent wild life from entering your home or business.Raccoons * Possums * Squirrels * Bats * Birds
Lawn and Landscape Pest ControlProper identification is very important. When an insect is correctly identified, information regarding it’s life cycle, food preferences, habitat, and whether its beneficial or harmful.
Chinchbug * Whitegrub * Sod Wedworms * Grasshoppers * Snails * Caterpillars * Aphids * Melybug * Scales
Lawn and Landscape Fertilizing and Disease Control
Slow Release Granule Fertilizing * Root Injection Fertilizing * Weeds * Fungus * Viruses * Bacteria
