Rodents
Elimination of rodents, such as rats and mice, to prevent damage to property, contamination of food, and the spread of diseases. Sealing entry points, using traps or rodenticides and maintaining cleanliness. Effective rodent pest control is crucial for health and hygiene.
Asian Beetles
Mitigating infestations of Asian lady beetles, also known as Harmonia axyridis or Asian ladybugs. These insects can invade homes and buildings, especially during the fall, causing annoyance. Sealing entry points, using insecticides, and implementing preventive measures to keep them out of structures.
Bees
The removal and management of bee colonies or hives from unwanted or dangerous locations, such as homes, buildings, or public areas. It is essential to be cautious when dealing with bees, as they play a vital role in pollination and ecosystem health. Relocating the bees or using non-lethal methods to ensure the safety of both humans and bees while addressing the problem. The goal is to resolve bee-related issues without harming the bee population whenever possible.
Roaches
Eliminate infestations of cockroaches in homes, businesses, and other environments. Typically a combination of preventative measures and extermination techniques such as sealing entry points, maintaining cleanliness, and using baits or insecticides. Effective cockroach pest control is essential for health and hygiene, as cockroaches can carry diseases and cause contamination.
Box Elders
Prevention of box elder bugs, which are small, black and red insects that can become nuisances when they infest homes and structures. Control methods may include sealing entry points, using insecticides, and removing their preferred habitats.
Stink Bugs
Preventing and managing infestations of stink bugs, particularly the brown marmorated stink bug. These insects can enter homes and buildings, emitting a foul odor when disturbed. Sealing entry points, using insecticides, and implementing measures to keep stink bugs from entering structures. Aiming to reduce the presence of these insects and minimize the unpleasant odor they produce.
Spiders
Removal of spider infestations in homes, buildings, or other spaces where their presence is unwanted or poses a threat. Common methods include eliminating spider habitats, sealing entry points, and using insecticides or traps. Aiming to reduce the population of spiders and create a safer and more comfortable environment for occupants. It’s essential to identify the specific spider species and implement appropriate control measures, as not all spiders are harmful or need to be eradicated.
wasps
Removing wasp nests or hives from areas where their presence poses a threat to humans, pets, or structures. This process may involve locating and destroying nests, using insecticides, or employing non-lethal methods to safely relocate the wasps. The goal of wasp pest control is to eliminate the danger of wasp stings and create a safer environment while minimizing harm to these beneficial insects when possible.