Pest Library

Ants

Ants can nest nearly anywhere inside or around your building but also relocate on a moments notice.

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Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are on the rise and invading homes more than ever.

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Beetles

Typically, beetles become most problematic toward the end of summer or late fall.

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Cockroaches

Cockroaches are undoubtedly one of the most hardy insects on the planet and can be found infesting everything.

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Earwigs

Earwigs, generally considered a nuisance pest, are a common invader to homes and sheds across the United States.

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Fleas

Fleas are external parasites of warm-blooded mammals and birds that live by hematophagy, which is the practice of feeding off blood.

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Flies

Flies are some of the most silent and ubiquitous disease transmitters on the planet.

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Gnats

Gnats are easily identifiable with long legs, small bodies and generally are weak fliers that are never far from a food source.

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House Crickets

Crickets will eat pretty much anything in their paths, from your garden plants to your clothing.

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Mosquitos

Mosquitoes have long been one of mankind's most hated enemies and rightfully so considering this is very well the most deadly creature in history.

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Mice & Rats

Rodents can chew their way into your home through almost anything but solid metal.

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Rodents

Rodents seek shelter in your buildings and are more than likely the culprits of more than a few problems.

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Spiders

Spiders boast eight legs and are a diverse group of arthropods found everywhere in the world except Antarctica.

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Termites

Termites cause billions of damage to property every year.

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Ticks

Deer ticks feed on many types of mammals, including people. They're dangerous because they can transmit Lyme disease.

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Wasps

Bees, wasps and hornets often colonize trees and shrubs and build nests in the ground. Some bees are protected species.

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