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Structural Pest & Rodent Control

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Whether you have problems with rodents, insects, wasps, or spiders, we create a personalized treatment plan to protect your home from these invasive critters.

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Rodents begin to seek warmer environments as soon as the weather cools down in the fall and winter. It is important to address rodent infestations quickly, as they can cause extensive structural damage and spread harmful diseases through contact with their saliva, urine, and feces. For the most effective treatment of displacing these pests, we apply a premium product at regular intervals to treat the perimeter of your structure or property and use discreet bait stations when necessary.

Our pest management services include de-webbing on house eaves, policing grounds for wasp nest removal, and inspecting and treating the lawn for pocket gophers. We use unique preventative measures by monitoring and treating common problem areas such as sheds, patio furniture, out-buildings, pool sheds and the eaves of structures. By monitoring your entire landscape, we are better able to effectively control pest and rodent issues.

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Why prioritize rodent and pest control?

  • Rodents and pests are carriers of bacteria and diseases
  • Rodents and pests can cause extensive damage to woodwork and wiring
  • Rodents and pests carry fleas that can spread illness
  • Rodents and pests can get into your food, making your kitchen unsanitary
  • Rodents and pests multiply very quickly, resulting in a huge infestation from a few initial intruders

Signs of a rodent infestation:

  • Damage to walls, floors, furniture, and other surfaces caused by rodents gnawing or burrowing.
  • Infestations can also be identified by droppings; these are small, black pellets that may contain undigested food bits.
  • Rodents may leave tracks on the ground which can lead to their nests and activity sites.
  • Unpleasant odors may also be present due to the presence of rodent urine, as well as nesting material such as shredded paper or insulation.
  • Additionally, scratching or squeaking noises from within walls may also indicate an infestation.

Ready for a service that takes care of rodents and pests for good? Let us be your last call for pest control: Contact Us

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