Pests

Bedbugs

Bedbugs are small, oval-shaped insects that feed on human and animal blood, typically at night. They hide in crevices of mattresses, bed frames, and furniture, making them difficult to spot. Their bites cause red, itchy welts, and infestations can spread rapidly if untreated. Bedbugs are resilient and require professional pest control to eliminate completely.

Fleas

Fleas are tiny, wingless parasites that feed on the blood of animals and humans. They are commonly found on pets, carpets, and upholstered furniture. Their bites cause intense itching and irritation and can transmit diseases like tapeworms or cat-scratch fever. Fleas reproduce quickly, making infestations hard to control without expert help.

Mite

Mites are microscopic pests that infest bedding, furniture, and plants. They are often associated with dust and moisture and can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, or even respiratory issues. Plant mites, like spider mites, damage foliage by sucking sap, while house mites thrive in humid environments. Professional treatments can effectively manage these tiny invaders.

Mice

Mice are small, agile rodents that enter homes in search of food and shelter. They contaminate food, leave droppings, and chew through wires, insulation, and wood. Mice can spread diseases such as Hantavirus and salmonella, making them a serious health risk. Their rapid breeding means infestations can quickly escalate without professional intervention.

Rat

Rats are larger and more destructive than mice, known for their ability to chew through almost anything, including walls, pipes, and wires. They carry dangerous diseases such as leptospirosis, salmonella, and plague, posing a significant health threat. Rats can also contaminate food and damage property, requiring thorough removal and prevention measures.

Squirrel

Squirrels are typically outdoor rodents but can invade attics and roofs, creating nests in insulation and chewing through wires and wood. This behavior can lead to fire hazards and structural damage. Squirrels are also noisy, causing disturbances with their scurrying and scratching. Humane trapping and exclusion methods are often required to remove and deter them.

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Spider

Spiders are eight-legged arachnids that can invade homes, spinning webs in corners, basements, or attics. While most species are harmless and even helpful in controlling other pests, some, like black widows or brown recluses, can deliver venomous bites. Their presence often causes discomfort for homeowners, requiring targeted pest control solutions.

Woodlice

Woodlice are small, greyish crustaceans that thrive in damp, dark environments. They feed on decaying organic matter and are often found in basements, bathrooms, or gardens. While they do not pose health risks, their presence can indicate excessive moisture or rotting materials in your home, requiring moisture control and removal strategies.

Fly

Flies are common pests attracted to waste, decaying organic matter, and food. They breed rapidly and can spread harmful bacteria like E. coli and salmonella, contaminating surfaces and food. Persistent infestations can disrupt homes and businesses, making professional pest control essential for effective elimination.

Moth

Moths are flying insects whose larvae can cause significant damage to natural fibers and stored food. Clothes moths eat wool, silk, and fur, leaving holes in fabrics, while pantry moths infest grains, nuts, and dried goods. Proper storage and pest control are vital to preventing infestations from spreading.

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Beetles all kind

Beetles encompass various species, including carpet beetles, wood-boring beetles, and pantry beetles. They infest homes by damaging wood, fabrics, or stored foods. Carpet beetles eat natural fibers, wood beetles weaken furniture, and pantry beetles contaminate grains and cereals. Professional treatments target the specific species and prevent recurring infestations.

Wasps

Wasps are aggressive flying insects that build nests in gardens, attics, or wall cavities. Their painful stings can be dangerous, especially for those with allergies. Wasps can be territorial, attacking when their nests are disturbed, making professional removal crucial to prevent injury and recurrence.

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Cokroach

Cockroaches are hardy pests that thrive in dark, damp spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms. They spread bacteria, contaminate food, and trigger asthma and allergy symptoms. Known for their resilience, cockroaches often require professional-grade treatments to completely eliminate infestations.

Maggot

Maggots are fly larvae that feed on decaying organic matter, often found in trash, compost bins, or dead animals. Their presence can create unsanitary conditions and foul odors. Maggot infestations are typically a sign of poor waste management and require thorough cleaning and pest control to address effectively.

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