Pest Control and Extermination

Identifying insects and other pests through calls or emails can sometimes be difficult. Unsure what type of pest or rodent has entered your home? Explore these useful tips to help identify the issue before choosing the right termite treatment or pest control solution.

Commercial Pest Control

Commercial Pest Control

 We offer comprehensive pest control services tailored to your specific requirements. Our team treats every customer like family and provides the same level of care and commitment to every home and business as we would our own.

Construction Pest Control

Pest control involves managing and eliminating pests that may threaten residential and commercial properties. Our effective solutions — including anai-anai treatment — are designed to protect your property from infestations and potential damage.

Construction Pest Control

Residential Pest Control

Residential Pest Control

We provide pest control treatments for a wide range of insects. To achieve the best results, our solutions — including our 50% termite bait promotion — are carried out over a planned treatment period for maximum effectiveness.

TERMITE EXTERMINATION

Most homeowners hope to never experience a termite infestation. However, identifying termites can be difficult since they are commonly found in warm, dark, and damp areas within a property.

Termites are small, pale-colored insects with soft bodies that mainly feed on wood materials. The two common categories are drywood termites and subterranean termites. They live in colonies, and winged termites are usually a sign of reproductive activity.

As termite colonies continue to grow, mature termites can form swarms and move in groups to establish new colonies or expand existing ones.

When termite activity is not detected early, the infestation can become more severe and potentially cause serious structural damage to the property.

INSECT CONTROL

Many people have heard of the famous Spanish folk song “La Cucaracha,” which tells the story of a cockroach unable to walk after losing one of its six legs. While the song is catchy and widely enjoyed, few people would feel the same affection toward this disease-carrying and unwanted pest.

Most homeowners are aware of the health risks associated with cockroach infestations, including allergies and asthma triggered by cockroach allergens, along with the bacteria and germs they may spread. However, what many people may not realize is that cockroaches are highly adaptable creatures with impressive survival abilities. For example, they spend nearly 75% of their lives resting and can survive in temperatures as low as 32°F.

RODENT REMOVAL

Rodents are common nuisance pests that include mice, rats, and squirrels. These pests can contaminate food, damage property structures, and spread harmful diseases. The rodent species most frequently associated with human environments include:

Rats

Behavior: Rats are naturally cautious around unfamiliar objects, including pest control methods such as traps and bait. They often hide in attics, underground burrows, beneath concrete surfaces, porches, wall spaces, and other hidden areas.

Health Risks: Rats can carry and spread various dangerous diseases. They may also introduce parasites such as fleas and ticks into your living environment.

Mice

Entry: Mice usually enter homes while searching for food, water, and warm shelter.

Food Contamination: A mouse can contaminate much more food than it actually consumes, creating health and hygiene concerns.

MOSQUITO FOGGING

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the main carrier responsible for transmitting dengue viruses. These viruses spread to humans through the bite of an infected female mosquito, which usually becomes infected after feeding on the blood of someone with dengue.

Once inside the mosquito, the virus initially infects the midgut before spreading to the salivary glands over a period of approximately 8 to 12 days. After this incubation process, the mosquito can transmit the virus to humans during future bites. Mosquito larvae typically develop in water-filled environments, especially in artificial containers found around homes and indoor areas.

Studies show that female Aedes aegypti mosquitoes generally remain close to where they hatch, spending most of their lives in or around residential areas and flying an average distance of about 400 metres. This indicates that human movement plays a larger role than mosquitoes in spreading dengue between communities.

APHID REMOVAL

Many common bird species provide benefits such as controlling insect and weed populations, producing feathers, and creating enjoyment through birdwatching and feeding. However, problems may arise when birds live too closely to human surroundings. Common issues include noise disturbances, property damage, food contamination, and the spread of diseases.
 

According to federal regulations, most birds are protected except for species such as the common pigeon, European starling, and house sparrow. However, local or regional authorities may apply additional protection laws and regulations regarding approved bird control methods.

BED BUGS

Bedbugs are small, oval-shaped insects with a brown appearance that survive by feeding on human or animal blood. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies similar in size to an apple seed, but after feeding, their bodies become enlarged and reddish in color.

Although bedbugs cannot fly, they can move rapidly across floors, walls, and ceilings. Female bedbugs can lay hundreds of tiny eggs throughout their lifetime, with each egg being as small as a speck of dust.

Young bedbugs, also called nymphs, go through five molting stages before reaching adulthood and require a blood meal before each stage. Under suitable conditions, they can fully mature within one month and reproduce multiple generations each year. While bedbugs are unpleasant and troublesome pests, they are generally not known to spread diseases.

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TERMITE EXTERMINATION

1. TERMITE MUD TUBES

Mud tubes are commonly found extending from the ground across walls, foundations, or metal surfaces. These structures protect termites from predators while maintaining a moist and dark environment suitable for feeding and growth. Usually clay-like and brown in appearance, they are often built during nighttime. Smaller tubes may indicate foraging activity, while larger tubes often suggest a heavier infestation and greater potential damage. Early detection is important to prevent serious structural issues.

2. SUBTERRANEAN TUNNELS

Subterranean termites create underground tunnels rather than exposed mud tubes. These hidden pathways can stretch deep into the soil and extend across large distances, mainly serving as routes for worker termites to transport food.

3. EXIT HOLES IN TREES

Both drywood and subterranean termites can infest trees, especially around trunks and roots. During swarming periods, winged termites may create exit openings. Hollow sounds when tapping on wood can be a sign of internal termite activity and should be inspected by professionals.

4. EARTHEN PACKING

Mud-like deposits may appear on wooden surfaces, especially around foundations and connecting joints. Prior to swarming, termites can also build flight tubes extending from infested timber, which is considered an important warning sign.

5. TERMITE SOUNDS & WOOD DAMAGE

Termites consume wood from the inside, often leaving only a thin outer layer. In severe cases, faint tapping sounds may be heard, created by soldier termites communicating with the colony.

6. TERMITE FRASS (DROPPINGS)

Termite droppings, also known as frass, appear as tiny pellet-like particles near entry points. Finding these droppings inside or outside your property may indicate active termite activity.

7. DISCARDED WINGS

Winged termites often shed their wings after swarming. Large numbers of discarded wings or visible termite swarms are strong indicators of an infestation and should be addressed immediately.

If you notice any of these warning signs, contact a termite specialist as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your property.

INSECT CONTROL

10 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT COCKROACHES:

1. A Cockroach Can Live Without Its Head
A cockroach can survive for nearly a week without its head. Since it breathes through small openings along its body and uses an open circulatory system, it does not depend on its head for breathing. Eventually, it dies because it can no longer drink water.

2. Cockroaches Can Survive Without Air for Long Periods
Cockroaches are capable of holding their breath for approximately 40 minutes and can remain underwater for up to 30 minutes, helping them reduce water loss.

3. They Can Move Very Quickly
Cockroaches can run at speeds of up to three miles per hour, allowing them to spread bacteria and contaminants rapidly throughout a home.

4. German Cockroaches Mature Quickly
Young German cockroaches can reach adulthood in just 36 days. This species is among the most common and is often associated with allergies and health concerns.

5. Baby Cockroaches Are Surprisingly Fast
A newly hatched cockroach, despite being extremely tiny, can move almost as quickly as an adult.

6. American Cockroaches Are Attracted to Alcohol
American cockroaches are often drawn to alcoholic drinks, particularly beer, likely due to fermented ingredients and sugars.

7. Some Cockroach Species Are Very Large
The largest cockroach species, found in South America, can grow up to six inches long with a wingspan of nearly one foot. Most common species range from half an inch to two inches in size.

8. Cockroaches Have Existed for Millions of Years
Scientists believe cockroaches have lived on Earth for over 280 million years, dating back to prehistoric times.

9. Thousands of Cockroach Species Exist Worldwide
There are over 4,000 cockroach species globally, including common varieties such as German, brownbanded, and American cockroaches.

10. They Can Survive Long Periods Without Food
As cold-blooded insects, cockroaches can survive for about a month without food, although they generally survive only around a week without water.

These facts highlight the remarkable adaptability and survival abilities of cockroaches, which is why proper pest management is important for maintaining a safe and healthy environment.

Rodent removal

1. RATS ARE SKILLED SWIMMERS
Rats are highly capable swimmers. Certain species can stay afloat for several days, hold their breath for a few minutes, and swim long distances. They are also known to travel through drainage systems and occasionally emerge from toilets.

2. RATS ARE RESPECTED IN SOME CULTURES
In certain regions of India, thousands of rats are protected within temples dedicated to the goddess Karni Mata. Some worshippers believe they may return as rats through reincarnation.

3. THEIR TAILS HELP CONTROL HEAT
Rats do not sweat like humans or pant like dogs. Instead, they regulate body temperature by controlling blood circulation through their tails.

4. RAT TEETH NEVER STOP GROWING
A rat’s teeth continuously grow throughout its life. To prevent overgrowth, rats constantly chew on hard materials such as wood, metal, and concrete surfaces.

5. THERE ARE MANY TYPES OF RATS
Besides common species like Norway rats and roof rats, there are more than 50 known rat species found worldwide.

6. SOME RATS CAN BECOME VERY LARGE
Certain rat species grow surprisingly big. Some can reach the size of a small cat, while others may grow up to three feet long including the tail.

7. RATS MULTIPLY QUICKLY
Female rats reproduce rapidly and can give birth every few weeks. Young rats can become capable of breeding within just a few months.

8. RATS ARE SOCIAL CREATURES
Rats usually live in groups where they sleep, groom, and interact together. However, they can become aggressive toward unfamiliar rats. A group of rats is commonly called a “mischief.”

9. RATS CAN TRANSMIT DISEASES
Rats and mice may carry harmful pathogens that spread diseases to humans, making proper rodent control extremely important.

10. RATS CAN PRODUCE “LAUGHING” SOUNDS
Researchers discovered that rats can emit high-pitched chirping sounds during playful activities, which are believed to be a form of laughter.

Although some people keep domesticated rats as pets, wild rats in homes or workplaces can create serious health and safety risks. Preventing infestations is essential for maintaining a clean and safe environment.

If you are facing a rodent problem, contact us today — our professional team is ready to assist you.

mosquito fogging

Dengue transmission commonly occurs outdoors and during daylight hours, when Stegomyia mosquitoes are most active. However, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes can also breed indoors and remain active throughout the day. Indoor environments are generally less affected by weather conditions, allowing these mosquitoes to live longer.

Dengue outbreaks may also involve other mosquito species such as Aedes albopictus, Aedes polynesiensis, and members of the Aedes scutellaris group. Each species has unique behavior patterns, habitat preferences, and geographical distribution.

Mosquito fogging is performed to eliminate adult dengue mosquitoes that may carry the virus. Mosquitoes become infected after feeding on individuals infected with dengue. Fogging activities are conducted in areas with a high number of reported cases to reduce infected mosquito populations and limit further spread.

Prevention is always more effective than cure. If you suspect dengue-carrying mosquitoes in your neighborhood, contact us today for professional mosquito fogging services.

APHID REMOVAL

 

Pigeons

Pigeons are one of the most common pest birds and are often associated with public health concerns. Adult pigeons are approximately 11 inches long with short necks, small heads, and short legs. They are commonly recognized by their blue-grey appearance and shiny feathers around the head and neck area. Pigeons usually build nests on elevated flat surfaces such as ledges, air-conditioning units, pipes, and window sills. Their diet consists of grains, food scraps, livestock feed, and other available sources, while regular access to water is essential for survival.

Starlings

European starlings are introduced bird species that can become problematic in both cities and rural environments. Adults are about 8 inches long and feature a short tail with a pointed beak. Their appearance changes with the seasons, showing darker feathers with white spots in winter and more green-purple tones with yellow beaks during summer. Starlings often travel in large flocks and nest in trees, ventilation systems, rooftops, signboards, and farm structures. Their diet includes fruits, seeds, insects, food waste, and agricultural produce.

House Sparrows

House sparrows are compact birds measuring around 5 to 6 inches in length. Although commonly called sparrows, they belong to the weaver finch family. They have brown and grey feathers with a thick beak designed for feeding on grains and seeds. Males typically have a black throat, while females have a lighter appearance. These birds build nests using grass, twigs, and debris in protected elevated locations such as warehouses, stadiums, and large buildings. House sparrows depend heavily on human environments for food and shelter and often gather in large groups.

If you are experiencing bird or bat infestations, contact us today for professional pest control assistance.

BED BUGS

WHERE BED BUGS HIDE

Bed bugs can unknowingly enter homes through luggage, clothing, used furniture, and other personal items. Their flat bodies allow them to fit into tiny cracks and narrow spaces, even as thin as a credit card. Unlike ants or bees, bed bugs do not form nests. Instead, they gather in groups and remain hidden in protected locations. Common hiding places include mattresses, bed frames, box springs, and headboards where they have easy access to people while they sleep.

As infestations become more severe, bed bugs may spread throughout the room and hide in cracks, furniture gaps, electrical outlets, and other concealed spaces. They can also migrate to nearby rooms or neighboring units.

Since bed bugs survive solely on blood, their presence is not linked to poor hygiene or unclean surroundings. They can be found in clean homes and luxury hotels just as easily as in untidy environments.

WHEN BED BUGS BITE

Bed bugs are primarily active during the night and commonly feed while people are asleep. They use a specialized mouthpart to pierce the skin and draw blood. Feeding usually takes around three to ten minutes before they retreat unnoticed.