Identify Your Pest
Bed Bugs
Bed bugs (bedbugs) are tiny parasitic insects that feed exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals; there has been no evidence indicating that bed bugs transmit disease. Bed bugs do not come from a natural outdoor environment and are only introduced into a home from a previously infested environment.
Rodents / Mice / Rats
The common house mouse lives and thrives under various conditions in and around homes and farms. It is widely considered one of the most troublesome pests in the United States. An infestation of as few as two mice can quickly become a major problem in your home in a matter of months.
Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants prefer to nest in dead, damp wood and are some of the largest ants that you'll encounter in your home and yard. The black carpenter ant is the most likely species of ant to infest homes in the U.S. and can cause significant damage to the wood in the walls of your home.
Carpenter Bees
Carpenter bees are large, hairy bees that build their nests in burrows in dead wood, bamboo, or structural timbers. There are nearly 500 species of carpenter bees worldwide.
Yellow Jackets
Yellow Jackets (predatory wasps) are black with bright yellow coloring on their heads, abdomen, and thorax. Yellow Jacket wasps build nests from a paper-like product they create. Yellow Jackets are usually found in the ground, in trees, bushes, or inside the walls, chimneys, and attics of buildings.
Other Pests
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