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TERMITES
Think you might have termites? These nasty guys cause 5 billion dollars in damage worldwide, every year! To find out more about these destructive pests, click here.


 
 
  BROWN RECLUSE
Brown Recluse, sometimes called fiddleback spiders, are so named because of a dark fiddle marking on top of the head. Even young spiders have this mark. more...
 
 
  ROACHES
Everyone's favorite...roaches. Roaches are synonomous with filth, and there's a reason for that, they have been known to carry diseases. For more information, including the common types of roaches in our region, click here.
 
 
  CRICKETS
Crickets generally live and breed outdoors and invade buildings searching for food, moisture, or shelter. The adults are attracted to bright lights on buildings and may fly to homes and other buildings by the dozens or even hundreds (in mid to late summer). Once near the building, crickets will crawl through any crack or hole that allows them access inside. These insects have been known to feed on and damage clothing, usually items that are soiled and awaiting laundering. more...
 
 
  BED BUGS
Bed bugs haven't been common in the United States for 50 years. However, with more and more international travel, bed bugs are hitching rides on, or with their hosts from countries where bed bugs are common. Click here for more information on these tiny nuisances.
 
 
  ANTS
A trail of tiny ants moving along the baseboard, up the wall, along the counter top and into the sugar bowl....
Where do they come from? The invading ants may be outside around the foundation, under the sidewalk or in an old tree stump. Click here to learn more.
 
 
  FLEAS
Fleas are pests of humans and domestic animals all over the world. World wide there are more than 2,200 species of fleas. Fleas prefer the blood of pets. more...
 
 
  TICKS
Ticks aren't actually bugs; they are bloodsucking parasites related to spiders, mites, and scorpions. They usually attach themselves to wild mammals, birds, and reptiles. But many will feed on your pets ... or even on you and your family. more...
 
 

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