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Ants
There are many types of ants such as pavement ants, carpenter ants, odorous house ants, thief ants, etc. which can create problems in homes. A thorough inspection of a home is needed to identify the type of ant and proper treatment for elimination. |
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Bed Bugs
The common bed bug is a human parasite. They are only on their host to feed. People bitten by bed bugs will experience itching and swelling. |
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Most problems with bees and wasps occur when sharing the same space. The nest contains many workers that will defend the colony and themselves by stinging. |
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Carpenter Ants
Carpenter ants destroy wood. They can cause damage to the structure of your home. Colonies can contain up to 2,000-3,000 or more workers, and infestations should be eliminated. |
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Carpet Beetles
Carpet beetle larvae may damage carpeting, clothing, hair, fur and animal hides. They will also feed on dead animal carcasses. |
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Cockroaches
Cockroaches spread germs and can trigger allergies. They multiply rapidly. |
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Flies
Flies can spread diseases in humans and animals. They can multiply rapidly. Positive identification is key to solving the problem. |
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Fleas
Fleas are blood-sucking insects that feed on humans, dogs, cats, and other animals. |
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Moths
Moths can cause damage in a home in a variety of ways. Depending on the type of moth, the damage can be to food, clothing, carpets, tapestry etc. Positive identification is key to solving the problem. |
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Other
Other occasional invaders include box elder bugs, clover mites, crickets, ear wigs, sow bug, pill bug, and millipedes. |
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Rodents
Rats and mice can multiply rapidly causing damage to food, structure, electrical work, and appliances. They can also nest in garages on car engines gnawing on wires. |
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Silverfish
Silverfish are found in areas of high humidity and feed on items with high starch content. |
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Spiders
Spiders are a nuisance and can inflict painful bites to humans. They lay up to 3000 eggs in one or more egg sacs. |
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Ticks
Ticks are a blood feeding parasite that attaches to its' host. They carry many serious diseases such as Lyme disease. |
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