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To provide our customers with exemplary customer service and to provide necessary and complete pest management solutions that meet their needs, their concerns and their budgets. To lead the industry in ethics, technical ability and honesty. No pest problem is to large or small for us. We can exterminate and eradicate ants, bed bugs, spiders, roaches, rats, mice, and bees to name a few.

We won't just rid your home of these nuisance pests, we will provide exclusion measures to seal your home to ensure that it will remain pest-free.
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Solving tough pest problems for our residential and commercial pest control customers is our goal! Our team of expert-trained pest control staff provides you with the comfort and confidence you desire, to ensure the job is done right-the first time. As a full-service company, we are able to respond to a wide variety of pest concerns faced by residential customers.
Size: the head and body is seven to ten inches long with a tail that is an additional six to eight inches. Droppings are significantly larger than mouse droppings, approximately 3/4 inch in length with blunt ends. A number of diseases have been associated with rats, including leptospirosis, which is spread through rat urine.
Many different kinds of spiders live in and around buildings. Some, such as garden and cellar spiders, construct webs to help entrap their prey. Others, including the wolf spiders, are free-roaming and make no webs. Most spiders are harmless and in fact are beneficial because they prey upon flies, crickets and other insects.
While all bees are usually unwelcome around your home, carpenter bees are especially a nuisance because of their destructive behavior. Carpenter bees are often considered beneficial insects, because they are pollinators and therefore very important. However, when they've been allowed to establish several generations in the wood of your home or property, they can become economic pests.
Pointed muzzle; large ears; small eyes and body; generally the house mouse is slightly smaller than the deer mouse Adult droppings are 1/8 to 1/4 inch long and rod-shaped with pointed ends. The major health risks associated with house mice are salmonella contamination and leptospirosis. The house mouse is the most common and economically important commensal (i.e., living in close association with humans) rodent.
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