At Abe's Pest Control, we don't compromise quality or attention to detail. We don't spray your baseboards and leave, we pay attention to possible infestations and advise our customers on ways to prevent bugs from entering their homes. You don't have to share your home with pests, so contact us today and get more bang for your bug!
At Abe's Pest Control, we use nothing but the best products to control and eliminate infestations. We use IPM (Integrated Pest Management) whenever possible and we strive to effectively control pests by making simple modifications to your home. Whether it be plugging up holes that allow entrance or advising customers of things that could be done to eliminate water or food sources that keep pests coming back.
At Abe's Pest Control, we use nothing but the best products to control and eliminate infestations. We use IPM (Integrated Pest Management) whenever possible and we strive to effectively control pests by making simple modifications to your home. Whether it be plugging up holes that allow entrance or advising customers of things that could be done to eliminate water or food sources that keep pests coming back.
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If you've got ants in your home, you're dealing with a highly intelligent, highly organized enemy. Spotting just one ant speeding along your baseboard or tabletop is actually as good-or as bad, should we say-as seeing a whole trail of them. Here's why: ants live in closely-dependent, ordered social systems, and communicate with each other efficiently via pheromone trails.
Bed Bugs have been around since before man started sleeping in beds; in fact, they've been around longer than man entirely. The first evidence scientists have found of Bed Bugs dates back 115 million years ago, meaning they were likely dining on dinosaurs far before we came onto the menu.
The earliest known evidence of Bed Bugs feasting on people dates back over 3,500 years ago as archaeologists have found fossilized Bed Bugs on an excavation site in Egypt.They even show up in ancient Greek and Roman writings and the Jewish Talmud. Historically, Bed Bugs were an unavoidable fact of life.
The earliest known evidence of Bed Bugs feasting on people dates back over 3,500 years ago as archaeologists have found fossilized Bed Bugs on an excavation site in Egypt.They even show up in ancient Greek and Roman writings and the Jewish Talmud. Historically, Bed Bugs were an unavoidable fact of life.
We typically think of fleas as pests that take up homes in our pets' fur and make them itchy. These pests can be much more dangerous than that, spreading disease and causing severe reactions. Fleas feast on blood and seek out warm-bodied animals to feed on. While they often feed on animals, the bugs will move on to human hosts in no time if given a chance.
Roaches are found in homes throughout Georgia. Although it might not be worth bragging about, we have some of the largest in the country. The American Cockroach is a one and a half inch, flying beast that drops from ceilings, flits through the bathroom, hides in the pantry, and contaminates everything they touch.
Did you know that nearly half of the world's mammal species are rodents? These prolific pests are found everywhere around the globe, and they've been here since the Cretaceous era, long before humans came along. It's pretty easy to love some of them. Gerbils, Guinea Pigs, and hamsters, for instance, are cute and cuddly, and are very popular pets.