- Ants
- TermitesTent fumigation involves enclosing a home or business in a tent and releasing a gas to exterminate the termites. The tent traps the gas in the building and allows it to permeate termite infested areas.
- Bed BugsBed bugs, so named because of their typical location, feed on warm blood to survive. Normally transported by humans, bed bugs can live up to 12 months and cause frustration in homeowners. They typically hide during the day, feed at night, and often leave tiny red spots on furniture and sheets.
- FleasWhen eliminating fleas, it is just as important to treat animals as it is homes. As mentioned above, adult fleas only represent a small percentage of an actual infestation. A flea removal plan will eliminate all stages of the flea life cycle, not only adults but eggs, larvae, and pupae as well.
- CockroachesDid you know there are 4,300 different types of cockroaches? Thankfully, we don’t have to worry about most of them. The most common cockroaches in Florida include the Florida roach, the American roach, the German roach, and the Smoky Brown roach.
- BeesIf you suspect a honey bee infestation it is recommended you contact a professional pest control service. Professional companies, like Ohana Pest Control, use specialized bee removal equipment and strategies to ensure the safety of everyone involved, including the honey bees!
- Wasps
- TicksTicks have preferred hosts. While none of them prefer humans, ticks will hitch a ride on human hosts if their preferred feeding body is unavailable
- FliesNot only are flies annoying, they also pose a health threat to your home and family thanks to the variety of diseases they carry. Fly infestations are often caused by sanitation issues in and around the home. They are attracted to garbage, pet food, pet feces, dead animals, and even the dirt of your house plants!
- Gnats
- Bats
- BirdsProper bird control helps homeowners minimize structural damage, disease spread, and cleaning costs associated with birds and their nests.
- Rodents
- RatsAnimal proofing your home helps prevent structural damage and health hazards associated with rats, bats, and squirrels.
- Squirrels