- Commercial Pest Control
- AntsThe following gallery of ants will help you determine what type of ant pest problem you might be encountering. All of the pictures show here are from James Castner from the University of Florida.
- Spiders
- TermitesOur general household pest control services excludes termites and lawn destroying insects This service is based on our proven seven-step program.
- FleasWe offer a special treatment service for interior flea control. If you have pets, you probably are familiar with the problems of fleas in your home. If you want to avoid placing chemicals in or on your pets, our interior flea treatment is for you.
- CockroachesThe following gallery of cockroaches will help you determine what type of cockroach pest problem you might be encountering. All of the pictures show here are from James Castner from the University of Florida.
- Silverfish
- BeesCarpenter bees are 20 mm to 35 mm long. They closely resemble bumble bees, except the abdomen of a carpenter bee is a shiny metallic greenish-black, and the abdomen of a bumble bee is very hairy. These insects sometimes build their nests in solid wood such as weather boarding, railings, supports and trim of buildings. Their nests are in the form of tunnels three to six inches deep in the wood. The entrance hole is about 12 mm in diameter. The holes are very clean and appear as though they were made by a drill. Damage to wood is seldom extensive.
- TicksWe offer a special-purpose service to address ticks. Rather than using traditional synthetic pesticides, we use Diatomaceous Earth, which is as chemically inert as road dust, but when properly used, it is very effective against insect pests. Unlike chemical insecticides, Diatomaceous Earth is a physical insecticide.
- MosquitoesWe use a new process called Pestilizer, which controls mosquitos on your lawn and manages pests simultaneously. Read More About It Here
- BeetlesThe larvae of Lyctid powderpost beetles develop and feed in hardwood. They usually infest furniture, flooring, paneling and molding. The beetles lay their eggs on the surface of wood. The larvae are C-shaped grubs that feed and pupate in the wood. Adults chew out of the wood, leaving circular emergence holes about 1 mm to 2 mm in diameter. Adult beetles are brown and are 3 mm to 5 mm long. The antennae have two-segmented clubs.
- FirebratsComprehensive pest-control service for most general household pests including ants, cockroaches, spiders, silverfish, firebrats, and rodents.
- Palmetto BugsAdult is about 1-1/4" to 1-1/2" long. Reddish-brown to dark-brown with a characteristic marking behind the head. On the front edge of the base of the forewing is a light-yellow band. Nymphs have light-yellow spots on top of the abdomen. This cockroach is abundant outdoors and in greenhouses, where it can damage plants. It enters homes and is called a palmetto bug.
- RodentsThe relapsing fever tick is a soft tick, and its mouthparts are not visible from above. The relapsing fever tick mainly attacks rodents, and consequently is associated with rat and mouse habitats. It can transmit tick-borne relapsing fever.
- Mice
- Rats