Ants are social creatures that can quickly and efficiently take over a residence. When one ant detects a morsel of food, it will quickly put down a chemical trail leading back to the main nest. Within minutes, long lines of worker ants will enter the home in search of more food. Amateur extermination techniques typically do not work well.
Termites
Termites can destroy homes, garages and even trees in short amounts of time. If you see these pests on your property, they may or may not have wings. The winged termites are often referred to as swarmers, and they are known for leaving piles of wings indicating their presence.
Fleas
Cockroaches
Roaches are generally attracted to areas where food and water are readily available. While some species live in the sewer system, others reside above ground. Roach infestations usually begin near sinks and faucets. Once established, these creatures will leave feces and other impurities in all areas of the house. Roaches are very hard to eliminate and can be particularly problematic for family members who are sensitive to allergens.
Bees
Bees are dangerous insects that build hives in trees, rafters, windows and gutters. Many of the most common species are aggressive. Homeowners who notice wasps or hornets entering an enclosed area near the residence should always call in the experts for a formal inspection.
Wasps
Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes require blood to produce eggs. For this reason, they are nearly always looking for new host animals. Mosquitoes can carry dozens of different diseases and are often found buzzing around windows and doorways. As professionals, we’ll use chemical sprays, larvacides and various other techniques to eliminate breeding populations.
If you’re like most people, you probably like animals. However, this doesn’t mean you want them to take up residence in your home or on your property. Many types of wildlife can be pesky. In the Atlanta area, bats, armadillos, rats, mice, squirrels, opossums, snakes and raccoons are some of the most common pests.
Moles
Raccoons
Snakes
Wildlife
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Customer service from the staff I was in contact with was very professional, friendly, and understanding. They answered/helped me with all my concerns immediately. My assigned service manager Chris is the best!! He was able to conduct my free inspection and start treatment the same day!! He saw the fear I had towards the rodents, and did everything he could to claim me down to assure me it would be ok. He explained to me what the problems were, how to treat them, and the results of the treatment. He didn’t have the attitude as if he was only trying to sale me services, he showed concern, and this was a plus for me. The treatment just started on 12/27/2016, so I will do a review on those services at a later time.
Mice
Rats
Raccoons often find their way into attics or garages. In addition to the destruction of belongings they are capable of, they are known carriers of rabies. Bats can also carry rabies, and they are known to inhabit attics and garages as well. Skunks top the list of most annoying pests due to their odor. They may also carry rabies. Another rabies-carrying pest is the opossum. These animals are known for climbing into garbage cans and making messes. They may also enter your home, hide and steal food while you are away. Rats often live behind walls and in attics, and they too will steal food. Their urine can carry listeria, which is very harmful to family members. Moles can burrow and destroy yards and landscaping. Snakes may live indoors or outdoors, some are venomous and can hurt children and pets.
Squirrels
Cage traps are also used for capturing small animals such as squirrels in attics or basements of homes, for removal to locations where they are released unharmed.