There are dozens of types of ants in this area but only 5 or 6 types normally invade structures in this area. They are;
Spiders
You may have heard that spiders are useful, eating bugs, such as mosquitos, that may harm us. While that may be the case, you still don’t want these pests in your home or business. Not only are they unpleasant to see creeping around indoors, but many types of poisonous spiders also call Kentucky home.
Termites
You should know that all structures are susceptible to termites, even brick ones, and when it comes to termites, "out of sight" doesn't always mean "out of mind". Signs of a termite infestation are difficult to spot, and many termites tunnel hundreds of feet to reach a home or feeding site. In fact, termites can feed on your house without you knowing it, and can enter through an 1/8th inch crack.
Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are small, round, flat and reddish-brown in appearance. When they infest homes and businesses in Kentucky, they multiply quickly. Since they are so small and adept at hiding, this makes them not only hard to detect but also to exterminate.
Fleas
Fleas may seem like a far-removed problem. In reality, several situations cause these pests to make your house their home. When this happens, the best approach is to look into flea pest control. Even Louisville, KY homes and businesses owners need help with flea control at times.
Cockroaches
Most people associate this insect with dirty areas, and quite often they are found in large populations in those conditions. However you can have the cleanest, most sterile location around and still have roaches. These insects have been around since the dinosaurs and will still be here when we are gone.
Bees
Bees are flying insects that consume nectar and pollen. Many species possess a painful sting, although bees are usually not aggressive. Some types of bee, such as the carpenter bee, like to take up residence in buildings and can cause massive structural damage to them if left unchecked.
Wasps
Some of the most obnoxious pests that people have to deal with are the flying, stinging kind, such as bees and wasps. Kentucky residents often encounter pests such as the ones described below.
Mosquitoes
Because Mosquitoes can fly or be blown in from adjoining areas 100% control cannot be promised, but most customers see greater than 85-90% reduction in activity.
Beetles
Sometimes people also see hard shell bugs coming in from outdoors and think they are roaches but they are just lawn beetles, we can tell the difference.
Hornets
Hornets are the largest kind of wasp. Like yellow jackets, they live in colonies and defend them from any perceived threats their stingers. Some species can be extremely aggressive and will not hesitate to attack people.
Yellow Jackets
Yellow jackets are social insects with distinctive yellow and black markings. Yellow jackets possess a poisonous sting that can be extremely painful to human beings. Although they are not extremely aggressive, they do get defensive when they feel their colonies are under attack. When they take up residence in a home, they pose a real danger to the people living there.
Stinging Insects
If stinging insects have infested your home, you should contact professionals. Trying to deal with them yourself is dangerous, and even if you avoid getting stung, they are difficult to get rid of without proper equipment. Dial One Pest Control offers the expertise and professional-quality material needed to rid your home of these undesirable guests. If you find bees or wasps in your house, contact us immediately to get a price quote and schedule an appointment.
From bugs to rodents, we have the experience to get rid of the most problematic pests. Dial One Real Estate Pest Control, Inc. will remove any insect or animal quickly, treat your property with care, and prevent reentry. Serving both residential and commercial clients in Louisville, Kentucky, we always treat your property with the utmost respect and care. Protect your home with our effective and tried-and-true pest management system. Contact us today to arrange a consultation.