Clark's Advanced Pest Control

Clark's Advanced Pest Control

Clark's Advanced Pest Control
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Here at Clark's Advanced Pest Control, we make sure you're well-informed from the outset so you know exactly what measures we're taking to keep your home safe from unwanted rodents, bugs and other pests. Whether you need to prevent rodent entry or a treatment to control spiders, we are here to help in the most environmentally friendly way possible!

With more than 15 years of experience in the pest control industry, Clark's Advanced Pest Control will provide you with exceptional service that's unmatched in Thurston, Pierce and Lewis counties. We are committed to our community, our environment and to finding a custom solution that fits your needs. We also provide service guarantees so you'll have peace of mind knowing that we will rid your home or business of pests.

We'll schedule an appointment at your convenience and inspect for rodents, bugs and other pests that may be entering your home or business. We'll perform the work! In some cases we can do this the same day, otherwise we can schedule a time for us to come back that's convenient for you.
Services
Our basic, or Single Pest Control, covers one pest, whether that be carpenter ants, rodents, spiders - whatever else your concern may be.
The single pest program starts with initial treatment cost followed by two monthly treatments to gain control of pests.
Then we'll transition to quarterly on a service-to-service basis.
The Advanced Pest Control starts with your initial cost followed by two months of the services to gain control of pests.
Then will transition to quarterly service to maintain control on a service-to-service basis.
Carpenter ants are very common in the Pacific Northwest; they nest in wooden substances, burrowing into trees and logs in nature or furniture, walls and doors in your home.
Carpenter ants are often mistaken for termites because they also have wings and can damage the wood in your home, but unlike termites they don't actually eat the wood; they just burrow into it as a nest.
Try to keep your home's wood as dry as possible (I know, it's hard in the Pacific Northwest).
Store firewood away from the outside of your home and check each log carefully before you bring it inside.
Odorous house ants (or OHA) are small, dark, fast ants that produce a very strong smell (like rotten coconuts) when crushed.
They're very common in homes, foraging for sweet, sugary food and build their nests outside, as well as inside - under doormats, in dishwashers or along the edges of baseboards.
Odorous house ants are most likely to come indoors during rainy weather, so you can imagine how common they are in the Pacific Northwest.
The most common way homeowners know they have odorous house ants is by seeing a trail of them scurrying across their kitchen counter.
You may know what spiders are, but in the Pacific Northwest the most important species for you to be aware of is the Hobo spider.
The easiest way to identify these arachnids is by the distinctive yellow marking on its abdomen.
It's easy to miss their bite at first, but their wounds heal very slowly and can become moderate to severe.
If you think this type of spider may have bitten you, please seek medical attention.
The easiest way to tell if you have spiders is by the spider webs they leave in the corners.
Unlike bees, wasps come in a wide variety of colors (yellow, brown, blue and red), have pointed lower abdomens and a thin waist separating the abdomen and the thorax.
Another way to distinguish these two pests is by observing how they look; wasps are smooth and shiny whereas bees have hair.
In addition to a higher number of wasps around your home or yard, the best way to find out if you have these pests on your property is by spotting a nest.
These papery-looking nests are often in holes on the ground, inside hollow trees or your home's eaves, roofs and wall cavities.
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