Who are we? We are a family owned business in Denison, Texas. We serve Grayson county in North Texas. Since 1996, we have helped thousands of customers with their pest control needs. Our customers repeatedly refer friends and family to us due to our professional staff and quality workmanship. We offer a full time staff and year around service. We have maintained the same address since the inception of our business.
We treat residential, business, restaurants and warehouse customers against general pests. General pests are nuisance type pests that include the following: Ants, Spiders, Cock Roaches, Silverfish, Crickets, Grasshoppers, Beatles, Wasps, Bees, Hornets, Yellow Jackets, Fleas, Ticks, Chiggers, Mice and Rats. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality of pest control products and services at a reasonable price.
We are State of Texas Certified for your assurance and protection. Your family's safety is very important to us. That's why we offer natural pest control services.
We treat residential, business, restaurants and warehouse customers against general pests. General pests are nuisance type pests that include the following: Ants, Spiders, Cock Roaches, Silverfish, Crickets, Grasshoppers, Beatles, Wasps, Bees, Hornets, Yellow Jackets, Fleas, Ticks, Chiggers, Mice and Rats. Our goal is to provide you with the highest quality of pest control products and services at a reasonable price.
We are State of Texas Certified for your assurance and protection. Your family's safety is very important to us. That's why we offer natural pest control services.
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We have formed a small question/answer page to help you in your decision for our pest control services.
Charles has 20 years experience in the pest management field, and strives to improve his treatment methods.
Read real customer questions and Charles's answers to them.
Q: My friend just recently had her house treated for cock roaches.
She was trying to explain the treatment method called the "Texas 2 Step" to me.
Can you explain this for me?
A: Sure, I would be glad to explain the "Texas 2 Step" process for you.
Charles has 20 years experience in the pest management field, and strives to improve his treatment methods.
Read real customer questions and Charles's answers to them.
Q: My friend just recently had her house treated for cock roaches.
She was trying to explain the treatment method called the "Texas 2 Step" to me.
Can you explain this for me?
A: Sure, I would be glad to explain the "Texas 2 Step" process for you.
Body: have a pair of scaled wings, a pair of halteres, a slender body, and long legs.
The wings long and narrow, with scales along the veins.
Bodies also very thin.
Females bite, but males do not; the female proboscis has 6 piercing parts.
Body length: To 3/4.
76 species and subspecies of mosquitoes are currently known to occur in Texas.
This large diversity derives from Texas's semi-tropical climate and proximity to tropical countries.
There are 13 United States species that occur only in Texas.
The wings long and narrow, with scales along the veins.
Bodies also very thin.
Females bite, but males do not; the female proboscis has 6 piercing parts.
Body length: To 3/4.
76 species and subspecies of mosquitoes are currently known to occur in Texas.
This large diversity derives from Texas's semi-tropical climate and proximity to tropical countries.
There are 13 United States species that occur only in Texas.
Body: uniformly-colored abdomens that can vary from a tan to dark brown.
The Brown Recluse spider is not, nor is any recluse spider, native to Florida.
However, but three species have been intercepted, and occasionally have established populations in single buildings at scattered locations.
The recluse spiders (also known as violin, fiddleback, or brown spiders) belong to the genus Loxosceles (Family: Sicariidae).
These spiders are found worldwide, most commonly in the tropics, with some species reaching temperate latitudes.
The Brown Recluse spider is not, nor is any recluse spider, native to Florida.
However, but three species have been intercepted, and occasionally have established populations in single buildings at scattered locations.
The recluse spiders (also known as violin, fiddleback, or brown spiders) belong to the genus Loxosceles (Family: Sicariidae).
These spiders are found worldwide, most commonly in the tropics, with some species reaching temperate latitudes.
In controlling fleas it is best to treat simultaneously both the host nest or bedding area, which is the breeding site of fleas, and the infested host, since the larval and pupal stages usually develop away from the host's body.
For infested animals a commercial dust, spray, dip, or aerosol containing an insecticide or growth regulator is used.
However, in some regions, fleas have become resistant to some insecticides, and new materials are required.
For the control of larval and adult fleas away from the host, insecticides or growth regulators may be applied to the pens and haunts of the affected animals.
For infested animals a commercial dust, spray, dip, or aerosol containing an insecticide or growth regulator is used.
However, in some regions, fleas have become resistant to some insecticides, and new materials are required.
For the control of larval and adult fleas away from the host, insecticides or growth regulators may be applied to the pens and haunts of the affected animals.
A small, scaly-tailed mouse with a distinct notch in the cutting surface of upper incisor.
The Norway Rat lives both as a communal in close association with man and in the feral state.
As a communal this rat lives principally in basements, on the ground floor, or in burrows under sidewalks or outbuildings.
They feed on a variety of items including both plant and animal materials.
All sorts of garbage appears to be welcome, but their main stay is plant material.
Grains of various sorts are highly prized.
The Norway Rat lives both as a communal in close association with man and in the feral state.
As a communal this rat lives principally in basements, on the ground floor, or in burrows under sidewalks or outbuildings.
They feed on a variety of items including both plant and animal materials.
All sorts of garbage appears to be welcome, but their main stay is plant material.
Grains of various sorts are highly prized.
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