At Excel Pest Control, we've been protecting Kitsap County homeowners for over 20 years with effective pest control solutions. We'll control your pest problems and offer expert advice as well as practical prevention tips to stop pests from ever returning. We're armed with the necessary knowledge to deal with all the pests found in Kitsap County. Our quarterly service will prevent pests from ever coming back and ensures continuous protection.
At just $90 per quarter, our quarterly service package gives you an excellent service at reasonable prices. Locally owned by Master of Science Degreed Entomologists, Excel Pest Control will provide you with the most effective, state-of-the-art pest control.
At just $90 per quarter, our quarterly service package gives you an excellent service at reasonable prices. Locally owned by Master of Science Degreed Entomologists, Excel Pest Control will provide you with the most effective, state-of-the-art pest control.
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Excel is owned by Chris and Randi Jones of Seabeck, WA on the west side of the Kitsap peninsula.
Both Jones' have a Master of Science degree in Entomology (insects).
They have professional experience in the pest control industry, and are educated in the safest, most up-to-date pest control practices.
The Jones moved to Kingston from Tennessee after graduating with their degrees, then later to Seabeck.
Chris and Randi Jones are state licensed, extensively trained in pest ID, damage recognition, and insect management methods.
Both Jones' have a Master of Science degree in Entomology (insects).
They have professional experience in the pest control industry, and are educated in the safest, most up-to-date pest control practices.
The Jones moved to Kingston from Tennessee after graduating with their degrees, then later to Seabeck.
Chris and Randi Jones are state licensed, extensively trained in pest ID, damage recognition, and insect management methods.
Most damage by carpenter ants in Washington State is caused by 2 species: Camponotus modoc or Camponotus vicinus.
Carpenter ant diet naturally consists of aphid honeydew, tree sap, small insects, spiders, and millipedes.
But our household spills, crumbs, and pet food are also very attractive food items.
Because many homes in this region are being built in forested areas, established colonies of carpenter ants are frequently found in close proximity to these residences.
Ants will forage in and around the home for food and/or water, and often choose to establish satellite colonies inside the structure since these items are readily available there.
Carpenter ant diet naturally consists of aphid honeydew, tree sap, small insects, spiders, and millipedes.
But our household spills, crumbs, and pet food are also very attractive food items.
Because many homes in this region are being built in forested areas, established colonies of carpenter ants are frequently found in close proximity to these residences.
Ants will forage in and around the home for food and/or water, and often choose to establish satellite colonies inside the structure since these items are readily available there.
Odorous House Ants (Tapinoma sessile) are small, dark brown ants.
They are often referred to as "sugar ants" due to their fondness for sweet foods.
They are found outdoors nesting beneath rocks, under logs and landscape timbers, under mulch, or just about anything lying on the ground.
Many homes in this region are being built in or near forested areas, where ants are naturally found.
Odorous house ants foraging in and around the home for food and/or water will often choose to establish colonies inside the structure since these items are readily available there.
They are often referred to as "sugar ants" due to their fondness for sweet foods.
They are found outdoors nesting beneath rocks, under logs and landscape timbers, under mulch, or just about anything lying on the ground.
Many homes in this region are being built in or near forested areas, where ants are naturally found.
Odorous house ants foraging in and around the home for food and/or water will often choose to establish colonies inside the structure since these items are readily available there.
While these rodents are present around our homes throughout the year, unwanted rodent activities often become a problem in the fall and winter when they enter homes seeking warmth.
The two most common rodents encountered in Kitsap County are the Norway rat and the house mouse.
Both of these rodents are good jumpers, climbers, swimmers, and gnawers, which enable them better access to your home.
Rodents memorize specific pathways and use the same routes consistently.
They are omnivorous, eating nearly any type of food, including dead and dying members of their own species.
The two most common rodents encountered in Kitsap County are the Norway rat and the house mouse.
Both of these rodents are good jumpers, climbers, swimmers, and gnawers, which enable them better access to your home.
Rodents memorize specific pathways and use the same routes consistently.
They are omnivorous, eating nearly any type of food, including dead and dying members of their own species.
Wasps and bees are generally considered beneficial insects.
But nests in and around your home that may be a possible threat to you, your children, and your pets should be treated.
Not all wasps and bees are aggressive or likely to sting, but a healthy respect for these insects is recommended.
Yellow jackets can sting repeatedly and become very aggressive when defending their nest.
Their sting is painful and humans can develop an allergy to their venom, making any later sting possibly life-threatening.
But nests in and around your home that may be a possible threat to you, your children, and your pets should be treated.
Not all wasps and bees are aggressive or likely to sting, but a healthy respect for these insects is recommended.
Yellow jackets can sting repeatedly and become very aggressive when defending their nest.
Their sting is painful and humans can develop an allergy to their venom, making any later sting possibly life-threatening.
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