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Since our inception, we have been continually learning and improving our methods to bring the best pest control programs in the safest manner available. We collaborate with industry professionals across the country and have access to the best minds in pest control. This allows us to identify new threats and accelerate your protection quickly. Continuous improvement partnered with industry leaders, what more could a customer need from their pest control provider?

More important than our commitment to provide top-notch pest control, we are committed to giving 110% customer service. Our pest control program will handle any pest that becomes an issue to our customers. We are more than just exterminators; we are environmentalists who care greatly about the environment and the beneficial insects surrounding us.

We target pest issues while preserving nature and protecting health and property. Our customers love it when we come out, and they enjoy the peaceful, pest-free property until our next discreet visit.
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Ants also have the potential to be health risks.
If they feel threatened, some will use their mouth and mandibles to pinch your skin, while others have stingers.
For example, a Fire Ant sting injects a toxic venom called solenopsin, and rarely will it sting only once.
Not only is the sting painful (burning like fire), but in some cases, it can be life-threatening.
You may also develop fever, redness, swelling, and itchiness in that area.
In severe cases, a person who is allergic can suffer from nausea, dizziness, chest pain, and in the worst case, anaphylactic shock.
Of the number of invaders that can take up residence in your home, the centipede may be one of the oddest in appearance.
These creepy, yet fierce predators, tend to give people the chills when spotted.
They may be mistaken for insects, but these flattened, multiple-legged, worm-like creatures are arthropods with a hard exoskeleton and a segmented body and are more related to a crawfish than a spider.
Don't be fooled; there are no true 100-legged centipedes.
These creatures can have anywhere from 30 legs to over 300, depending on their number of body segments.
Fleas are among the most common parasites in the world.
Capable of consuming over fifteen times their body weight worth of blood in a single day, they are incredibly voracious eaters and continually on the hunt for their next target.
Fleas may be small with a length of an eighth of an inch long on average, but they can still prove to be a significant burden for any home or pet owner.
Since they can jump over six inches, fleas can quickly leap onto your dog or cat as they pass by, or even onto the feet or legs of the people in your home.
Millipedes have cylindrical or flattened, worm-like bodies with a shiny, hard shell and a whole bunch of body segments (typically more than 20 and as many as 100), and two pairs of jointed legs on most of those segments.
They can be black, brown, orange, red, or white, and anywhere from a tiny tenth of an inch to over a foot in length.
They are hardy, persistent, and industrious survivors and have been around for about 440 million years.
They are believed to be one of the very first creatures to have colonized land on our planet.
Rodents like mice and rats are generally viewed as "nasty" creatures we don't want in our homes and offices and for good reasons.
Known for their razor-sharp teeth, the more than 2,000 species of rodents are characterized by their rootless incisors and unique jawlines and muscles.
Some rodents are not as reviled, such as cute guinea pigs, but uninvited mice and rats are considered a significant nuisance.
Rodents infiltrate homes, offices, sheds, garages, and anywhere else they find shelter, food, and water, and they can do quite a lot of damage.
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