A&C Pest Management offers a wide variety of home pest control services for our residential clients. So whether you have to wipe out a new insect pest problem or need a prevention service, we will do the job fast and economically. We answer your entire insect and rodent control needs and we're dedicated to delivering services in a chemically nontoxic and eco-friendly way.
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We are a family owned and operated pest control business dedicated to excellent service and a good value for your investment.
Chuck and his son Aaron have been working in the pest control industry for over 10 years combined.
We are licensed for general and structural pest management.
A&C Pest Management offers free inspections to identify what pests may be an issue for you, and what the best method of treating those specific pests may be.
Chuck and Aaron have developed an aggressive bedbug program that includes: vacuuming, steam treatment, light chemical treatment, and monitoring.
Chuck and his son Aaron have been working in the pest control industry for over 10 years combined.
We are licensed for general and structural pest management.
A&C Pest Management offers free inspections to identify what pests may be an issue for you, and what the best method of treating those specific pests may be.
Chuck and Aaron have developed an aggressive bedbug program that includes: vacuuming, steam treatment, light chemical treatment, and monitoring.
Latrodectus is a genus of spider, which contains 32 recognized species.
The common name, widow spiders, is sometimes applied to members of the genus due to a behavior seen in some species in which the female eats the male after mating.
The black widow spider is perhaps the best-known member of the Latrodectus genus.
Its bite is dangerous because of the neurotoxin latrotoxin which causes the condition latrodectism, both named for the genus.
The female black widow has unusually large venom glands and its bite is particularly harmful to humans; however, Latrodectus bites rarely kill humans if proper medical treatment is provided.
The common name, widow spiders, is sometimes applied to members of the genus due to a behavior seen in some species in which the female eats the male after mating.
The black widow spider is perhaps the best-known member of the Latrodectus genus.
Its bite is dangerous because of the neurotoxin latrotoxin which causes the condition latrodectism, both named for the genus.
The female black widow has unusually large venom glands and its bite is particularly harmful to humans; however, Latrodectus bites rarely kill humans if proper medical treatment is provided.
This animal is in the arachnid family (spiders).
Their tail has a stinger that they use to subdue their prey and for defense.
Scorpions are very common in Nevada.
There are 23 species found in Nevada, but only one of them is considered a serious threat to man and his pets, it is called the bark scorpion.
The Bark Scorpion has established itself in various locations of Clark county and spotty locations of Las Vegas.
Scorpions hide during the day under debris, and rocks, and come out to feed during the nighttime.
Their tail has a stinger that they use to subdue their prey and for defense.
Scorpions are very common in Nevada.
There are 23 species found in Nevada, but only one of them is considered a serious threat to man and his pets, it is called the bark scorpion.
The Bark Scorpion has established itself in various locations of Clark county and spotty locations of Las Vegas.
Scorpions hide during the day under debris, and rocks, and come out to feed during the nighttime.
Carpenter ants are large (.25 to 1 in/0.64 to 2.5 cm) ants indigenous to many parts of the world.
They prefer dead, damp wood in which to build nests.
Carpenter ant species reside both outdoors and indoors in moist, decaying or hollow wood.
They cut "galleries" into the wood grain to provide passageways for movement from section to section of the nest.
Certain parts of a house, such as around and under windows, roof eaves, decks and porches, are more likely to be infested by Carpenter Ants because these areas are most vulnerable to moisture.
They prefer dead, damp wood in which to build nests.
Carpenter ant species reside both outdoors and indoors in moist, decaying or hollow wood.
They cut "galleries" into the wood grain to provide passageways for movement from section to section of the nest.
Certain parts of a house, such as around and under windows, roof eaves, decks and porches, are more likely to be infested by Carpenter Ants because these areas are most vulnerable to moisture.
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