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Avondale Pest Control Services
If you’re like us, you believe that animals and insects that belong outdoors should stay outdoors. In our homes, we want to feel safe and not have to worry about something crawling around where it shouldn’t be. We want the peace of mind that comes with knowing that our loved ones can expect no surprises when walking around the house and going about their day.
Our expertise in pests unique to the Southwest region’s hot and dry climate allow us to take care of your pest situations as they come. We have experience in dealing with termites, ants, cockroaches, scorpions, rats, bees, pigeons, spiders, bed bugs and more. We are highly trained in the removal of pests and pest prevention and can offer reliable insight into avoiding future infestations or pest incidents. Contact us to see how we can find a quick solution to remove pests from your life so that you can get back to doing more important things with your time. We service Avondale, AZ and the surrounding metropolitan areas near Phoenix, AZ. Call us or fill out our contact form to arrange an appointment to have your property inspected by one of our highly qualified professionals. |
Let Us Make Your Residence Safe and Pest-FreeJust because pests pop-up in your life does not mean that they have to continue to be a part of it. We view pest control service as bringing safety, stability and serenity back into the lives of our neighbors and fellow residents. Our job as exterminators and pest control specialists is to make your lives better by giving you and your family one (or many) less problems to worry about. In the Southwest region, pests can vary from a minor inconvenience to destructive to downright dangerous. Our pest control experts will do everything in their power to make sure that the pests are removed quickly and effectively.
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Termites
As you may already know, termites are one of the most common pests in the state of Arizona. The categories that we are mainly concerned with as pests are “drywood termites” and “subterranean termites”. Although termites are not known for their bite, the structural damage to your home or business is the main reason these little bugs cause so much grief. If you think that you have an infestation, do not hesitate to give us a call today!...read more.
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Bees
Even if you like the taste of honey, nobody wants a bee colony in their home! Honey bees are quite common and a necessary part of our ecosystem but, as humans, we generally want to avoid an unexpected encounter that might lead to a nasty sting. Although bee stings aren’t poisonous, some people have been known to have allergic reactions that could prove fatal. That's where a good pest control services can come in handy. In addition to a painful sting, bees can cause structural damage...read more.
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Cockroaches
When we think of pest control services, cockroaches are usually the first thing to come to mind. The best way to prevent cockroaches from entering your home is properly sealing possible entry locations and maintaining sanitary conditions at home. Cockroaches can fit through small cracks and love finding unsealed food around the house. Regularly disinfecting surfaces throughout the house and ensuring that all food is properly sealed can go a long way in preventing cockroaches from entering your home... read more.
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Bed Bugs
Common, small and particularly difficult to get rid of, bed bugs are one of the most irritating pests to experience. Although they are not known for carrying disease, they feed on the blood of their host. They collect blood by leaving bites that can cause itchy irritation to the skin. To avoid having a bed bug infestation of your own, regularly wash and heat-dry all linens associated with your bed. Bed bugs can be found not just on beds, but furniture too. Be careful when accepting any second-hand furniture. Once bed bugs are in your home, it will take time for a pest control service to remove them.
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Rats
The damage caused by rodents is four-fold; they can cause damage to property and person, propagate disease as well as carry mites, ticks and fleas. To prevent an infestation, clean your residents regularly, eliminate potential nesting areas and prevent rodent access from the outdoors by keeping your house properly sealed.
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Scorpions
Scorpions are dangerous and known to live for many years, so it is important to contact a pest control service to address an infestation quickly to prevent a long-term issue. Scorpions feed on insects (and even other scorpions) so it is important to make sure your home is not supplying them with any food sources. They like to hide in dark and cool places and generally come out at night. A black light at night is a good way to find scorpions as they will glow under the ultraviolet rays.
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Spiders
These spiders mainly survive off of insects, therefore it is important to minimize the presence of bugs in your house. Spider webs are a clear sign of a spider’s presence, but they can also live in small cracks and crevasses throughout your home. If you think you have spiders in your home, do not take the risk of removing them yourself. Call us and we will safely remove them and ensure proper eradication of the spider infestation. It is safest to avoid handling the issue yourself. A professional pest control service can make sure that the safest and most effective course of action is taken to rid you of the problem.
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Ants
Although most ants do not pose the immediate threat that other insects might, you should never tolerate their existence in your residence. It is a good idea to contact a pest control agency as soon as they turn up on your property. Ants provide a food source for other predatory insects to find their way into your home as well. Ants can also cause structural damage to your home -depending on where they decide to nest... read more.
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Pigeons
These “rats with wings” may have very little potential to cause physical harm, but a few can quickly turn into many that lead to other issues. A flock of pigeons next to your house can cause noise disturbances and their droppings are unsanitary and corrosive. Their droppings have been known to cause structural damage over time... read more.
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