How can I tell if I have a pest problem that needs professional help?
Common signs include frequent sightings of pests such as ants or spiders, rodent droppings or noises, termite damage like hollow wood and mud tubes, or recurring bed bug bites. If you see evidence of infestation, it's best to contact a professional.
Do you offer termite control services?
Yes. Termite control services include inspection and treatment to protect your structure from wood-damaging pests like termites, carpenter ants, and beetles. Signs of termites include wood that sounds hollow, small holes in walls, and termite droppings.
Do you offer pest control for both residential and commercial properties?
Yes. We provide professional pest control services for both homes and commercial buildings. Whether you manage a small office, rental property, or large facility, treatment plans can be customized to fit your structure and pest risk level.
What should I do before my pest control appointment?
Before your service visit, clear access to affected areas, remove clutter where pests have been seen, and secure pets if needed. You may also be asked to store food items or cover sensitive surfaces depending on the treatment type.
Are your pest control treatments safe for children and pets?
We use professional-grade products and application methods designed to be effective while minimizing risk when applied correctly. Our technician will explain any temporary precautions you should take after treatment.
How long does a typical pest control treatment take?
Most general pest control treatments take between 30 minutes and 2 hours depending on property size, pest type, and severity of infestation. Larger or more complex problems may require additional time.
Do you provide termite inspections for real estate transactions?
Yes. Termite inspections can be scheduled for home purchases, sales, and refinancing situations. Early detection helps prevent costly structural damage and supports smoother real estate transactions.
What are common signs of a termite problem?
Signs include hollow-sounding wood, mud tubes on walls or foundations, discarded wings near windows, and bubbling or uneven paint surfaces. If you notice any of these, a professional termite inspection is recommended.
How do you prevent rodents from coming back after removal?
Rodent control includes more than removal. We also identify likely entry points, recommend sealing gaps and cracks, and suggest sanitation and storage improvements to reduce future infestations.
Is ongoing pest control better than one-time treatment?
In many cases, yes. Ongoing pest control provides continuous protection and early detection, which can reduce long-term costs and prevent recurring infestations, especially in high-risk areas.
