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Residential Pest Conrol

We can assess your home for free with no obligation, and then develop a comprehensive protection plan, so you don't have to share your home with unwanted pests.

Commercial Pest Conrol

Pests can create health hazards to your employees and customers. While assessing and helping protect your business, we document all the information you need.

Industrial Pest Conrol

Industrial sites can be vulnerable to pests. Do you regularly see pests or signs of a pest infestation in your industrial space?

The pest control services we provide

Subterranean & Drywood Termite Control
Bedbug Service
Cockroach Control
Fly Control
Rodent (Rat, Mice) Control
Mosquito Control
Ant Control
Snake Control
Bird Control
Tick, Flea & Mite Control

Termite

  • Termites are social insects that live in colonies with caste systems. Each termite has their own role and responsibility;
  • Termites live in dark places and are blind. They communicate through pheromones (chemical signals) and vibrations caused by head-banging.
  • When soldier termites detect a threat, they clash their mandibles together to warn the colony. Therefore, pest controllers tap on an infested area or in quiet places you may hear them.
  • Termites build a mud trail to keep their bodies moist above ground. They will not be able to survive in the open.

Method of Treatment

1. Inspection

An inspection is key to detecting termites before they damage your property and furnishings.

2. Pre and Post Termite Treatment

Termiticide is injected into the soil around the premise, creating a barrier between the soil and the building. The chemical will adhere to any termite that passes through the treated zone, spreading it through the colony and resulting in colony eradication.

3. Termite Baiting

It works as a food source for termites laced with poison; this is then consumed by the worker termites and fed to the rest of the colony. As they ingest the bait, they die off over 1-2 months, thus leaving the rest of the colony starving, eventually leading to colony elimination.