Our Pest Control services

Cockroaches
Cockroaches are resilient pests that are often found in homes and commercial spaces. These insects are typically nocturnal, hiding during the day in cracks, crevices, and damp areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. They are attracted to food residues, water sources, and clutter, making hygiene and cleanliness crucial for preventing infestations.

Bedbugs
Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals. They are typically about the size of an apple seed and are flat and oval-shaped, making them excellent at hiding in cracks and crevices. Bedbugs are nocturnal and often reside in mattresses, box springs, headboards, and furniture, emerging at night to feed.

Termite
Termites are small, wood-eating insects that play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter in nature, but they can cause significant damage to homes and buildings. They thrive in warm, humid environments and are often found in wooden structures, where they feed on cellulose found in wood, paper, and other materials. Termite infestations can go unnoticed for months or even years because they often live inside wood, creating tunnels that are difficult to detect. There are three main types of termites: subterranean, drywood, and dampwood.

Rats
Rats are small, nocturnal rodents that are found in a wide range of environments, from cities to rural areas. They are highly adaptable and can live in various conditions, often thriving in human-inhabited spaces like homes, warehouses, and sewers. Known for their sharp teeth and strong sense of smell, rats are opportunistic feeders, often scavenging food scraps or stealing from pantries. There are many species of rats, with the most common being the Norway rat and the roof rat.

Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are small flying insects known for their ability to bite and feed on blood. They belong to the family Culicidae and are found in various habitats around the world, particularly in warm, humid areas. Only female mosquitoes bite, as they require blood to develop their eggs, while males primarily feed on nectar. Mosquitoes are known for transmitting several serious diseases to humans, including malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, and West Nile virus, making them one of the deadliest creatures on Earth.

Wood Borer
Wood borers are insects that damage wood by boring holes into it, typically during their larval stage. Common types include powder post beetles, longhorn beetles, and wood wasps. These pests lay eggs in wood, and their larvae feed on it, creating tunnels that weaken the structure. Infestations are often identified by small round or oval exit holes, sawdust-like frass, or weakened wood. Wood borers are a serious concern for furniture, wooden structures, and homes.

Spider
Spiders are arachnids with eight legs and two body segments: the cephalothorax and abdomen. They are found worldwide and play a vital role in ecosystems by controlling insect populations. Most spiders produce silk for building webs, hunting, or protection. While some spider bites can be venomous, the majority are harmless to humans. Spiders are solitary creatures and vary greatly in size, color, and habitat.

Lizard
Lizards are a diverse group of reptiles found in nearly every part of the world, except Antarctica. They belong to the order Squamata and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Lizards typically have scaly skin, four legs, and a long tail, though some species may be legless, resembling snakes. They are cold-blooded, meaning their body temperature fluctuates with their environment.

Ants
Ants are small but highly social insects that live in colonies or nests. They are found in nearly every part of the world, except Antarctica. Ants play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping in the decomposition of organic matter and the aeration of the soil. They are known for their strength and teamwork, as many species can carry objects much heavier than their own body weight. Ants communicate with each other using pheromones, which help them coordinate tasks such as foraging, defending the nest, and caring for the queen's offspring.

Ticks
Ticks are small, blood-sucking arachnids that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. They are external parasites and can transmit various diseases, such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and tick-borne encephalitis. Ticks are commonly found in wooded, grassy, or bushy areas. Preventing tick bites involves wearing protective clothing, using tick repellents, and checking for ticks after spending time outdoors.