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Commercial Pest Control
Pests can turn your cozy home into a source of constant stress. They are known to disturb your peace, cause damage, and even affect your health. At Pest Exterminator, we specialize in providing top-notch home pest control services to keep your home safe and comfortable.
How do Pest Control Services work?
You get a full range of pest control for residential properties, addressing all common pest problems. Whether you’re dealing with ants, termites, rodents, or any other pests, we have you covered.
Inspection & Assessment
Our process begins with a detailed inspection of your home to identify the type and intensity of the pest problem. This helps us customize our approach to your specific needs.
Customized Treatment
Based on our assessment, we develop a customized treatment plan that effetively targets the pests in your home while ensuring the safety and comfort of your family. Our home pest control services are designed to be effective and safe.
Preventive Measures
We don't just eliminate pests; we also implement preventive measures to keep them from coming back. This includes sealing entry points, advising on best practices, and providing regular maintenance treatments.
Common Pest Problems we solve
From insights on integrated pest management to tips on seasonal pest proofing. The National Pest Management Association’s (NPMA) website will provide you with the latest information on household pests and how to get rid of them. Find answers to your pest questions below.
We Get rid of Household Pests
Do you have questions about pests or pest control? Did you know cockroaches trigger asthma? Have you heard that termites causes more than $5 Billion in property damage every year in the US? Perhaps you weren’t aware that rodents and ants contaminate food? Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus, Ticks and Lyme Disease. The threats that household pest cause are very real. But, they should only scare you if you are uninformed about these pest related health and property threats.
From insights on integrated pest management to tips on seasonal pest proofing. The National Pest Management Association’s (NPMA) website will provide you with the latest information on household pests and how to get rid of them. Find answers to your pest questions below.
Flies - Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for flies to go away after pest control?
You’ll notice a significant reduction in flies within a few hours to a couple of days. Complete elimination may take up to a week, depending on infestation levels and treatment type. Follow-up treatments and good sanitation can help ensure long-term results.
How do I get rid of flies permanently?
Combine professional pest control with good sanitation: seal garbage tightly, store food properly, and clean drains and compost areas regularly. Use window and door screens to keep flies out. You can opt for professional fly exterminators or check our Flies DIY Guide for natural solutions.
Is fly control safe for pets and children?
Yes, professional treatments are safe for pets and children when applied by certified exterminators using eco-friendly products. Let your pest control provider know about pets and children to ensure added precautions. Once dry, treated areas are safe for re-entry.
What kills flies instantly?
Fly-specific insecticides kill flies on contact by targeting their nervous system. Professionals use potent, safe products for effective results. Fly traps and swatters also work for quick control. For lasting relief, combine instant methods with regular sanitation.
What do flies hate the most?
Flies dislike strong scents like lavender, eucalyptus, and citronella. Use these as essential oils, sprays, or candles around entry points to deter them. Maintaining cleanliness and avoiding food scraps also discourages flies from entering your space.
How much time does a fly pest control service take?
A fly control service usually takes 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on infestation size and severity. It includes inspection, targeted treatments like sprays and traps, and may involve follow-up visits to ensure lasting control.