- Residential Pest ControlWe do offer a warranty on almost all of our residential pest control services. If a follow-up treatment is needed or requested within a four month period it will be serviced at a reduced rate. Many of our customers take advantage of this warranty by requesting a second service to provide additional pest control protection.
- Commercial Pest ControlSafegard Exterminating has been providing effective pest control programs for commercial and industrial customers for over 50 years. No matter what type of business or industry you manage, we have the experience and pest management programs to meet your company’s
- AntsThe body color of these ants will be brown to black. Odorous house ants can be about 1/16" – 1/8" long. These ants are very tiny and they get their name from the "rotten-coconut like" odor given off when this ant is crushed. Colonies may be comprised of several hundred to 100,000 ants. These ants typically establish their colonies outside near a moisture source and survive off of foods high in protein as well as sweets.
- SpidersThere are over 35,000 discovered species of spiders worldwide, with about 3,000 occurring in North America. Many species of are simple household pests. All spiders are natural predators who feed on other insects and small arthropods. The house spider randomly selects its web sites. If a web does not yield a food source (prey) it is abandoned, another site is selected, and a new web is constructed. Inside structures, house spiders are most likely to be found in upper corners, under furniture, in closets, angles of window frames, basements, crawlspaces, and garages.
- FleasResidential pest control treatment for tiny ants, carpenter ants, spiders, centipedes, earwigs, silverfish, roaches, fleas, pantry pests, and rodents. Included in your initial residential pest control treatment is a follow-up service available at your request for a reduced rate within a four month period. And as always, there will never be a contract to sign.
- CockroachesRoaches are usually shy, nocturnal creatures. They can contaminate food and aggravate allergies if larger populations occur. German cockroaches are by far the most common of any roach and can reproduce rapidly. They will be found in dark, moist areas and wherever food is stored or prepared. There are approximately 4,000 living species of cockroaches in the world, but only 70 of them exist in the United States. By far, the most common is the German cockroach.
- Silverfish
- BeesBees, hornets, and wasps, are for the most part a very beneficial group of insects, being the major pollinators of flowing plants and helping to reduce the numbers of many insect nuisance species. However, wasps and hornets can become a nuisance themselves when they establish a nest close to the home or entryway. Because they are considered social insects (they share a common nest) they can become quite defensive and humans should approach them with caution. Do not seal or caulk the opening of the nest because this will complicate the treatment process.
- Wasps
- Earwigs
- Centipedes
- Hornets
- Pantry Pests
- BirdsOur technicians will thoroughly inspect your facility and document our findings and recommendations through the use of building and site inspection reports.
- RodentsSafegard is one of the first to offer an exterior rodent control station service for areas of high mouse activity. Our decorative hollow boulder-looking feeding stations will drastically reduce the population of small rodents in and around your home. A monthly or periodic service will be provided to inspect and refill stations for maximum effectiveness.
- MiceHouse mice can produce offspring all year round with an average life span of about 1 year. Mice are highly curious and are constantly exploring their territory which tends to make them more active at night. Although mice will eat almost anything, they seem to prefer cereal grains and seeds. Their preferred nesting sites are dark, secluded places where there is an abundance of nesting material nearby and little chance of disturbance.