- Commercial Pest ControlOur services are not just for homes. We service all kinds of businesses from hotels and restaurants to health care facilities. No job is too big or too small.
- AntsObservant homeowners may also notice that as the summertime progresses the pits become larger in diameter. They will also become more widely spaced apart. Hidden under the soil at the bottom of each pit, a predatory immature antlion waits for unsuspecting ants and other small insects to fall into the pit
- SpidersHis wife, Dee Petrov, started a GoFundMe page to help cover the medical costs and said that the bug resembled a Solifugae, a spider-like bug that’s native to warm and arid habits. They are also known variously as camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, and solifuges.
- TermitesOur technicians will provide a subterranean termite treatment by installing Advance Termite Bait Stations around the perimeter of each structure. On schedule, our termite experts will inspect each station and apply additional termiticides as needed. The key to the effectiveness of this service is our routine monitoring and interior subterranean termite treatments as needed to maintain the effectiveness of the service rendered.
- Bed BugsWhile the winter in central Florida certainly hasn’t been the coldest, there have been several days calling for jacket and pants, which begs the question to many suffering from bed bug infestations: Will Cold Weather Kill Bedbugs?
- FleasOh No, I Have FLEAS! Fleas have what is known as complete metamorphosis. In a sense, this means that the flea will change completely from what it looked like as a young. Butterflies also have a complete metamorphosis. Fleas begin as an egg. Once the egg hatches, the flea becomes a larva (similar to a […]
- CockroachesLet’s face it, there’s really not much worse out there than the cockroach. In this section, we’ll show you our articles regarding general roach information and how to (hopefully) keep them out of your house.
- SilverfishHow to Get Rid of Silverfish Bugs Have you have ever seen a small grayish colored fish-shaped insect running, from a cardboard box or in a drawer? If you have, you most likely have experienced a Silverfish. These insects grow up to an inch in length with a body that tapers at the end. This […]
- BeesWe have more than our share of pests here in Orlando. Roaches and ants, silverfish, scorpions and crickets – and needless to say, termites – seem to be everywhere. Add bees, wasps, and rodents to the mix and it’s easy to see how Florida topped the Infogroup survey.
- Wasps
- TicksSometimes our furry friends bring home unwanted guests that can quickly infest a home. Stop them dead in their tracks with our flea and tick treatment services.
- Crickets
- EarwigsEARWIGS Earwig Description Earwigs are about 12 to 15 mm in length. The adult is reddish-brown, with wing covers and legs dull yellow-brown. Earwig Habitat The earwig feeds on other insects, plants, ripe fruit, and garbage. It is nocturnal, hiding during the day and roaming at night to find food and water. Around structures, they will […]
- MosquitoesMosquitoes are bad, sure, but there’s few things as scary as a blood sucker that lives in your own bed! In this section we’ve compiled a list of news, tips, and tricks to avoid having these little monsters in your home.
- FliesNumber one is the Asian cockroach. It can be confused with the German cockroach and look very similar, but it only really lives outdoors. Their behavior is markedly different. The German is photophobic and will run from the light. The Asian is attracted to lights. The German seldom flies, while the Asian is most often observed in flight when moving.
- Scorpions
- MothsThe palmetto bug prefers damp conditions and often found in sewers, woodpiles, and mulch. Like moths, you can see these things flying into lights. But, they’re too tough to die from the impact or heat. Imagine you’re standing outside, and one of these zips right into your head? Creepy, right?
- Stinging Insects
- Palmetto BugsWith all this rain we have been experiencing, here in the Tampa Bay Area, bugs are literally coming out of the woodwork. These bugs are popping up in places that you may not have seen before. The ones that have been observed, more often than any others, are the dreaded Palmetto Bug or Water Bug as many of us former Northerner’s call them.
- SnakesIf you keep finding collections of what looks to be a pile of dead bugs in your bedroom or on your mattress, but upon further inspection, it’s almost like miniature little snakes have shed their skin, you likely have a small army of bedbugs – recently matured bedbugs, at that – creeping around.
- RodentsThat includes keeping it free of rodents and vermin, said Whitney Prout, a staff attorney with the California Apartment Association, which represents landlords.“Why bedbugs have their own law is that they are a harder pest to treat,” Prout said. “It requires early detection and integrated pest management between the landlord and tenant, because of how pervasively they can take over.”
- MiceRats and mice can show up in the strangest places and the most inopportune times. We can track down where they are getting in and stop them in their tracks.
- RatsAnd finally, coming up third, was Miami with a large number of cockroaches in Florida. Thirty two percent of the population surveyed admitted signs of cockroach presence. Only four percent said they had signs of mice or rats, though.