- Commercial Pest Control
- Pest IdentificationDifferent types of pests require different types of treatments depending on their growth patterns and characteristics. Operators and customers must team up with facility employees to accurately report where, when, and how many pests were seen in order to help prevent infestations and control existing problems.
- AntsNature: When ants live outdoors, they will nest primarily in the soil under debris or other objects, as well as in open areas and in
- SpidersNon social wasps. Social wasps create paper pulp nests in trees, in attics, and sometimes in holes in the ground. Most wasps have smooth bodies, as opposed to bees that have hairy bodies. They live off other insects, primarily spiders. Mason wasps are
- TermitesTermites mostly feed on dead plant material, generally in the form of wood, leaf litter, soil, or animal dung, and about 10% of the estimated 4,000 species are economically significant as pests
- Bed BugsParents restaurant before they sold it. So I called them when my son bought home bed bugs from camp. I was really embarrassed to have them and I didn’t want to throw out any furniture (which some other parents did).
- FleasSkin and suck blood. Fleas are external parasites, living by hematophagy off the blood of mammals (including humans) and birds.
- CockroachesEmitt airborne pheromones for swarming and mating. Other roaches follow these signs to discover sources of food and water, and also to discover where other cockroaches are hiding.
- SilverfishThe extensive knowledge and training of the Brussell's Exterminating Service technicians and the use of advanced technology to attack pest that may already be in your home, can break the pest lifecycle and help control unwanted pest infestations in the future. Read more about how to control pest including; termites, ants, crickets, spiders, mice, rats, silverfish, roaches, and fleas.
- BeesHome owners. There are three bee castes: Queen, Drone, and Worker. Bees swarm when it is time to find a new home because of
- WaspsSigns: Wasps are visible as are their nest. If a nest or multiple wasps are seen a wasps issue may be present.
- Ticks
- Crickets
- MosquitoesMosquitoes can cause itching from their irritating bites and they also can carry the West Nile Virus.
- FliesThey are among the filthiest of all pests. They carry billions of germs on the outside of their bodies. They breed quickly and can contaminate food, or spread disease. Particularly for business, in addition to the health implications, flies can undermine your image and cost you money.
- BeetlesInvitations: Adult beetles are attracted to sunlight and are commonly found feeding on the flowers, buckwheat, and other plants that produce abundant pollen.
- MothsSigns: Larvae do not make webs as clothes moths do. They shed skin and leave fecal pellets, which are about the size of a grain of salt. Holes in clothing and furniture are also signs of
- MitesPseudo tuberculosis, and other diseases. In addition, birds often carry parasites (especially fleas and mites) that may transmit other
- BatsNature: Bats are very sociable animals, and live in large colonies. Bats live in dark places such as caves, holes in trees and even buildings. Bats sleep during the day and are very active at night.”
- Moles
- RaccoonsHarm: Raccoons can carry the rabies virus and transmit it through its saliva. Main symptoms of rabies include aggressive behavior, impaired mobility, a sickly appearance, and abnormal vocalization. Some may show no signs. Often, rabid raccoons will retire to their den.
- WildlifeBrussell Exterminating Service offers wildlife and animal control services. All methods of prevention and removal are humane.
- BirdsHarm/Damage: Pest birds deface buildings and monuments, and present serious health risks. They can carry several serious diseases
- Sparrows
- Starlings
- Pigeons
- RodentsNature: Moles feed almost exclusively on earthworms, soil insects, and grubs found while tunneling. If tunnels are active all year round mating will take place. Moles are not rodents; they belong to the group of mammals known as Insectivora, and thus are more closely related to the shrews. Moles can be trapped and removed.
- Mice
- RatsNature: Rats can get into your home through a hole that is no larger than a quarter. They are only seen through the day if there is a heavy infestation. They have great memories and an excellent sense of taste. Rats can identify certain substances, including rat poisons, after just a tiny taste of it.
- SquirrelsNature: An adult squirrel normally lives alone; but in the cold, share its nest with other squirrels to conserve body heat. Squirrel's eyes are located