- Commercial Pest Control
- AntsWhile there are thousands of different ant species, the most common ants to southeastern Wisconsin are carpenter ants, thief ants, pharaoh ants, pavement ants and argentine ants. Carpenter ants don’t actually eat wood like termites do—but they do excavate large chambers in soft or rotting wood in order to build their nests inside. The presence of carpenter ants usually indicates a water problem so it is important to address not only the ant infestation but also the water source that has attracted them. By the time carpenter ants have become a noticeable problem they have often formed several satellite colonies as well. Thief, pharaoh and pavement ants are also commonly found indoors and often nest in wall voids where locating the nest can be extremely difficult without the help of a trained expert. In order to eliminate an ant infestation it is important to find and eliminate the nest since the ants found in the open are only the workers and the queen will continue to produce more ants until the nest is eliminated. Another complication many homeowners encounter when attempting to address ant infestations is that when you are only killing the worker ants you can “stress†the ant colony and inadvertently cause a bigger pest control problem. When an ant colony loses too many of its workers the colony enters what’s known as a stress state, where it produces additional queens and divides into two or three separate colonies in its attempt to survive. The end result is that you will see few to no ants for a while, and once the new colonies have re-established you can end up with an even worse ant problem than you started with.
- SpidersCall us today and reclaim your living space from pests. Our general pest control treatments treat for Wisconsin’s most common invaders and will eliminate the 75 most common insect pests from your home or commercial property. We will apply a crack and crevice treatment inside your home to eliminate insect harborages and ‘clean out’ your home or commercial property of insects. Then we apply a barrier treatment around the foundation, usually several feet up the side of the structure and six feet out into the yard to keep the pests from coming back. Treatments generally last for 90 days so a quarterly service plan is often recommended although we do offer one time treatments that are highly effective as well. With our service plan we will refresh the insect barrier around your home every 90 days so that inside treatments are no longer necessary as insects and spiders will not be able to get back inside and reestablish themselves. If you do see any insects inside your home between treatments we will come back for a free retreatment.
- Termites
- Bed BugsWhether you need to control and eliminate bed bugs in your home, hotel or other commercial property, Midwest Pest Control will solve your bed-bug problem quickly and for a price that you can afford. Our chemical treatment plan is both safe and effective, and costs only a fraction of what you would spend for a heat treatment or fumigation. Chemical treatments also have the advantage of having a residual effect—the product lasts and continues to kill bed bugs for around 30 days, whereas with heat treatments re-infestation can occur as soon as the temperature of the room returns to normal.
- FleasThe two most common rodent invaders in the Waukesha-Milwaukee metro are the common field or house mouse, and the Norway rat. Mice are small with tails that are as long as their bodies. Mice are nocturnal and like to run along or behind stuff so that they have coverage from predators, So they will naturally run right along the foundation area’s of your structure. When they do, they can smell food and other scents permeating from in side the house. With our extreme temperatures here, the building is always expanding and contracting which caused voids that you normally can’t see but air will escape those voids and mice will smell it and want to investigate. Mice only need a void about the size of a pencil so it won’t take much of an opening for them to enter. Mice actually rarely live inside your home because they are constantly mating and need food and water. However, they are habitual so they will continue to come back over and over. On top of that, Mice leave urine trails to attract mates. This means even 1 mouse entering your home is attracting more Mice. They also leave droppings, gnaw marks and are common sources of allergies in humans, not to mention diseases, fleas etc.
- CockroachesScientists often describe cockroaches as an evolutionary marvel, since they are largely unchanged from the found in fossils over 350 million years old. We just call them pests! Cockroaches prefer dark moist areas and will eat almost anything. They are most commonly found in kitchens, hiding in cracks and crevices, under appliances and behind baseboards. Cockroaches are also one of the leading causes of allergies in the home and many homeowners that have them don’t even know they’ve got cockroaches in their home since they remain hidden unless they are feeding and are most active at night. The American and German cockroach are the two most common varieties in the Waukesha-Milwaukee metro area. Call us for more information on eliminating and/or preventing cockroach infestations.
- SilverfishSilverfish are small silver colored bugs similar to cockroaches. Their feeding causes moderate damage in homes and they are rarely seen during the day. Silverfish prefer warm moist places and often hide under clothing, boxes, rugs, etc. Silverfish feed on carbohydrates and will eat wallpaper paste, books, glue or any wooden materials that are held together by glue. They have very long life spans, can live for years and are very difficult to kill using common household products. Silverfish—like cockroaches live in cracks and crevices such as under and behind baseboards and you may not know you have them until your home starts getting damaged, or you turn on the light and see one go skimming across the floor towards its hiding place. They are very fast and you may even doubt what you’ve seen at first.
- BeesDue to the risk of an allergic reaction, bees and wasps are among the most dangerous pests in southeastern Wisconsin. Wasps feed primarily on other insects, while bees feed on nectar or pollen, yet both can be equally dangerous when it comes to being stung. Yellow Jackets (which are paper wasps, not bees) create by far the greatest number of service calls for bees and wasps in Waukesha county. Paper wasps build hives that can be either exposed, within a void or both. If you see bees or wasps going in or out of a hole, you should never attempt to plug it as this will cause the bees/wasps to go into a frenzy looking for another way out. Often paper wasps will nest above a ceiling and cause a staining that looks like a water spot. In this case you should never touch the ceiling tile, because the only thing separating you from the nest is paper. Colonies can have anywhere from a dozen to several thousand individuals and without proper protection you will get stung. Midwest Pest Control can eliminate bees or wasps with a one-time service.
- WaspsWe also offer combo treatment plans that include crawling insects and rodents, as well as add-on specialty pest treatments for mosquito’s, ticks, bees, wasps and carpenter ant infestations. Call us today for a free evaluation!
- TicksIf you want to protect your family and guests from these biting insects, we can help with a barrier treatment of your property that will eliminate and repel Mosquitoes, Ticks and fleas.
- EarwigsEarwigs can be anywhere from ¾†to 1†long and the European Earwig is the one that is most common in southeastern Wisconsin. The large pincher appendage is the most recognizable trait identifiable to the earwig and the insects usually range from brown to light brown in color. Earwigs eat both other insects and vegetation and prefer to live under mulch and other areas that hold moisture—this is why when they invade your home you will most often find them trying to seek out moist places. It was once thought that earwigs would crawl into peoples ears while they were sleeping, which is how the earwig got its name. If left untreated earwigs will damage your flowers, plants and other vegetation and will try to find access into your home.
- MosquitoesA single female mosquito can lay one hundred to three hundred eggs at a time and often average 1000 to 3000 offspring in its short lifespan. Eliminating standing water around your home can reduce the risk—this includes areas like gutters, sandboxes, buckets, etc. Many municipalities have begun to treat for mosquitoes; however these treatments are primarily focused on public parks and water sources and rarely are undertaken in a way that will eliminate them or reduce their numbers in your yard. West Nile Virus has also been spreading rapidly across the country, with Wisconsin’s first case having been confirmed in 2010. Fortunately Mosquitoes can only fly for very short distances without resting, so having your lawn and landscaping treated by a pest control service can all but eliminate them from your property. Once the lawn and landscaping have been properly treated they will be safe for pets and people to use, but mosquitoes will die as soon as they land on them to rest. This means the ones flying in from your neighbor’s yard will most likely never make it to your backyard barbeque. Enjoy your yard while the summer is here!
- FliesThere are more than 120,000 different species of flies worldwide, but if you live in the Waukesha-Milwaukee metro area then chances are the flies you are seeing are either house flies, drain flies, fruit flies or deer flies (sometimes referred to as horse flies). Most flies live an average of 21 days and usually lay their eggs in garbage or animal carcasses. Flies multiply quickly– laying hundreds of eggs at a time. Flies can only ingest liquid and because of this when they land on food they will first spit on it. Their saliva contains a chemical that turns their food into a liquid which is one of the reasons that having flies around is so unsanitary and can spread disease. At Midwest Pest Control we are experts in controlling all types of insect infestations—call us for a free consultation!
- CentipedesMillipedes are small and worm-like with many legs, but are distinctly separate from centipedes. Most millipedes are brown or black in color and are can be found outdoors under bricks, stones or in soil or debris. They eat plants and decaying material and move very slowly. Millipedes do not bite and are not known to carry diseases dangerous to humans, however they do emit a bad smell and it can be quite unnerving to find them inside your home. Often you will find them crawling across the floor or dried out and curled out. Midwest Pest Control will stop millipedes outside your home so you don’t have to deal with them on the inside.
- Millipedes
- Yellowjackets
- Boxelder BugsBox elder bugs can be a nuisance and without a pest control treatment they will often be found congregating in large numbers on the south and west sides of your home—particularly on warm sunny days. They are about half an inch long with a black body and three red lines behind the head. They are not known to cause any structural damage and are primarily known as nuisance pests since they will enter your home looking for a warm place to weather the winter. box elder bugs will only live in places that have a maple or box elder tree close by. Treatment for box elder bugs usually involves a combination of exclusion and applying treatments to outside walls and other areas where the bugs are most likely to congregate.
- Raccoons
- Birds
- RodentsRodents (especially mice) are a year round problem in Wisconsin. Mice may look cute in the movies, but in reality they are rodents that will nest in your walls, ceilings and attic, destroy your property, leave feces on floors and countertops and contaminate everything that they come in contact with. Urine and feces from rodents is a leading cause of indoor air pollution and can also cause or aggravate allergies. Mouse droppings also commonly contain bacteria that causes food poisoning and is easily spread throughout your home on the body of the mouse itself.
- Mice
- RatsNorway rats grow from 7 to 10 inches long and have a long tail. Rats will always travel along the same runways and leave dark colored smudge marks from the oil and dirt on their fur. They leave droppings, gnaw marks and are common sources of allergies in humans, not to mention diseases, fleas etc. Norway rats have been battled by humans for hundreds of years and are extremely difficult to control. They are smart and will be very cautious to things in there environment like a new bait station. We call it bait shyness. If you put some poison out, they will watch the rats that fed on the bait and if they see them getting sick, they will not continue to eat it. In addition, once you get them to except the bait, it will take months for the amount of rats you are exterminating to catch up to and surpass their reproduction cycles.
- SquirrelsThere are over 2,000 species of fleas and the life cycle is similar in almost all of them. The two most common types of fleas in Wisconsin are the cat flea and sticktight flea. Cat fleas are found on cats, dogs, raccoons, skunks and some squirrels, while sticktight fleas infest cats, dogs and birds. Fleas multiply fastest when the humidity is high and will readily bite people.