Get quick answers to your most common pest control questions.
Early warning signs include droppings, gnaw marks, unusual odors, shed wings or skins, and visible damage to food packaging or structures. If you notice these, contact a professional promptly.
Yes, over time some pests can develop resistance to certain chemicals. That’s why we rotate products and use integrated pest management strategies to maintain effectiveness.
Pests often seek shelter indoors during extreme weather. For example, ants and cockroaches may invade during monsoon, while rodents seek warmth in winter. We tailor our treatments to seasonal pest patterns.
Preventive pest control aims to stop infestations before they start through regular inspections and treatments. Reactive pest control addresses an existing infestation after it’s detected.
Some natural remedies can help deter pests, like peppermint oil for ants or vinegar for fruit flies, but they are rarely as effective as professional treatments for larger infestations.
Seal cracks and gaps, keep food in airtight containers, fix leaks, remove clutter, and maintain cleanliness. Regular professional inspections help catch issues early.
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Yes, termites, carpenter ants, and some rodents can cause serious structural damage by chewing through wood, wiring, or insulation.
We use targeted, low-toxicity treatments, schedule services during off-hours, and ensure all safety protocols are strictly followed.
We provide detailed service reports including the type of pests treated, products used, areas serviced, and any recommendations for follow-up or prevention.