It’s not a pleasant thought, but unwanted guests like termites, ants, rodents, and other pests can share your house for weeks or months without being noticed. This gives them more than adequate time to set up housekeeping and begin multiplying. This is why regular General Pest Control is so important to your health, your family’s health, and the structural integrity of your home.
Because of the way they work from the inside out, termites can do serious damage before they are detected, and by then you will not only need to get rid of them, you may also need to perform some potentially expensive repairs to your home as well. Regular inspections and treatments can save you from these headaches. These pests don’t have any preferences about whether they invade a home or a business, but the result is always the same. They can pose health risks and do serious damage to buildings.
When rodents move in, they never come alone. They also bring in mites, fleas, and ticks. They love to make themselves at home in your attic where they can burrow into insulation to make nests, and where their waste products can destroy the effectiveness of the insulation. They can also gnaw into support beams, weakening the structure. Rodents also have the habit of gnawing on the insulation protecting electrical wiring, either knocking out electricity or, in more serious cases, causing a fire. This is just one example of how unwanted guests can create a dangerous environment in your own home.
An experienced extermination service can rid your property of all kinds of pests, from ants to bedbugs, rodents, and stinging insects. But, it is critical that once the invaders have been removed, you continue to have regular professional inspections to ensure they don’t return. A General Pest Control company like Battle A Bug uses their years of experience to keep your home or business safe. For over 30 years, they have been eradicating pests in the area and they can use their knowledge to work for you. It begins with a free on-site estimate that carries absolutely no obligation for you. From there, they can create a plan to keep those unwanted guests from making themselves at home.
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