Common Pests
Wildlife Removal
Inspections & Signs
Safety & Regulations
Fun Facts
100

This pest is known for building mud tubes to travel and protect themselves from dry air.

What is Termites

100

This masked animal is commonly found in attics and is known for tipping over trash cans.

What are Raccoons

100

Gnaw marks on wires and wood are common evidence of this type of pest.

What are Rodents

100

This type of PPE protects technicians from inhaling contaminated insulation particles.

What is a Respirator

100

This insect can carry over 30 different types of bacteria

What are Cockroaches

200

This stinging insect can sometimes build nests in wall voids and attics and is more aggressive in late summer, though mostly, their nests will be found in-ground. 

What is Yellow Jackets

200

This flying mammal is protected in many states and often roosts in attics and barns.

What are Bats

200

A strong ammonia-like smell in an attic could indicate the presence of this animal

What are Bats

200

This federal agency regulates pesticide labeling and usage in the United States.

What is EPA

200

This rodent can reproduce so quickly that a pair can lead to dozens within months

What are Mice

300

This pest leaves behind tiny black droppings that look like pepper or coffee grounds.

What is Cockroaches

300

This burrowing animal can cause structural damage by digging under foundations and sheds.

What are Groundhogs

300

Hollow-sounding wood and blistering paint can indicate damage from this pest.

What are Termites

300

This document must be available on-site for every chemical used.

What is SDS (Safety Data Sheet)

300

This animal has front teeth that never stop growing

What are Squirrels

400

This insect feeds on blood and is commonly found in mattresses and box springs

What are Bed Bugs

400

This animal commonly enters crawlspaces and emits a strong odor when threatened

What are Skunks

400

Grease marks along baseboards and walls are a sign of this pest traveling the same path repeatedly.

What are Rats

400

Exclusion work focuses on sealing these to prevent pests.

What is Entry Points

400

This insect colony can contain hundreds of thousands of individuals.

What are Termites

500

This pest can squeeze through openings as small as a dime and contaminates food with droppings and urine.

What are Mice

500

This reptile may enter homes in warmer climates seeking food or shelter and can be venomous.

What are Snakes

500

Scratching noises in walls at night often point to this nocturnal animal.

What are Raccoons

500

In many states, you must have this to apply restricted-use pesticides legally.

What is a pesticide applicator license 

500

This nocturnal animal can fit through a hole the size of a golf ball.

What are Rats