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More of the Pests We Treat

Fleas & Mites

Small pests that spread quickly, hitchhike on pets, and often involve pets or wildlife.

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Crawling Insects

Insects that move through the home and settle in quiet, low-traffic areas where conditions work for them.

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Flying Insects

Defensive stinging insects that build visible nests and don’t appreciate people getting too close.

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Rodents

Sneaky pests that chew, contaminate, and move through walls long before you ever see them.

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Occasional Invaders

Seasonal pests that wander indoors during weather changes and overstay their welcome.

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Wood-Destroying Pests

Quiet wood-destroyers that work out of sight and cause damage long before anyone notices.

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Moles & Voles

Underground diggers that turn lawns into rollercoasters while chasing insects below the surface.

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Wood-Destroying Pests

Termites feed on cellulose in wood and can cause extensive damage before being detected.

Associated Species

Small pale termite with a soft body that lives in large underground colonies and feeds on wood.
Eastern Subterranean Termite
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Common Locations

Foundations, crawl spaces, wood framing, sill plates

Homeowner Tips

What helps right now

  • Keep mulch, soil, and wood materials pulled back from the foundation.

  • Watch how water behaves around the structure after rain.

  • Keep crawl spaces as dry as possible and address leaks quickly.

What actually supports prevention

  • Maintain good drainage so water isn’t pooling near the foundation.

  • Schedule inspections if you’re in a termite-prone area or buying/selling a home.

Reality Check

How to know it’s time for an expert

  • You see mud tubes, discarded wings, or unexplained wood damage.
  • You suspect activity but can’t confirm the source (termite damage is often hidden).

Consultation

Not sure what you’re dealing with? Let our experts take a look and recommend the right solution — no pressure, no obligation.

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