Flies Started April 3, 2017 Flies belong to the order Diptera which means that they only have a single pair of wings. There are many species of flies and gnats; with most having one thing in common, they are capable of spreading many types of bacteria and pathogens wherever they land. Some of the most common fly and gnat species are listed below.
Cockroach Treatment Started April 3, 2017 Our industry standard insect pest control service is guaranteed to get rid of your insect problems
Ants Started April 3, 2017 Ants are located all over the world and are destructive to food and property. They can also bring diseases and health risks in your home. In some parts of the world ants can even sting and be dangerous.
Bees & Wasps Started April 3, 2017 Beehives should not be messed with without the right equipment and safety measures. A & A Pest Control are bee control and bee removal experts and we safely remove hives, prevent their return, and use environmentally sound methods that will not interfere with commercial hives and pollinators.
Mosquito Treatment Started March 31, 2017 A mosquito is a tiny flying insect known for their diet of blood and the fact that they leave itchy little bumps on the people they bite. What people might not know is that mosquitoes are considered one of the deadliest creatures on the planet thanks to their notorious habit of carrying and transmitting disease.
Commensal Rodents Started July 19, 2016 House Mice control can be accomplished by snap traps, glue boards or multiple mouse traps. They have a tendency to store food.
Termite Treatment Started July 19, 2016 Subterranean termites live in underground colonies or in moist secluded areas aboveground that can contain up to 2 million members. They build distinctive “mud tubes” to gain access to food sources and to protect themselves from open air.
Spiders Started July 19, 2016 Dealing with spiders in your home? A & A Pest Control can help you get rid of spiders of all species. We remove the webs and get rid of the spiders during all life stages. First, you will need to set up an inspection with a spider specialist.