Specialized Pest Control
While some pest species have similar behavior patterns, many possess unique habits. For this reason, pest management techniques differ for each situation. Below are some pests that require unique treatment plans.
MOSQUITOS
BED BUGS
FLEAS
Fleas, an ectoparasite, live exclusively on animals. They cannot survive long term with out a host. However, they can live for an extended period of time off the original host, jumping around looking for new one. The first step in a successful flea treatment begins with identifying the source of the infestation, which can be anything from a pet cat to mice living in the attic. From there, the source and the living areas need to be treated around the same time to ensure success.
GERMAN COCKROACHES
TERMITES
TICKS
Ticks, an ectoparasite, feed on blood from animals. They go through phases of feeding then long phases of digesting blood. Treatment for ticks involves outside sprays in infested areas. Back yards around wooded areas or areas with frequent animal traffic are both potential problem areas. A monthly landscape and lawn spray will provide complete coverage. Ticks are also a known vector of multiple diseases.
WASPS AND BEES
Both wasps and bees love to seek shelter around man made structures. Attic vents, eaves, soffits, trees, and landscaping around a home all provide ideal nesting areas for these species. Both wasps and bees live in colony structures, creating nests and hives with saliva and chewed materials. Treatment of their nests may be as simple as a direct treatment, or may be complex involving fogging and multiple visits. As many know, wasps and bees possess a painful sting.
DRAIN FLIES & PHORID FLIES
Drain flies and Phorid Flies are similar in many aspects. These small fly species breed in moist areas, with drain flies preferring more water and phorid flies preferring more decaying organic material. Often, both can be traced to a underlying moisture issue or leak. Treatment for these flies involves identifying the source of the infestation, then applying appropriate chemical treatments to kill larvae or adults.
BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER
CAMEL CRICKETS
Camel crickets are a species of cricket that appear to be from prehistoric times. They often infest basements and crawl spaces because of the darkness and high moisture levels. Once they find a suitable habitat, they will breed and produce a vast population. Basements and crawl spaces that experience camel cricket infestation will require a chemical treatment and may need to address a moisture issue.
ASIAN LADY BEETLES
Asian Lady Beetles usually interact with humans twice a year; in the fall when they are looking to find a place to overwinter, and in the spring when they are exiting their harborage. McGee Pest Control uses the timing of the seasons to prevent lady bug infestations. One properly timed outside treatment of the home will prove successful in getting rid of lady bugs year round.