- AntsAnts are the leading pest problem in the United States, as the persistent scavengers are always on the lookout for two things. The first is food. Ants will enter your… more
- SpidersWe are getting alot of calls from Los Gatos for treatment of WASP/YELLOW JACKETS (FLYING LOW OVER LAWNS). The reason for this occurance seems to be due to moisture and other insects and spiders in the lawn which will become their prey.
- TermitesSome ants have wings and are often mistakenly identified as termites. Remember, ants have narrow mid-sections while termites tend to have a more uniform body.
- Bed BugsThey are becoming quite a serious problem in San Jose and Sunnyvale, not only in apartments but million dollar homes as well. We took on a job in downtown San Jose from a previous pest control company which told the tenant to put all of their belongings away so that they could treat the floor. By inspecting the apartment, we found the bed bug infestation was actually in the belongings they were asked to put away before treatment. So, in a way, the best preparation for Bed Bug treatment is to Not prepare for the initial service.
- Fleas
- CockroachesCockroaches in San Jose multiply rapidly and adapt quickly, making them difficult pests to remove. This is why you should contact an exterminator immediately upon seeing cockroaches in your home. Even in an infested home, cockroaches are rarely seen because they are nocturnal and like to hide. If you see even a single cockroach that means there are hundreds more that you can’t see. Even though cockroaches can survive up to a month with almost no food, they can live off such things as glue, soap, dead insects, and shoe linings.
- Bees
- Wasps
- Earwigs
- Mosquitoes
- Beetles
- YellowjacketsYellow Jackets / Wasp flying low over lawns. - D&J PEST CONTROL - Has been serving Santa Clara Valley since 1959
- MothsFood eating moths are found in near food, pet food, or around garbage cans. They feed on grains and cereals, pastas, bird seed, powdered milk, and other similar dry foods that are not properly sealed. The moths in San Jose lay eggs in or near the food source, which the larvae then eat. The larvae are hard to detect, because they are colored similarly to the food they live in. The most common food moth is the Indian meal moth, or North American High-Flyer. Food moths are sometimes called flour moths or pantry moths, and the larvae are sometimes called waxworms.
- Mites
- Sow Bugs
- Rodents
- Mice