- AntsAnts live in large colonies and can become quite a nuisance when they enter your home. An ant farm may be fun to look at, but not in your kitchen cabinet!
- SpidersThese 8-legged creepy crawlies create panic whenever they are spotted. Their intricate webs create a mess inside and outside your home. We are happy to rid your home of these unwanted pests.
- TermitesTermidor is used as a barrier treatment for termites. The product is used to apply a barrier to prevent termites from attacking structural wood. Termidor does not repel termites. Instead, termites enter the treated area and receive a lethal dose of the insecticide. Termites contaminated with the chemical can transfer the insecticide to other termites. Thus termites who never came in contact with the treated surface still die.
- Bed Bugs
- Fleas
- CockroachesTermidor also kills the following pests: Beetles (Asian lady, darkling); bugs (box-elder, pill); centipedes; cockroaches (Australian, Oriental, smokey brown); crickets, house; earwigs, European; flies, cluster; millipedes; silverfish; spiders (black widow, brown recluse, cellar, hobo); ticks, brown dog; wasps, paper*; yellow jackets.
- SilverfishThese small, wingless bugs look a lot like fish, hence their name. They eat glue, paper, and hair, and are often found in bathrooms and kitchens. They can ruin everything from your wardrobe to your comic book collection.
- Bees
- WaspsIf you live in Central Florida, chance are you have wasps nest growing under awnings and in areas that you would prefer they not habitat. If you see a swarm, please do not try to handle it yourself.
- Ticks
- Crickets
- Earwigs
- MosquitoesSince the early days of European explorers, mosquitoes have been known to be a pest and disease problem in Florida. One way to help avoid a mosquito outbreak in your yard is to make sure there is no setting water.
- Flies
- Centipedes
- Millipedes
- Beetles
- Hornets
- Yellowjackets
- Palmetto BugsThere are over 4000 different kinds of roaches, some given non-threatening names like Palmetto Bugs and Beetles, but don’t be fooled. Cockroaches harbor many diseases—you do not want them in your home!
- RodentsOne female rat can reproduce up to 40 rats in a year. If you have noticed droppings in the attic or house or hear scratching in the night, you could have a rodent problem. Left untreated rodents can spiral out of control.
- Rats