The most frequently asked questions about pest control are shown below, but if we haven’t covered your concern, please call us on 570-600-1474 NOW!
How are mice getting into my home?
Mice are amazing creatures. They can get through a hole the size of a dime. Therefore, if you have not had your home or business inspected for potential entry points, you’re leaving yourself open to a mouse infestation. Part of our job is to inspect your home or business. We look for any holes, cracks or crevices that would allow mice to enter. Moreover, we identify problem areas and seal them to prevent mice and other rodents from entering.
There is no one answer to this question. Consequently, it depends on the severity of the infestation and many other conditions. In some cases, the pests are gone after the first service, but we’ll need to visit your home or business and perform our comprehensive inspection before we can give you an idea of what it will take to eliminate your specific pest problem.
Is quarterly pest control really necessary?
Here in NEPA, different types of pests are prevalent each season of the year. They’ll be there, come rain or come shine. Therefore, we make sure that your home is protected from these pests year-round by providing quarterly pest control services. From summertime ants and bees, to springtime flies and ticks, to fall and winter rodents and spiders, we’ll keep you safe.
No, there is not. We’re convinced that the quality of our work will keep you wanting our preventative services even after any active infestations are eliminated.
Over-the-counter pest control products are pretty basic. While they may work temporarily, it usually take multiple attempts to even get a temporary reprieve. Pesticides need to be used very cautiously, and our technicians know how to apply them correctly and according to the law. Let us keep you safe!
The strongest products on the market will begin to biodegrade after only 60 to 90 days. Consequently, that’s another reason for quarterly pest control services!
Call us NOW on 570-600-1474 to get your inspection scheduled or fill out the contact form!
To learn more about the safety of pesticides, see Pest Control and Pesticide Safety for Consumers | US EPA