FAQs
Extreme Pest Solutions
Have a pest-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
What services do you offer?
At Extreme Pest Solutions, we provide comprehensive pest control solutions for residential and commercial properties. Our services include treatment for common household pests, termite control, rodent management, and fire ant control solutions. We also offer preventative pest control maintenance plans to keep your property pest-free year-round.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes, we're a fully licensed and insured pest control company. Our technicians are certified professionals who undergo regular training to stay current with the latest pest control techniques and safety standards.
What are the signs of a pest infestation?
Common signs of pest infestation include visible insects or rodents, droppings, unusual odors, gnaw marks on wood or wires, damaged food packaging, and unexplained noises in walls or attics. You may also notice small holes in walls or floors, or see nests in hidden areas. According to Workwave, ants are the most common pest in the U.S., affecting 56% of households. If you observe any of these signs, it's advisable to contact a pest control professional for an inspection. Early pest control can prevent further damage and help protect your home.
How can I prevent pests from entering?
To prevent pest entry, seal any cracks or openings in your home's exterior, maintain proper sanitation, store food in airtight containers, and keep your yard free of debris. Regular home maintenance, such as fixing leaky pipes and ensuring proper ventilation, can also deter pests. Additionally, consider scheduling regular professional pest control inspections to catch potential issues early.
How often should I call pest control services?
The frequency of pest control services depends on various factors, including your location, property type, and specific pest issues. Generally, we recommend quarterly pest control treatments for ongoing prevention. However, some situations may require monthly visits, while others might only need biannual or annual services. We can assess your specific needs and recommend an appropriate treatment schedule.
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