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TruNorth Pest Control
4.9(
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Pest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - TermitePest Control - Termite - For Business

Serving Dublin, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The company representative came the same day we inquired and conducted a free termite inspection. Thankfully none were found! He thoroughly explained our options for preventative maintenance to protect our home. We subsequently hired the company and the staff came the next day (on time) and installed our preventative products. I highly recommend Bell's Pest Control for your pest control and preventative needs."
Live Termites
Live termites
 termite inspection
Response time6 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Diverse Pest Services - Home Facebook
4.0(
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Bugs and Insects+1 more

Serving Dublin, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Josh is great to work out the details of your project giving you a fair price. He does a service to maintain your yard and pest control at yearly rate. He is patience and listens to all your concerns, being sure they are carried out. He is truly a professional."
Response time10 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Terminix
3.6(
308
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Bugs and Insects+1 more

Serving Dublin, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1927

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Terminix was quick to respond and to get out here for a termite inspection, which is what we needed. However, they signed us up for pest control and said their agent would be out to care for us right away. So far haven’t seen him yet. Will give 5 stars if that turns out well."
Tech w. Clients
Pest Treatment - Kitchen
Outdoor Pest Control
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

It's advisable to avoid using harmful methods to eliminate birds. Poisoning birds is inhumane and can have unintended ecological consequences, affecting other wildlife and pets. Similarly, using firearms or other lethal means poses safety risks and could be illegal in many areas. Sticky substances like adhesives can cause birds to become trapped and injured. Lastly, playing excessively loud or distressing noises can stress birds and humans. Focusing on humane and environmentally responsible strategies is essential when dealing with bird issues.

The best hornet repellent includes a variety of essential oils such as peppermint, clove, geranium, and lemongrass, all of which have a pungent smell that hornets can’t stand. 

Drain flies aren’t likely to make you sick and typically aren’t harmful to humans. They don’t bite or sting; however, they can cause allergies. In some individuals, they can also trigger asthma. The main issue with these little bugs is that they’re annoying, unsightly, and unsanitary. Like all flies, they can spread bacteria from garbage or your sewer system.

Roaches won’t sting your pets and don’t have venom like spiders do , but they present other dangers. Cockroaches are notorious carriers of diseases like salmonella and parasites like tapeworms. Because they’re so dirty, their bites (otherwise harmless) can also get infected. You don’t want your pets chasing and trying to eat cockroaches, or sleeping near a roach infestation. 

Some snake repellents are risky to use around people and pets because they use the active ingredient in mothballs, naphthalene. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has classified naphthalene as a carcinogen that can cause damage to the liver, neurological issues, and cataracts. 

The Colorado State University Extension suggests there’s not enough conclusive evidence of the effectiveness of snake repellents to recommend their use.

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