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Integrity Termite and Pest Control

2315 Old US 25 North
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Integrity Termite and Pest Control

2315 Old US 25 North
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
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Our business if family owned and operated. We are new business that started in December 2012. We have over 13 years experience in the termite and pest control business. We are fully licensed and insured. We accept all major credit cards for your convenience.

"Callback requests were always prompt, the service technician was knowledgeable and flexible, and pricing was fair. Will continue to use them if I ever have additional pest issues."

Marielle H on September 2020

Our business if family owned and operated. We are new business that started in December 2012. We have over 13 years experience in the termite and pest control business. We are fully licensed and insured. We accept all major credit cards for your convenience.

"Callback requests were always prompt, the service technician was knowledgeable and flexible, and pricing was fair. Will continue to use them if I ever have additional pest issues."

Marielle H on September 2020






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Action Pest Control

1229 Sweeney St
4.00(
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Action Pest Control

1229 Sweeney St
4.00(
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79 years of experience

Action Pest Control offers pest control and termite control for homeowners throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, including Indianapolis, Louisville and Evansville. We have the right control solution for ants, termites, spiders, mosquitoes and virtually every other household pest.

"I've been a customer for 19 years and I emailed and asked if they had any cheaper options to what I have. They canceled me (I guess). I've sent several more emails and it shows where they have read them, but no one will answer me. I work various hours and have a lot going on and can't find time to call, so that's why I email them. They can't keep people employed and there has been a different person come in my house every time."

Kathy J on April 2024

Action Pest Control offers pest control and termite control for homeowners throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, including Indianapolis, Louisville and Evansville. We have the right control solution for ants, termites, spiders, mosquitoes and virtually every other household pest.

"I've been a customer for 19 years and I emailed and asked if they had any cheaper options to what I have. They canceled me (I guess). I've sent several more emails and it shows where they have read them, but no one will answer me. I work various hours and have a lot going on and can't find time to call, so that's why I email them. They can't keep people employed and there has been a different person come in my house every time."

Kathy J on April 2024



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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Roaches multiply quickly, which is why an infestation can spread so fast. Female American cockroaches lay about 12 eggs in each egg case, called an ootheca. They can lay six to 14 ootheca during their short lifespan. German cockroaches lay four to five ootheca in their lifetime, with each carrying 20 to 40 eggs. Many roaches can have 100 to over 200 offspring during their lifespan.

Some plants that are toxic to animals or insects are also toxic to people. Daffodils, for example, are considered poisonous to humans (although they are rarely fatal). Most of the other plants listed above, however, are safe (and delicious!) for humans to eat, including basil, rosemary, and lemongrass.

This varies based on the circumstance. Chemical-based pest control baits and poisons are usually the most potent, but they are unsafe to use around children and pets, so they won’t be a fit for every household.

Safer alternatives, such as boric acid and food-grade diatomaceous earth, can work as well, though they should still stay out of reach. Aside from that, the best thing any DIY-er can do is make their place uninviting by sealing off entry points, eliminating clutter, and maintaining a clean home.

You’ll want to locate all areas in your home that could be a potential entry point for mice, such as doors, windows, vents, baseboards, holes, and cracks in your home’s foundation. Don’t forget to check less-obvious areas like the attic, plumbing and sewers, and even the roof and gutters. If you check these spots and don’t find any signs of mice, consider hiring a pest control pro to dig deeper into potential hiding spots.

There are many steps you can take to keep mice out of your home. The most preventative include removing all available food sources, keeping your home clean, and sealing up entry points to your home. You can also try using live traps or even getting a cat. If none of these measures work, enlist the help of a pest control company.

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