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Black Diamond
4.7(
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Birds and Bats+9 more

Serving Lynnview, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1940

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"I had a terrible ant and gnats problem. I tried everything to get rid of them myself, but it never worked. Black Diamond called me right away and I was able to get an appointment fast. Very professional with great customer service."
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Response time2 days
Response rate99%
Recommended by95%of homeowners
Okolona Pest Control, Inc - West Louisville
New to Angi
Pest Control - TermitePest Control - Termite - For Business

Serving Lynnview, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

OPC Pest Services has been providing quality pest control to homes and businesses in Kentucky, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin. We specialize in pest control attic insulation as well as crawl space insulation. We can help you with your pest control and termite needs and provide a free consultation and estimate.

Response time4 days
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
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One Dial Real Estate Pest Control, Inc.
5.0(
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Pest Control - Termite

Serving Lynnview, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 1968

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Dial One Pest Control- Wonderful A termite infested tree caused me such anxiety. I was sure the tree removal would lead to my home being infested. Larry came out and checked things out. Said my home was fine and to check with an arborist regarding the tree. He went down in the basement to double check and things were fine. He was prompt, professional and most importantly, completely honest. I'm so grateful for Dial Ones Integrity."
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Identifying the specific animal running on your roof at night can be challenging without direct observation. Common nocturnal roof visitors include raccoons, squirrels, opossums, and rats. Raccoons are bigger and can create heavy thumping sounds. Squirrels are agile and may produce rapid scurrying noises. Opossums tend to move stealthily with less noise. Rats can make scratching or gnawing sounds. To determine the culprit, look for signs like footprints, droppings, or damaged areas near the roof. For accurate identification, consult a pest control professional or set up wildlife cameras near potential entry points.

It’s an age-old and terrifying question: Can rats come through the toilet? The answer, unfortunately, is yes; however, it’s extremely rare. In the very unlikely case that this happens, it’s usually the result of rats from the sewer making their way into home plumbing pipes and up into the toilet. 

Groundhogs love to eat a variety of plant matter. This includes beans, peas, sunflowers, tender greens such as leafy vegetables, clover, dandelion, and alfalfa, and sweet fruits such as apples and berries. Groundhogs eat up to a pound and a half of plant matter each day, so household gardens often become their prime target.

Trees that provide a habitat to bats and an abundance of bugs—their main food source—will attract bats to your yard. Because the North American landscape has changed so much in recent years, bats have a harder time finding trees with cavities to shelter in. If your yard has a dead or dying tree with a lot of sun exposure, bats will likely be drawn to it because trees with those features are less common.

Spotting a single scorpion in the home doesn’t mean you have a full-blown infestation, but it does mean there’s a way for them to get inside. Other scorpions could easily use the same method, like entering through an air vent, as these arachnids are social creatures that tend to live in groups. If you see a baby scorpion, however, that likely indicates a nest somewhere in the home. This is also true if you spot a scorpion with an infant on its back.

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