When it comes to Memphis pest control, people trust the skilled professionals at James Pest Management to do the job right. We understand how important your home is to you, and we know how to help protect it from insects and other animals.
"Been with James Pest for 12 years and they have ALWAYS treated me with love and care!"
Katylee B on September 2024
When it comes to Memphis pest control, people trust the skilled professionals at James Pest Management to do the job right. We understand how important your home is to you, and we know how to help protect it from insects and other animals.
"Been with James Pest for 12 years and they have ALWAYS treated me with love and care!"
Positive Pest Control, Inc. has served the Mississippi and Louisiana Area since 1967. Our technicians are State Certified and Insured. We are thoroughly trained in residential and commercial service using the most advanced equipment, products and applications. So how do I keep them (or get them) out? There are many modern methods of protecting a structure. One is by the traditional method of applying a soil termiticide in trenches wherever soil meets the foundation support of the structure. Baiting Treatment is the revolutionary method of termite control. We recommend the Sentricon Colony Elimination System*. Termites have been going after your home for years, now you can go after theirs!
Positive Pest Control, Inc. has served the Mississippi and Louisiana Area since 1967. Our technicians are State Certified and Insured. We are thoroughly trained in residential and commercial service using the most advanced equipment, products and applications. So how do I keep them (or get them) out? There are many modern methods of protecting a structure. One is by the traditional method of applying a soil termiticide in trenches wherever soil meets the foundation support of the structure. Baiting Treatment is the revolutionary method of termite control. We recommend the Sentricon Colony Elimination System*. Termites have been going after your home for years, now you can go after theirs!
Rescuing you from the bugs and pest, right after you give us call and we make an agreement. We are trusted, long year pest control service providing company for Union, MS and surrounding areas. Pests: - Ant; - Rodents; - Millipedes; - Centipedes; - Moths; - Flea control; - Bed bugs; - Flies bees wasps; - Cockroaches; - and many more! We are serving to our residential and also our commercial customers!
Rescuing you from the bugs and pest, right after you give us call and we make an agreement. We are trusted, long year pest control service providing company for Union, MS and surrounding areas. Pests: - Ant; - Rodents; - Millipedes; - Centipedes; - Moths; - Flea control; - Bed bugs; - Flies bees wasps; - Cockroaches; - and many more! We are serving to our residential and also our commercial customers!
Reed Exterminating is licensed and bonded in the states of Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas. We accept checks and Visa payments. Credit is available for those who qualify. A 5% senior citizen discount is applied to new customers.
Reed Exterminating is licensed and bonded in the states of Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas. We accept checks and Visa payments. Credit is available for those who qualify. A 5% senior citizen discount is applied to new customers.
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts
Badgers have a strong sense of smell, so it’s possible you can deter them with strong scents, such as applying citronella oil to the bottom of your fence, adding crushed scotch bonnet peppers sprinkled throughout your garden, or mixing both of these into a solution to spray around your home and garden.
The average lifespan of a stink bug is about six to eight months, depending on species and environmental conditions. Their life cycle includes three stages: Egg, nymph, and adult. Eggs hatch in roughly five days to two weeks, followed by a four to six-week nymph stage where they grow and molt. Once fully matured, adult stink bugs focus on reproduction and can fly to new areas, often seeking refuge in homes in search of warmth.
Most spiders are harmless and are more interested in finding and eating insects than trying to bite you or your family members. Certain spiders in your home may be advantageous if you have an issue with insects. Most spiders are non-venomous and have small mouths, so even if they did bite you, it wouldn’t be enough to cause any harm.
However, some species of spiders can cause harm if you are a victim of their spider bite, including the black widow and brown recluse varieties. Both species’ venom is poisonous, and you should seek medical help if bitten.
Cleaning your home after discovering fleas is an all-day job, but this may not be the last you see of them. Some fleas are resistant to initial treatments and may lay eggs that will hatch after your first pass. Continue with treatments for one to two months to fully eradicate them.
A strong honeybee colony can usually fight off the aggressive presence of yellow jackets. However, weaker honeybee colonies with fewer workers are especially vulnerable to yellow jackets. If yellow jackets gain entry into a weakened honeybee colony, they can easily kill the honeybees and empty the hive of all its contents.
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From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
The average roach exterminator cost is between $100 and $600, depending on the species, infestation severity, and home size. Read on for a cost breakdown.
How much does a gnat exterminator cost? The answer depends on the method of treatment and the level of infestation. Find out what plays into your budget.
While some rodent-borne illnesses are a thing of the past, rats can still cause serious illness. Read up on four rat-related diseases and how to avoid them.
Knowing when to call the exterminator is vital to getting your pest-free life back. Here are the signs you need to ditch the DIY tricks and call for help.
Termites may be small in size, but they can cause giant-sized problems to your home if left untreated. Regular inspections can protect you from costly damage and major headaches. But how often should you actually get your home checked for termites?