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TruGreen
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Mosquito Control

Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 1974

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"TruGreen provided transparent pricing and quality workmanship when treating my property for bed bugs. Their technicians were professional and thorough, ensuring every area was treated to eliminate the infestation. I appreciated their attention to detail and how they followed up to ensure the problem was resolved. I'll definitely be using their services again if needed."
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Turf Masters
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Mosquito Control

Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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We are a professional lawn care company specializing in fertilization, weed control, and seasonal turf treatments designed to keep your lawn healthy, green, and thriving year-round. Our customized programs target common lawn issues such as weeds, insects, and disease while strengthening soil health for long-term results. We pride ourselves on dependable service, clear communication, and measurable improvements with every visit. Whether you're looking to revive a struggling lawn or maintain a beautiful one, our team delivers consistent, professional care you can trust.

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Woodsman Pest Solutions LLC
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For BusinessPest Control - Rodents+3 more

Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Brian and his team were fantastic to work with from the start. He explained everything in detail and communicated with me through the entire process. Woodsman Pest Solutions was very affordable and they worked quickly to get our issues addressed. Would highly recommend!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate87%
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

If a small hive is far enough from your home and doesn’t seem to pose a threat to the health of anyone, then you can opt to leave it alone. They are still pollinators; if you have a garden, they’ll tackle some gardening work for you and produce helpful results without harming you.

To determine if you have a rat or mouse infestation, look for several key differences. The most obvious is the size of the rodent: rats are significantly larger with thicker bodies, while mice are much smaller and more slender. You can also identify them by their droppings; rat droppings are larger and rounder, about the size of a raisin, while mouse droppings are smaller, like a grain of rice, and often have pointed ends. Other signs include the sounds they make, as rats produce louder scratching and gnawing noises due to their size. Behaviorally, rats tend to be more cautious, whereas mice are more curious and might be seen more often. Additionally, rat nests are typically larger than those of mice. If you are unable to see the pest or find clear evidence, a professional inspection can provide a definitive identification.

It takes a few weeks to get rid of roaches in the kitchen for a small infestation, as the cockroaches will need to take the bait back to their nest to infect the others. For larger infestation, you may need to schedule multiple professional treatments, which could take several weeks or up to 6 months to get rid of the roaches fully.

There are plenty of scents spiders hate, but there are some scents scientists believe can work in the opposite way and attract them into your home. Some studies suggest that spiders may be attracted to stinky items like smelly socks. One thought is spiders are attracted to smells that attract more insects, such as mosquitos, which they feed on.

Yes. While cellar spiders can seem creepy or scary, they’re essential to the ecosystem. They feed on smaller insects in your home or elsewhere, keeping those populations in check. They’re also food for birds and small animals, so if you let a cellar spider live and simply transport it outside your house, you’re letting the natural cycle continue undisturbed. 

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