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Palmetto Wildlife Management and Consulting, Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Mccormick, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Very professional: neighbors have bats in their attic soon to be evicted we did not what bats in our attic we had a few estimates all informative various price range, we choice Jimmy he answered all our questions about bat prevention explained want needed to be done plus he got the job done in a timely fashion, we highly recommend him"
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TruGreen
3.7(
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Serving Mccormick, 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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Southern Green Turf Care Inc
3.9(
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Serving Mccormick, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

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"I've had too many bad experiences with yard and lawn care type people. It's not that I had a bad experience with them; I'm not gonna put them out there like that. It wasn't a bad experience. I like to do my yard myself. I called them just to do the first initial, the spray thing, something that I can't control, whatever they have to do. They did what they had to do, but I like to do my own. I just needed help at the time. But to recommend to someone else? Yes, I would. They did their job, so I'll give them an A. It's hard to explain. You have to be a yard person. You need that initial push and they gave me that push and I respect them for that, that's why I gave them respectful grades. I'm a yard person myself, I just didn't have the tools that they had to get my yard going. They did what they had to do to get me going, put it that way."
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Stink bugs are herbivores, so they do not bite. Their mouths are designed for feeding on plants. They do not have a stinger either, so the worst part of these pests is the foul odor they emit when they are disturbed. However, you want to avoid allowing an infestation to set in, so you should consider calling an exterminator if you are struggling to get rid of them.

Wasps are aggressive to protect their nests. Although they are deemed aggressive, they only act that way when they feel their nests are threatened. They can also act aggressive when there is a lack of food available. Most wasps will leave you alone if you stay clear of their nests.

Yes, humans carry fleas. Although fleas are primarily associated with dogs and cats, they are attracted to the warmth and carbon dioxide of mammals, including humans. The difference is that most fleas will only choose animals as their hosts. They may bite humans, but they don’t tend to stick around on humans for long. The one exception is the Pulex irritans, also called the human flea, which prefers human blood.

Droppings from cockroaches, squirrels, mice, bats, and birds can resemble rat poop, making it easy to confuse one for another. Mouse droppings are smaller and more pointed, cockroach droppings resemble tiny black specks or ground pepper, and bat guano can look similar but usually crumbles into powder. Bird droppings sometimes have a similar shape, but often include white uric acid deposits. If in doubt, it’s best to consult a pest control professional for proper identification and removal.

Finding mouse droppings without seeing any mice is a common sign of an infestation because mice are nocturnal and skilled at hiding from humans. Droppings are often the first and most visible evidence of their presence. The location, quantity, and freshness of the droppings can help you determine where the mice are most active and how severe the infestation might be. Since mice are active at night and often travel through hidden pathways like inside walls, you may not see them directly. It's important to look for other signs of an infestation, such as gnaw marks, scratching sounds, or greasy trails along walls. If you find droppings, consider setting traps or contacting a professional exterminator to address the issue.

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