"Had a slight bedbug problem and contacted Dixon’s to come out and take a look. He went above and beyond what was expected. Great to work with and flexible. Very knowledgeable and helpful. Will definitely be working more with them in the future if any other problems with pest arise."
"Very nice, professional guy! Came out because we had a yellow jacket nest in our WALL! Took care of it completely! Now he will be our pest control guy from here on out! Definitely recommend!"
"I had them come out to my house for termite control. They were upfront with pricing and procedure. Work was done in a timely efficient manner. They were polite and courteous."
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.
Good service equals happy customers. At Bulwark Exterminating, LLC, we practice and believe in this principle. We provide the most effective pet and people treatments available. We value your time and safety. If you want to be safe in your home, you're talking to the right people. We look forward to working with you in solving your pest problems!
"I am very happy with the repairs. They blend well with the existing soffit and are nearly undetectable. I think the trapping expense was unnecessary as there was only 1 squirrel captured and the traps were not placed on or even near the roof as expected. I would definitely hire them again but I wouldn't pay for the trapping the next time."
"Mr. Wade Godfrey the technician came bye our residences to inspect our house to see if we needed a pest management plan. As a homeowner I usually do prevention measures in the spring time. The technician was very professional and courtesy. He arrived on time and as scheduled. He actually just shared some ideas with me, and after performing his inspection didn't really feel like I had a pest problem. He share some information about his company and some promotion deals. He was on-site for approximately 30 minutes and offered his services if I felt that they would be needed at a later date. I've decided not to use the company at this time, but I would definitely use them if I need a professional pest management team in the future."
No, pest control is not covered by home insurance. This is considered routine maintenance that is the responsibility of the homeowner. Although this may be discouraging news, don’t let it deter you from taking care of your home so you can prevent pests from entering and becoming a bigger nuisance. Otherwise, you may have a bigger problem on your hands that you’ll also have to cover out-of-pocket.
Wasps dislike a great many essential oils, such as clove, geranium, and lemongrass. Combine a few drops of each in a cup and place this cup outside to repel wasps from your immediate surroundings.
Fleas are leaps and bounds ahead of ticks when jumping from person to person. The average flea can cover 1.9 meters per second. It can also jump over 50 times its own height. Fleas rely solely on their magnificent leaps to jump hosts. While ticks can crawl relatively quickly, their strategy is usually to sit and wait for a victim to "hitchhike" in tall grass.
When a wasp stings, it pushes its stinger into the skin and releases venom. The sting site will typically become inflamed and swollen and likely hurt quite a bit.
Some people are allergic to the venom and can have serious allergic reactions to a wasp sting. This sting could cause the throat to swell, difficulty breathing, hives, rapid heart rate, and vomiting. If you or someone has an allergic reaction to a wasp sting, it’s important to call 911 for emergency treatment, as reactions can be life-threatening.
Absolutely! Keeping up to date with regular flea treatments for pets, washing their bedding, and vacuuming regularly are all simple and inexpensive ways to help prevent a flea infestation from developing in the first place.
Annual flea control treatments for your pet typically cost between $40 and $200. Talk to your vet about safe and effective options.
Keeping up with garden maintenance also helps make your yard less inviting for fleas. Mow your lawn regularly, don’t overwater, and avoid attracting rodents by carefully storing food waste, removing clutter, and sealing holes.
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