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Brant's Pest Control Service
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Serving El Paso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Brant was very accommodating to our schedule and needs. He also updated us about his arrival time by text. We had a pest control treatment and ant control treatment done. Brant also came back to treat inside a wall that was opened up in a remodel project."
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Response time1 day
Response rate94%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Terminix® Pest Control
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Serving El Paso, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1927

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very knowledgeable guy who seem to know what he’s doing. Don’t know results of spraying. Have had much rain since. Will have to see if it worked. Terminex will spray again the beginning of next month."
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R1 Roofing & Construction
5.0(
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Serving El Paso, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"R1 Roofing & Construction and his guys were so professional and courteous. They completed our repairs in a timely manner and did quality work. Our home looks beautiful!! R1 Roofing & Construction was always available to answer questions and address concerns from start to finish. I would highly recommend this company."
Response time3 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Finding a dead bat in your home can be frightening, even during spooky season. The United States Department of Interior states that if you find a dead bat, take these steps:

  • Contact your state wildlife agency to report the finding

  • Photograph the bat safely to help the wildlife agency determine the species

  • Use disposable gloves to place the bat into a plastic bag, making sure to spray with disinfectant and close the bag securely 

  • Thoroughly clean your hands and any clothing that came into contact with the bat

If you see one dead bat, you might have a large bat infestation that needs to be treated immediately. Call a local pest control company to properly inspect your home for other bats.

Removal typically takes 1-3 days. Sealing entry points and cleanup may require additional time.

High-frequency bird repellent devices are effective at driving away birds, which is their intended purpose. However, these devices also tend to have unintended negative consequences. For example, if you or your neighbors own pets, the high-pitched noise emitted by these electronic devices will cause them distress and may even make them aggressive.

Studies indicate that owls don't possess a conventional sense of fear. However, they find intense, sudden human noise unsettling, like clapping or shouting. Additionally, owls are likely spooked by sudden bursts of bright light. While they may not experience fear as humans do, these disturbances can disrupt their natural behaviors, making it essential to minimize such disruptions when sharing spaces with these remarkable creatures.

The lifespan of a bird's nest depends on the species. The building process can take from two days to three weeks. Once built, the nesting period for baby birds can last from two to ten weeks before they leave the nest. While most young birds are ready in two to six weeks, some predatory species may need up to two and a half months. Some species nest four to five times per year, so a nest could remain in use for several months. For specific information about a particular nest's longevity, it is best to consult a wildlife professional.

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