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Avatar for EV Large Pest Control, LLC
EV Large Pest Control, LLC
5.0(
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Pest Control - Small AnimalsPest Control - Small Animals - For Business

Serving Bonduel, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Eric was completely professional at all times. Small pest problem was taken care of quickly. My wife and I could not be more happy with EV pest Control. I will definitely use them again in the future if needed."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate98%
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for TitleTown Lawn And Pest Pros, LLC
TitleTown Lawn And Pest Pros, LLC
4.8(
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Pest Control - Bed BugsPest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - Bugs and Insects - For Business

Serving Bonduel, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Paul is reassuringly genuine and knowledgeable! We talked at length about mouse issues. I was convinced of his expertise and sincerity and that he means to bring a quality service to you at a reasonable value WITHOUT a CONTRACT like so many of the big pest control companies push. Because I have 2 indoor/outdoor cats, I'm trying a "humane pest control" provider recommended by my veterinarian first. If their methods don't work, I would trust Paul to do the job that needs to get done. He was expedient in responding to my call for help!"
Response time11 hrs
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

Seeing a rat or two isn’t uncommon, especially in mild climates. That doesn’t mean they are actively a danger to your home. The problem is when you start seeing rats regularly in your yard, there’s a good chance they are also looking for ways to get into your house or other buildings. All they need is a small hole or gap, and they have a new place to nest -- which is bad news for you. Stay cautious if you start seeing rats in your yard all the time. 

A solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water or a disinfecting product that contains phenol (such as Lysol) is known to kill hantavirus and other pathogens found in mouse urine and feces. Simply spray this solution over and around the locations you expect mice to be living and running through, and the homemade disinfectant will do its job to rid your home of any feces and urine particles you could be exposed to.

Setting up an animal trap in your yard largely depends on where you live and the type of critter you're dealing with. In many states, trapping nuisance animals like squirrels, rats, or raccoons is allowed, sometimes without needing a permit. However, certain wildlife species are protected, and not all states have lenient catch-and-release regulations.

Before placing a trap, check your local laws to avoid fines or other legal issues. Some areas allow DIY trapping, while others may require professional assistance. Most areas require a professional to relocate the animal once trapped. Consulting a pro ensures you handle the situation responsibly, humanely, and within the law.

Sort of. Hornets are a subsection of wasps with some unique characteristics (along with yellowjackets and similar types of insects). Hornets are generally rare in the United States, with European and Asian hornets the two notable examples.

Hornets tend to be significantly larger than wasps, often larger than one inch. They are also typically white or brown striped instead of yellow like many wasps. They tend to be one of the more aggressive types of wasps, which when combined with their size makes them a priority for homeowners.

Using rat poison in your crawl space can be risky. While it may kill rats, they can die in hard-to-reach places, causing foul odors and attracting other pests. Yikes. Moreover, secondary poisoning can happen to pets if they consume poisoned rats. If you decide to use poison, consult a local exterminator for guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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