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

Serving Chilton, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Recently I discovered that I had a racoon issue. I contacted a company that offers this service and they informed me that they could not address my issue for 2 weeks. I then contacted EV'S large pest control. Eric the owner stated he would be out to my residence the following day since he was in my area on another job. Trap was set four racoons have been caught which seemed to halt my issue. EV'S is a fantastic and very personable company to work with. I would highly recommend them for there outstanding work performance."
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate98%
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Avatar for Bauer Wildlife and Pest Solutions, LLC
Bauer Wildlife and Pest Solutions, LLC
4.6(
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - RodentsPest Control - Small Animals

Serving Chilton, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I wasn't sure what the issue was when I first called Chris. He was able to pinpoint the issue (mice) and the entry points into my home they were using. He then set a series of traps to verify they were indeed mice. Chris was honest and up front about his prices and services. He came back to check the traps to verify it was a mice issue, returning as many times as necessary until the mice were gone. He even gave me a separate quote for sealing the entry points and sanitizing the areas the mice were in, giving me the choice to have him do as much or as little work as I felt was necessary. He performed the work above and was at my house when promised. I would recommend Chris and Bauer Wildlife and Pest Solutions to anyone who is having issues."
Starling nest
Starling nest removed
Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts

If you spot a bug in your home that seems very similar to a flea, it’s likely a springtail, which is a tiny jumping insect that can resemble a flea. Unlike fleas, they are not dangerous to humans or animals because they don’t bite. Fleas are smaller than springtails, which is how you can distinguish them.

If you are not at high risk of contracting disease and take proper safety precautions, it’s considered generally safe to clean mouse droppings on your own. Before handling any droppings, make sure to put on protective equipment such as plastic gloves and a face mask. Individuals who are immunocompromised, have medical conditions, and children should especially avoid exposure to mouse droppings. 

Hornets are attracted to bright colors that look like flowers, including purple, pink, white, green, and yellow. They are least attracted to dark colors, such as blue and black. 

Stink bugs can start reproducing a couple of weeks after they leave the nymph stages, which gives them several months to mate and start laying eggs. A single stink bug can lay up to 400 eggs in a lifetime, which can worsen an infestation. Stink bugs lay significantly more eggs in warmer climates where they stay active longer and have several rounds of egg laying.

Aside from a warm, cozy place to curl up, you might wonder what attracts mice to your home. Several items attract mice, including: Birdseed Pet food Water Cereal and whole grains Food scraps from the composting bin Open trash cans High-fat and high-sugar foods Unused cars—they make great homes for chilly mice Insulation in the attic Clutter Brush from your yard, including leaves, sticks, wood, and shrubs (so mice can make nests) Overgrown trees or bushes—mice love to leap from branches onto the roof Indoor nesting materials, including cloth, paper, tissues, and toilet paper Tiny cracks in the siding or foundation

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