Your home or place of business is a valuable asset. With a professional pest control technician’s help, pest infestation and damage can be minimized or avoided. If pests such as ants or rodents have invaded your space, you will, in most cases, require a profession who can solve the pest problem safely and effectively and… Continue reading Choosing the Right Pest Control Company
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Pests in the News
http://news.nationalpost.com/2015/03/19/impressive-fire-ants-vancouver/ http://metronews.ca/news/vancouver/1315781/raccoon-trap-found-in-vancouver-poses-danger-to-pets-animal-advocates/
Insects
Silverfish Silverfish roam distances in search of food. Fond of paper products and textiles, they can be brought into the house in infested cardboard boxes. They prefer warm, dark, undisturbed areas and feed on the glue in bookbinding and behind wallpaper, as well as paper sizing. They can live up to 3 ½ years. Fleas… Continue reading Insects
Bed Bugs
Pest Control
Beetles
The European Chafer Beetle is an invasive lawn pest that arrived in Delta around 2001. Since then its population has grown dramatically. The adults emerge from the ground in June to mate and lay eggs. Two weeks later the eggs hatch and the larvae voraciously feed on grass roots until next June. They seriously damage… Continue reading Beetles
Moths
Moths are found worldwide wherever food is stored. Clothing Moths Clothing moths are attracted to cotton, linen, silk, wool, feathers and fur that contains human sweat or liquid residue from something spilled on them. The larvae consume the moist “food”, spin a cocoon and emerge 4 to 8 weeks later as an adult moth (which… Continue reading Moths
Racoons
Humane Removal and Exclusion and a Picture of the Raccoon (this applies to all the pests below therefore: brief description and control measures, then a detailed overview about the creature and its impact in our community)
Nuisance Wildlife
Racoons Racoons seek shelter under porches or decks, trees and even chimneys. They are known to have up to 20 dens within a few blocks. These “bandits” are highly adaptable and will go to any length to obtain food or build a potential den. They’ve been known to rip apart a roof to get… Continue reading Nuisance Wildlife
Birds
Seagulls, pigeons, sparrows and crows Bird droppings are a detriment to the aesthetics of buildings, patios or walkways. Droppings can deface structures, create a mess, kill vegetation and in some cases damage window screens and wood facings. Birds, their droppings and their nests carry parasites and disease and present a health hazard. Pigeons roost together… Continue reading Birds
Ants
House Ants House ants do not pose a public health risk, but they can contaminate food. They find their way into the house through cracks or small openings around the foundation of a house. Ant colonies can be massive. Pavement Ants Pavements ants, as their name suggests, make their home under sidewalks and driveways, as… Continue reading Ants
Bees, Wasps, Hornets
Bees are rarely dangerous if left alone. They are major pollinators of flowering plants. You may see bees entering cavities under shake siding or nail holes. These are Mason bees and are not destructive. They are looking for a place to nest. Honey bees normally live in manufactured hives provided by bee-keepers. Wasps take flight… Continue reading Bees, Wasps, Hornets
Rodents
The word “rodent” means “to gnaw”. And that they do. Desperately searching for food and shelter, rats and mice can gnaw through even rigid materials such as aluminum siding and cinder blocks. They can also squeeze through narrow openings. Rats only need a ½ inch (1.27 cm); mice just a ¼ inch (.6 cm). Not… Continue reading Rodents