Services
We offer a variety of services to meet your needs! Here are just a few examples, but please contact us if your issue is not listed. We offer: One time, monthly, and quarterly Pest Protection. Initial services starting at $149.99.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches can spread diseases and trigger allergies and asthma attacks, and their droppings and shed skin can cause respiratory problems. Cockroaches can also contaminate food and spread harmful bacteria. Furthermore, they reproduce quickly and can be challenging to eliminate once they infest your home. Therefore, it is best to contact PPM as soon as possible to prevent and eliminate cockroach infestations to avoid these risks.
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Rats/Mice
Mice and rats can be harmful to have in your house due to the health risks they pose, the property damage they can cause, their potential to contaminate food, and the unpleasant odor they can leave. Call PPM today to prevent and eliminate infestations as soon as possible to avoid these risks.
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Stinging Insects
Stinging insects such as hornets and wasps can be dangerous to have in and around your house, especially if you or someone in your family is allergic to their stings. These insects can become aggressive if they feel their nest or territory is threatened, and they can sting multiple times, causing pain, swelling, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. In addition, their nests can be unsightly and pose a risk if located in high-traffic areas. Call PPM today to safely remove nests rather than attempting to do it yourself.
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Ants
Ants are generally not considered as harmful as mice, rats, or cockroaches to have in your house, but they can still be a nuisance. They can contaminate food and attract other pests, and some species can bite or sting, causing discomfort and potential allergic reactions. Ants can also cause damage to the structure of your home if they build nests in walls or other areas. While ants may not pose a significant health risk, their presence can still be unwelcome, and it is often best to take steps to prevent and control infestations. Call PPM today to discuss mitigation options!
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Spiders
Most spiders are not harmful to humans and can even be beneficial by feeding on other pests in your home, such as mosquitoes and flies. However, some species of spiders, such as black widows and brown recluses, are venomous and can cause serious health problems if they bite. These spiders can be dangerous, especially for children, the elderly, and people with compromised immune systems. Therefore, if you suspect that you have venomous spiders in your home, call PPM today to safely remove them!
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Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are considered a nuisance and can also pose a health risk to humans and animals as they can transmit diseases. It is essential to take measures to prevent mosquito infestations, such as removing standing water, using mosquito repellent, and keeping screens on windows and doors to prevent them from entering your home. PPM treats the areas where larvae reproduce to stop them at the source and where adults take shelter to reduce the number of adult mosquitos on your property. Call today!
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Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are small, parasitic insects that feed on human blood, usually at night while people are sleeping. They are typically found in bedding, furniture, and other areas where people rest or sleep. Bed bugs do not transmit diseases, but their bites can cause itching, redness, and discomfort. Bed bug infestations can be challenging to eliminate, and they can spread quickly, making them a frustrating and persistent problem for homeowners. Contact PPM today for an inspection!
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Termites
Termites are wood-destroying insects that can cause costly damage to the structure of your home if left untreated. They feed on cellulose found in wood and can live inside walls and other hidden areas, making them challenging to detect. It's important to have your home inspected regularly and take steps to prevent infestations. If you suspect a termite infestation, contact PPM immediately to address the problem.
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