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Exclusion Pest Control

305-525-1281

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Protect your home from common invaders

Comprehensive treatment

We have a comprehensive treatment protocol which involves a interior and exterior treatment to keep common invaders out. We use a IPM (Integrated Pest Management) approach which is a strategy used to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment.  

Common Invaders

Roaches

Roaches

Roaches

Dead roach in kitchen

Roaches prefer to live and feed in the dark, so a cockroach seen during the day is a possible sign of infestation. Cockroaches tend to prefer dark, moist places to hide and breed and can be found behind refrigerators, sinks and stoves, as well as under floor drains and inside of motors and major appliances.

Ants

Roaches

Roaches

Ants

Ants usually come indoors in search of food or nesting habitat. Even small amounts of food, like pet food crumbs, can attract ants. 

Spiders

Roaches

Our strategy

Spider found on ceiling

You’ll often find daddy long legs in the dark areas of your room, such as closets, dressers, and under the bed. They may also tuck themselves into the corners of your ceiling and behind your furniture.

Our strategy

Our strategy

Our strategy

We start all of our treatments with a inspection. Inspections are a key point when it comes to solving a pest issue. Not all treatments are the same. 

Our approach

Our strategy

Our approach

The approach is simple. 

  • Find the source
  • Create a strategy
  • Apply the treatment 
  • Reinspect 

Not so common Invaders

Bedbugs

Bedbugs

Bedbugs

Bedbug on bed

Bedbugs are small, reddish-brown parasitic insects that bite the exposed skin of sleeping humans and animals to feed on their blood. Although bedbugs aren't known to spread disease, they can cause other public health and economic issues.

Bees

Bedbugs

Bedbugs

Bees found in attic

We love Bees! I am sure that you do too. Bees – including honey bees, bumble bees and solitary bees – are very important because they pollinate food crops, but they are also dangerous. Especially to those that are allergic to their sting.

Rodents

Bedbugs

How did I get bedbugs?

Rat eating grains

Rats are some of the most troublesome and damaging rodents in the United States. They eat and contaminate food, damage structures and property, and transmit parasites and diseases to other animals and humans. Rats live and thrive in a wide variety of climates and conditions and are often found in and around homes and other buildings, on farms, and in gardens and open fields.

How did I get bedbugs?

How did I get bedbugs?

How did I get bedbugs?

Traveling both domestically and internationally is the number one cause of bed bug infestations. Places with high turnover rates, such as hotels, motels, and Airbnb's are prime spots for picking up bed bugs.

Bees are dangerous

How did I get bedbugs?

Bees are dangerous

Are honey bees dangerous? Yes, honey bees are considered to be dangerous. A sting from a honey bee will result in a painful, raised welt. In some cases the venom from a honey bee sting can cause a severe allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention.

How did I get bedbugs?

Bees are dangerous

Rats and mice can cause structural damage to homes, apartments, offices, and virtually any type of building through gnawing, nest-building, and defecation: Mice will chew on just about anything that they see as useful in building their nests. This could be wood, paper, cloth, books, etc.

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