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| Your home may be the biggest investment you will ever make. Pests, wood destroying insects such as termites can damage and destroy your investment and there id no protection other than a professional experienced specialist. |
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| Termites.
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Cockroaches.
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| Spiders.
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Rodents.
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| Ants.
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Fleas.
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| Silverfish.
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Ticks.
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According to SwissInfo, Cockroaches may have carried the deadly SARS Virus through a Hong Kong Apartment block, a top health official has said as the disease spreads to one of the city's crowded new towns.
Ants are very community minded creatures of the insect world.
They have kings, queens, and immature stages back in the nest. The ones you
usually find foraging through your kitchen, your garden and around your back
door are the workers and may be soliders.
Ants infest your premises both inside and out.
Apart from widespread and sometimes pathological fear of spiders, the most common reason for control is the elimination of unsightly webs. Spider bites should receive medical attention as blood poisoning or infection could possibly result.
Rats and mice are communal pests. They successfully co-habit with humans, eating whatever food they can find and sharing the shelter of our homes. Rodents contaminate more than they eat and in so doing, transmit diseases.
If you have a pet dog or cat in the home, let's face it... you also have fleas. And once they're in the carpets and under the beds, they'll take some shifting. Shampooing the animals is good for them, but you'll need to talk to Blue Ribbon about breaking the breeding cycle and killing them.
Adult silverfish can live for years.
The reproductive cycle of the females vary depending upon their environmental
conditions, and their tiny eggs usually take two to six weeks to hatch.