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PEST CONTROL NASHVILLE


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Nashville pest control is who we are, Thrive uses eco-friendly & traditional
treatments that are safe for your home, family, pets and the environment. The
only thing the treatments are harsh on are those nasty pests that keep coming
around.


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Thrive was born in Nashville, and we are here to stay. Our team lives in
Tennessee, and we take great pride in keeping our neighbors' homes pest free.


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were our own. When we come to your home for your free inspection, we make a
detailed plan showing how we will protect it.


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> Mark came to my place to do pest control. Mark explained to me what treatments
> he was using, how they worked, and how long they would last. Very professional
> and completed the job in a timely manner. - Kevin B.

> Jesse came out for the initial treatment after I spoke with the office. Jesse
> was super nice and made sure that I knew if there were any issues that they
> are available to help. Having just moved here and being a brand new home
> owner, I did not even realize we had three wasp nests until they were shown to
> me! I highly recommend Thrive. - Becky C.

> Insects in and around our home have disappeared year-round since we began
> regular treatments from Thrive. Our technician Andrew is great to work with.
> He is consistently polite, attentive, and effective. Money well spent! -
> Barton C.




WE TREAT EVERY PEST IN NASHVILLE

We have been in the pest control business for over 20 years. It would be hard to
find a pest that we haven't dealt with before but if you do, we are up for the
challenge.

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Thrive Pest Control in Nashville, TN has been treating bugs, pests and other
creepy crawlers for over 20 years, we are the premiere Nashville pest control
service. We've seen it all, we know how awful it is to get bed bugs or to see a
cockroach crawling on your kitchen floor, right where you dog sits. It's the
awful feeling that won't go away until the bugs are gone. Our home pest control
is the perfect solution because we guarantee every service.

Our treatment plans vary to fit every need. Before we begin a typical treatment,
we will assess your home by uncovering areas where these insects could be and
are hiding. This includes finding all of the spider webs hidden under ledges, or
discovering the perfect hide-out behind your kitchen stove. We will then present
our plan of attack and go over what needs to be done to keep your home free of
pests and other insects.

We love to keep our customers involved in every step of the process. This way
you know exactly what is being done to your home. You will know exactly what
treatments we are using and what to expect after we leave.

The bug treatments that we use are designed so that the pests that are out and
about will carry the treatment back to their home and distribute all of the
other bugs that are hanging around. This includes all of the bugs that you can
not see but that are still hiding inside of your walls. Gross right?

After our initial treatments you will have the option to sign up on a quartly
plan so that no more bugs can make your home their nest. With each of our
quartly plans, we guarantee that you will not see another pesky bug crawling
around. And if for some reason you do see persistent activity, we will come and
take care of it at no additional charge because we guarantee every service we
make.

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ANT REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Ants are both fascinating and terrifying. Though they may be small in size, ants
have some pretty unique capabilities that set them apart from other insects
worldwide! More than 10 thousand known ant species occur throughout our planet's
forests which makes up for more than half of all organisms living there -
sometimes even as much as 50%.

Ants are a group of insects in the Formicidae family. All ants have a narrow
waist that separates the thorax and abdomen segments of the body. Thus, the body
is divided into the head, thorax, and gaster (the part of the abdomen behind the
waist). Most ants live in colonies, where they work together for the good of
their colony. Ants thrive in tropical to subtropical regions and go outdoors
when temperatures are between 50ºF and 90ºF (10-32°C). Some live in food
packaging and storage areas among the indoor ants, while others nest inside
appliances.
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BED BUG EXTERMINATOR IN NASHVILLE

Bed bugs are a type of insect that nobody wants in their home. Not only do they
feed on blood but they are extremely difficult to get rid of. They usually hide
in cracks and crevices during the day, coming out at night to hunt for a host.

Bed bugs can crawl into tiny spaces, so they often hitchhike onto your clothes
or furniture from other infested areas such as hotel rooms or public
transportation. You can also get bed bugs from furniture that you buy on
Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. This is because they often go unnoticed
until the host wakes up with itchy red bites on their body. When bedbugs find a
place to live, they'll lay eggs that hatch into nymphs--tiny versions of adult
bedbugs that start feeding immediately after hatching. A single female bedbug
will produce about five eggs per week.
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BEE REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Bees are a group of insects that includes a few species in the family Apidae,
and they are typically found to travel from flower to flower. Thus, bees can
also be called apides. They have a proboscis that ends in a sharp, piercing end
that they use to suck up pollen and nectar from flowers.

Bees may be a nuisance to humans, but they are a crucial part of the ecosystem.
They pollinate plants, and as such, they create food for us. Beyond that, the
honey they produce has been used for medicinal purposes. Because of this, many
people are interested in beekeeping as a hobby. Bees may look cute and harmless
with their yellow and black stripes, but they can sting you if agitated or
threatened. They have a stinger made of chitin with barbs which will remain in
your skin when the bee tries to escape after it has given its sting.
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BEETLE EXTERMINATOR

Beetles are an order of insects classified under the class of Coleoptera. They
have a unique body shape relative to most other insects. They have a hard outer
shell that has many different elevations and in the middle of their bodies is a
flexible split called a sternum. They have chewing mouthparts and often have
powerful jaws. Beetles have two pairs of wings that are covered by a tough
shell. The front pair of wings is called the elytra, which means cover in Greek.
This allows their second set of wings to remain protected when they are flying
or not in use.

Beetles are dangerous because they can cause significant damage to homes,
buildings, and crops. They can do this by eating wood. Beetles are not only
destructive to the structures but also harmful to humans. Beetles have been
linked to allergies, asthma, chemical sensitivities, and skin rashes, just to
name a few illnesses.
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BOXELDER REMOVAL IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE

The Box Elder Bug is also known as the Maple Bug. This bug has a dark orange to
red color with three black lines on its back. It will measure about 1/2 inch in
length and are similar in shape to an alligator.

Box Elder Bugs get their name from where they are usually found, which is under
the bark of a female Box Elder Tree. They will also be found in other trees such
as maple, ash, and cottonwood. If these bugs are found in your yard or home,
they can come from nearby trees that have been damaged by weather conditions or
disease. Box Elder Bugs gather on the south and west sides of homes, looking for
a place to spend the winter. Unfortunately, if they find their way into your
home, it will be near where the sun comes in during the fall months. They are
harmless to people and pets but can cause damage to your house by staining paint
with their excrement. Box Elder Bug infestations seem to happen mostly in the
fall when these bugs move indoors to find a place to spend the winter. They will
be attracted by warmth and will fly towards your lights. This is another reason
why it is important to remove any standing water from your home because this
could attract many Box Elder Bugs looking for a place to stay during the winter
months.
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BROWN RECLUSE EXTERMINATOR

The Brown Recluse Spider is sometimes referred to as the Violin Spider,
Fiddleback Spider. This spider has a brown color with fiddles-like markings on
its head and mid-section. It measures about 1/2 inch in length and has six eyes
that are arranged in three pairs. The front pair of eyes will point forward, the
middle pair of eyes are pyramid-shaped, and the back pair are smaller.

Brown Recluse Spiders can be very harmful to both people and pets because of
their venomous bites. In addition, these spiders feed on insects, so if they are
in your home, you may find other insects like carpet beetles around as well.
Brown Recluse Spiders do not spin webs because they do not build their nests.
Instead, they will be found in dark areas that are not often visited, such as
under your dressers or beds or behind picture frames. If you notice any of these
pests in your home, it is important to call a professional pest control service
immediately so they can get rid of them before they create a problem for you and
your family.
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CARPENTER ANT EXTERMINATOR

Carpenter ants are brownish-black in color. They are distinguishable by the type
of nest they make. Carpenter ants typically prefer to eat wood that has been
slightly softened by water. When carpenter ants invade a home, they can cause
damage to wood through their tunnels and use their mandibles which are used to
chew on the surface of the wood. This can cause severe structural damage to the
wood in your home.

The presence of carpenter ants is often noticed long before they are seen.
Carpenter ants invade homes in search of food and water, mainly sugary items
like honeydew that are excreted by aphids or scale insects that feed on house
plant leaves or come from nearby trees. These insects also often feed on tree
sap from the seed-bearing cones of evergreen trees, such as pineapples or
redwood.
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CARPET BEETLE REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Carpet Beetles are considered pantry pests because they can infest food items
stored in your pantry. For example, carpet Beetles will infest cereal, bread,
spices, and other grains stored in your home. Carpet Beetles are dark in color,
with either black or brown hairs on their body.

Adult carpet beetles measure up to 5/16 inches in length, and the larvae will be
white with a brown head. It is very difficult to see these larvae because they
are so small. Carpet Beetles are capable of flying from one area of your house
to another. This is why it is important that once you have an infestation in one
room, you need to start there and clean up thoroughly before moving on to the
rest of your home. Although Carpet Beetles do not pose a threat to people or
pets, they can be a nuisance if they are present in large numbers because they
will contaminate food sources in your home.
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CENTIPEDE REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Centipedes are arthropods—participants of an invertebrate class that consists of
bugs, spiders, and crustaceans. All centipedes belong to the magnificence
Chilopoda, which includes about 3,300 specific species. They are located on each
continent except Antarctica, and they have the best diversity in form and
configuration in heat and tropical environments. Maximum centipedes are adapted
to burrowing and stay in soil or leaf litter beneath the bark of trees or below
stones.

The name "Centipede" means "one hundred feet" and refers to their many legs,
which usually number between 30 and 354 but never 100. Centipedes live under
rocks and in moist places like basements and crawl spaces. Some types of
centipede come inside looking for food and water when it is raining or cold
outside. If they get in the home, they can be found in damp areas like under
sinks, behind toilets, and basements.
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COCKROACH EXTERMINATOR IN NASHVILLE

Cockroaches are the type of pest that is very hard to get rid of. They can live
up to 1 month without food. In addition, cockroaches give off an odor when they
leave droppings around your home that not only results in health risks but also
can be a beacon to attract more cockroaches to your home. The unique odor in
their droppings often causes unwanted infestations if not cleaned up.

Cockroach infestations also cause allergies in some people who have asthma or
other respiratory conditions, which means you may need to find another place to
stay temporarily until the problem has been solved. When treating cockroaches,
the best way is to treat twice, one for current cockroaches and another time
shortly after for new cockroaches that have just hatched or migrated to your
home because of the odor left in the feces of the original cockroaches.
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CRICKET PEST CONTROL

Crickets are insects in the order Orthoptera, characterized by three pairs of
legs, a pair of antennae, and an enlarged head. Crickets are related to
grasshoppers and katydids. Crickets are usually nocturnal and hide during the
day under rocks or mulch. Their bodies are flat and wingless, and they have five
pairs of legs for feeling around. Crickets come in different sizes, but the most
prominent species can grow to be about 2 inches long. Males have large wings
which are folded upon their backs when they’re not mating or flying.

Crickets are a type of insect that can be dangerous because they can carry
diseases, be pests to crops, and spread certain types of fungi. However,
crickets are also beneficial in many ways. For example, they help control the
population of other insects and pollinate plants in a garden.
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EARWIG REMOVAL

Earwigs are tiny insects that make up the insect order Dermaptera. With about
2,000 species in 12 families, this group is one of our smallest orders. An
earwig has two antennae, six legs, three body parts with pincers on its abdomen
to make up for its formidable looks! They are dark-colored and long insects that
sometimes have a red line on their back. They range from 5-25 millimeters
depending on the species.

Earwigs are primarily nocturnal and often hide in small, moist crevices during
the day. They'll come out at night to feed on a wide variety of insects or
plants! Earwigs are harmless to humans, and they do not lay eggs inside human
ears nor feed off brains like in the myth that you may believe.
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FLEA REMOVAL & PROTECTION IN NASHVILLE

Fleas are wingless insects with long legs, which help them jump vertically to
more than seven inches. In addition, flea has thin flat bodies, enabling the
creatures to move quickly through the hair on their hosts for survival purposes.
There are different types, including cat fleas, dog fleas (or horse), human
fungus/rat larvae; all can cause significant problems when infesting places like
homes.

The best way to eliminate fleas from your yard is by considering where they'd
most like to hide. First, look at the areas in which you have found them and
note anything that would be shady, humid, or warm. Hot areas, especially with
direct sunlight, are not good spots to find fleas.
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HORNET REMOVAL & EXTERMINATOR

Hornets are often larger than wasps, and some species of hornets don't have the
common yellow and black striping but instead are covered in white or black
spots. Their increased size means they can carry more venom!

Hornets are beneficial insects that help control pest populations, particularly
spiders. They eat tree sap and other insects but can be found snacking on fruit
or picnic food too! Hornets will sting if threatened, so it is important not to
get close while they're in your yard - just like wasps do with their stings
being more painful than a Hornets'. It's also good practice not to touch them
because some species carry very harmful poison, which sometimes causes death
after only one sting (especially children).
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PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE IN NASHVILLE

Lawncare is the process of providing overall care to your lawn. Lawn care
includes keeping an area free of weeds and other invasive species, fertilizing
and watering grass, and applying pesticides to keep the lawn healthy and prevent
weeds from taking over.

Lawn care can also include not mowing a specific area for some time to promote
better grass growth or changing the fertilization cycle used on a location
(i.e., from annual to bi-annual or tri-annual). In many areas of the United
States, homeowners and commercial establishments hire professionals to take care
of their lawns. In others, the landscaping is part of a homeowner's
responsibility and includes mowing and cutting grass with various tools (push
mower, riding mower).
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MICE REMOVAL IN TENNESSEE

Mice are among the most common household pests. They are generally found in the
open spaces of your home, especially in areas where they can get food. They like
to eat on counters, behind appliances, and anything within easy reach
(especially pet food bowls). They enjoy being close to walls, and once they have
chewed their way through they will usually create a small nest where it is nice
and warm so they can lay their young.

Mice often give off an unpleasant odor because of the droppings they leave
behind leading to a terrible odor and possible health issues. Mice are also
carriers of disease. These diseases can lead to serious health problems such as
fever, headache, chills, aches, and even death in some cases. Therefore, if you
have had mice in your home, you must clean up all droppings immediately to
reduce the risk of catching something that could be very harmful.
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MOLE & VOLE REMOVAL

Moles and voles are tiny animals that burrow in the ground, but they're not
always alike. Voles feed on plants while moles eat insects or other foods like
salads greens grown above ground; however, both pests can cause extensive damage
to your lawn if left unchecked! If you don't see any evidence that a creature
has been eating at night but has furrows in the morning before other household
members get up for work or school - there's likely voles!

Moles and voles can easily be distinguished from one another by looking at the
key physical characteristics. For example, a mole has a pointed snout, enlarged
front feet with sensitive ears so tiny they're hard to spot (you might need a
magnifying glass!). At the same time, vole's rounder-eared body is reddish or
brown in coloration combined with black underneath its fur coat, which gives it
sort of an "in shape" appearance when seen against desert terrain.
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MOSQUITO REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Mosquitoes are tiny insects, usually just an inch or two in length, although
they range in size. They are found around the world and can be seen inhabiting
many different habitats There are three different types of mosquitoes that feed
on mammals: Aedes, Anopheles, and Culex.

Female mosquitoes feed on blood to get the protein and iron they need for
reproduction and survival. Males do not drink blood; instead, their diet
consists of nectar from flowering plants. Mosquitoes pass along diseases such as
malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and encephalitis. There are many different
methods to control mosquitoes, such as using mosquito nets, wearing long sleeves
and pants when outside during mosquito hours (dawn and dusk), fogging, spraying,
and adding fish to bodies of water for the mosquitofish to eat up all of the
larvae.
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RACOON REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

The raccoon (Procyon lotor) belongs to the carnivore grouping, which includes
mammals that are primarily meat-eaters, but many consume berries and fruit. They
all have five toes and large canine teeth with an omnivorous diet varying by
season or available at any time. Raccoons are nocturnal animals, so they sleep
during the day and come out at night to scavenge for food.

It makes a den in hollow trees or burrows that are about 15 feet above the
ground. A mother raccoon will have one baby per year, which she raises until it
becomes independent or two years old when she has another baby. Young raccoons
will leave their mothers once they reach about five pounds in weight, usually
before winter sets in.
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RAT REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Rats are medium-sized, thin-tailed rodents that originated in Asia and Australia
but are now found worldwide. They live in groups and often share burrows with
other rats. Rats eat seeds, nuts, fruit, berries, insects, and even small
animals in the wild. Rats are nocturnal animals, so they are usually active at
night. They have been known to chew through plastic objects such as garbage bags
to get food. Rats are very intelligent and adaptable animals.

Rats are very susceptible to many types of dangerous viruses, including the
bubonic plague. They are also carriers of many types of parasitic worms. They
are also known to have been some of the most destructive animals on Earth.
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SILVERFISH REMOVAL NASHVILLE

Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina) have been scampering around the world for more
than 400 million years and remain pretty much the same as in their pre-dinosaur
days. They are shiny and gray, covered in tiny scales. They have a round head to
a pointy abdomen region that makes them seem like they could be fish or some
other animal who lives near water sources!

The shape of their bodies look similar too--both skinny with long legs but lack
any fat around the stomach area. Silverfish are nocturnal creatures that
generally take a long time to reproduce enough for infestation status. So the
best way to get rid of these creatures is by vacuuming them and, of course,
keeping your place clean.
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SPIDER REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

There are more than 3,500 different types of spiders in the world. Some are
venomous, while others aren't as dangerous to humans but can still make for a
nasty bite if you're not careful! The most common type found near homes and
yards includes wolf spiders; orb weavers such as hobo or black widows (all of
which are impressive).

Spiders are arachnids with eight legs that don't fly or swim like organisms in
other animal classes would; they walk on two body segments connected by their
abdomens. Spiders can be beneficial because they eat other pests. However,
people fear and hate spiders more than any other creature in their homes. You
could get rid of them by removing bugs or insects from your house. This will
help you avoid the hassle!
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SQUIRREL REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Squirrels are small rodents who have big bushy tails. They can be grey, white,
or brown, but typically they are a mixture of all three. Their paws resemble
human hands, and they love to live in trees. Thus, they are often called "tree
rats" because of their appearance and because sometimes they like to eat human
food!

Squirrels are an extremely intelligent species. They communicate with each other
through various vocalizations and scent marking and use their tails to alert
others if there is the potential for danger. Squirrels can be dangerous to
humans if they come too close to your home because they might carry rabies or
another disease. Squirrels can make your home very uncomfortable for
you-especially if they decide to make it their own. Once they take up residence
in your home, it can be very hard to get rid of them, and might need help from
professionals.
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TERMITE PREVENTION SERVICES IN NASHVILLE

Termites are a group of organisms that make up the order Isoptera. These social
insects construct nests out of the soil and feed mainly on cellulose. Termites
undergo incomplete metamorphosis; the termite progresses through three different
life stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Termites are a form of insect. They create
colonies, and they feed on wood and other organic materials in your home.

There are many ways you can protect your home from termites. Termites can be
easily exterminated using non-chemical methods such as freezing, heating, and
vacuuming. Protecting your home from termites is something you should always do
because they can cost you thousands of dollars to repair over time.
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TERMITE EXTERMINATOR IN NASHVILLE

Termites are considered to be one of the most destructive pests in our world.
Termites feed on dead plant matter like wood chips, decayed wood (logs), and
leaf litter, as well as soil. They're sometimes called "white ants," but they
aren't closely related at all; termite queens don't have stings or wings!

Termites are found in almost every part of the world and chew on dead plant
material. Termites can also damage furniture and buildings or even eat clothes
and books! Some termites are not able to digest wood but instead eat the fungus
that is growing inside the timber. They have been known to destroy furniture and
fabrics by feeding on cellulose fibers, including cotton, linen, and linoleum.
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WATER BUG REMOVAL IN NASHVILLE

Water bugs are also known as "Palmetto Bugs" in areas of the South (Florida,
Georgia, Alabama). They can grow to be 4 inches long by 1 inch wide. They have a
distinct black horizontal stripe that extends across the top of their body.
Their exoskeleton is similar to a cockroach but looks different. They are dark
brown in color with a tan stripe on their wings. Their heads are curved
downward, and they have large black eyes that go across the middle of their
head. The abdomen is more rounded than flat like a cockroach infestation, and
their antennae have a little bulb at the end.

As with cockroaches, water bugs will leave droppings and an odor that attracts
more insects if not eliminated quickly. Once the infestation has been taken care
of, make sure to continue eliminating any possibility for a future infestation
by fixing any leaks or small puddles in your home. They are usually found near
appliances that use water or where there is moisture present in your home. For
example, they might be found near the washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator,
sink, garbage disposal unit, and even toilets. This is something to be aware of
for those with small children or pets as they can deliver a venomous bite that
can cause pain and disfigurement. Water bugs are also known to transfer disease,
especially when found around unsanitary conditions or organic matter. Water bugs
are also known as toe biters because they do bite people. They are attracted to
the kitchen, where there is water and humidity, which causes these pests to
thrive even more. Once they have infested your home, it may be hard to get rid
of them without calling a professional exterminator to help with the problem.
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YELLOW JACKET EXTERMINATOR

Yellowjackets get their common name from the black and yellow color pattern of
bands typically on their abdomens. These insects are mostly known to be flying
insects, similar to bees but are more noticeably segmented with a very small
waist. Yellowjackets are more aggressive than other stinging insects such as
wasps, hornets, and bees. They can both sting you to ensure your attention for
their nests or bite to gain a better grip before jabbing with its deadly weapon
- the Yello wjacket's Stingers! Their exoskeleton is similar to a cockroach but
looks different. They are dark brown in color with a tan stripe on their wings.
Their heads are curved downward, and they have large black eyes that go across
the middle of their head. The abdomen is more rounded than flat like a cockroach
infestation, and their antennae have a little bulb at the end.

Yellowjackets, or wasps, can be a real nuisance, and they're most active during
the summer months when they're looking for food and water. If you're dealing
with a yellow jacket infestation, don't bother trying to battle them yourself.
They could be dangerous if they get too close, and you don't want to mess around
with such a persistent foe. Instead, call an exterminator as soon as possible.
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 * bed bugs
 * bees
 * Beetles
 * Boxelder Bugs
 * Brown Recluse
 * Carpenter Ant
 * Carpet Beetles
 * Centipedes
 * Cockroaches
 * Crickets
 * Earwigs
 * fleas
 * Hornets
 * Lawncare

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 * Mole and Vole
 * Mosquito
 * Pest Control
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 * Rat
 * Silverfish
 * Spiders
 * Squirrel
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