What Does bio-pest Treat For?
| Ants |
Carpenter Ants |
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| Ants are among the most
prevalent pests in households. They are also found in
restaurants, hospitals, offices, warehouses, and other
buildings where they can find food and water. |
Several species of
carpenter ants, Camponotus spp., are capable of
damaging wood in buildings and other structures. |
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| Yellow Jackets |
Paper Wasps |
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| The term yellowjacket
refers to a number of different species of wasps in the
genera Vespula and Dolichovespula (family
Vespidae).
Included in this group of ground-nesting species is the
western yellowjacket, which is the most common species. |
Paper Wasps are large (1
inch long), slender wasps with long legs and a distinct,
slender waist. They hang their paper nests in protected
areas, such as under eaves, in attics, or under tree
branches or vines. |
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| Carpenter Bees |
Cockroaches |
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| Carpenter bees build
nests in wood, creating galleries that can weaken
structures; however, they rarely cause severe damage.
People may be frightened by carpenter bees because of
their large size, their similarity to bumble bees, and
their annoying noise. |
There are five species
of cockroaches in the Western US that can become pests.
Of these, the one that has the greatest potential of
becoming persistent and troublesome is the German
cockroach, which prefers indoor locations. |
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| Rats |
Mice |
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| Rats are some of the
most troublesome and damaging rodents in the United
States. They consume and contaminate food, damage
structures and property, and transmit parasites and
diseases to other animals and humans. |
The house mouse (Mus
musculus) is a very troublesome rodent. House mice
thrive under a variety of conditions; in and around
homes and commercial structures as well as in open
fields and agricultural lands. |
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Also Bed Bugs, Fabric Pests, Pantry Pests, Spiders, Mites, and more……