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German Roaches
German roaches reproduce rapidly and can contaminate food, trigger allergies, and damage property. They’re commonly found in kitchens, bathrooms, and inside appliances, spreading through cracks, pipes, and wall voids.
Treatment Approach:
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Typically 2–3 visits or more, depending on infestation severity.
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Combination of gel baits, residual sprays, dust applications, and insect growth regulators (IGRs).
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Crack-and-crevice targeting in cabinets, around plumbing, and behind appliances.
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Technician may remove kick plates, inspect drawer tracks, and treat hinges or outlets if needed.
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Sanitation tips provided to reduce food sources and hiding areas.
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Bed Bugs
Bed bugs feed on humans at night and hide in seams, cracks, and upholstery during the day. They can spread quickly between rooms and units, and bites often lead to itching, rash, or sleep discomfort. DIY methods rarely reach eggs and nymphs.
Treatment Approach:
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Usually 2–4 services depending on room count and infestation level.
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Full inspection of beds, couches, nightstands, baseboards, outlets, and clothing storage areas.
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Residual sprays and dusts, encasements for mattresses and box springs, and targeted crack-and-crevice applications.
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Heat or steam treatments may be incorporated if appropriate.
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Follow-ups ensure newly hatched bed bugs are eliminated.
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Fleas
Fleas live on pets and carpets, but their eggs and larvae hide in furniture, rugs, floor cracks, and pet bedding. Once active, they can cause itching, anemia in pets, and skin irritation for humans. Untreated fleas can multiply into thousands within weeks.
Treatment Approach:
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Typically 2–3 treatments spaced 1–2 weeks apart.
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Whole-home application using insecticide and IGRs to break egg and larval cycles.
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Recommendations for vacuuming, laundering, and pet treatments before and after service.
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Outdoor treatments applied to yards, decks, shaded spots, and pet rest areas if necessary.
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Ticks
Ticks can transmit Lyme disease and other illnesses. They often hitchhike indoors on pets or clothing, then hide in carpets, baseboards, bedding, or outdoor shaded areas. Once established, they can be difficult to eradicate without follow-up.
Treatment Approach:
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Usually 2–3 visits with indoor and optional outdoor coverage.
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Treatments target baseboards, upholstery, carpet edges, and pet lounging areas.
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Yard applications focus on shaded zones, tall grass, brush lines, and under decks.
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Habitat modification and pet treatment recommendations help prevent re-infestation.
Infesting Insects
Infesting insects like roaches, bed bugs, fleas, and ticks spread quickly and often hide deep within furniture, fabrics, and structural cracks. Because of their breeding cycles and resistance to store-bought products, professional treatments typically require multiple visits to fully eliminate the infestation and break egg cycles.

