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Looking for a little help in identifying a pesky little pest? Please use our pest library to help you we have a wide variety of some of the most common house hold pests.

If you have any questions at any time please feel free to call or email to discuss you questions with a licensed professional.

Ants
There are numerous species of ants that enter homes & buildings in CA, the most common of which are Argentinean. Read More
Bees and Wasps
These are flying insects that if provoked, can be aggressive and even deadly. Some people are allergic and should avoid them outright. The most common in CA, are the Honey Bee and Paper Wasp.
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Biting Insects
There are numerous insects that will bite humans and animals. The most common of which are Cat Fleas and Bedbugs.
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Cockroaches
These come in different sizes, shapes, & colors. The common are the American, German and Oriental Roaches.
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Fabric Pests
As the name implies these insects attack and destroy clothing. The most common is the Case Making Clothes Moth.
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Occasional Invaders
There are a lot of insects that make there way in to our homes on accident or seeking food and warmth. The most common of these are Crickets & Springtails.
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Pantry Pests
These insects are found where food is stored. Weevils use to be the common insects however; the Indian Meal Moth is the new bug on the block.
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Rodents
Rodents are another pest entering homes & structures. The most common are Field Mice & the Norway Rat.
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Spiders
These pests have eight legs and build webs in or around homes & buildings. The most common poisonous spider is the female Black Widow.
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Termites
These are insects that cause damage to homes and buildings. It has been said that they cause more damage than fires. The most common is Western Subterranean and Dry Wood Termites.
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Ticks
This insect is more commonly found on dogs but will attach humans. This insect sucks blood from its host and gorges itself to inflated sizes.
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