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Ticks

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Pest Control
Ticks Ticks are very common throughout San Antonio, and they also pose a danger to humans and their pets. Ticks can transmit Lyme disease, Stari, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Ticks live in wooded and bushy areas,...

Bed Bug Control

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Pest Control
Bed Bug Control Bed bugs have gotten a lot of attention in recent years but they have been around for centuries. They are approximately the size of an apple seed. They are reddish-brown in color and they do not have...

Spiders

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Pest Control
Spiders Although spiders are greatly feared, only a few species are dangerous. Most species are beneficial, feeding on insects and other arthropods.

Mosquitoes

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Pest Control
Mosquitoes Mosquitoes are an annoyance that people in San Antonio deal with all year long. While the bites and buzzing are irritating, mosquitoes pose a much greater threat than that. There are over one hundred species...

Scorpions

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Pest Control
Scorpions Texas is one of several states that has scorpions, although none in the state are medically dangerous. Still, scorpions can deliver painful stings and become a real pest when they are around or inside your...

Rodent Control

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Pest Control
Mice The house mouse is a small, slender rodent that is well adapted to living in people’s homes, farms, and commercial establishments, as well as in open fields and agricultural lands. House mice are not native to the...

Fire Ants

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Pest Control
Fire Ants Like other types of ants, fire ants live in colonies that can include hundreds of thousands of ants, so they can quickly take over a backyard. Fire ants create mounds and when those are disturbed, they become...

Termite Control

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Pest Control
Termite Control Termites cause approximately $5 billion in damage every year, making them the number one wood-destroying insect in the world. Termites live in large colonies and chew on wood looking for glucose that will...

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