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Bird Control

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Pest Control
Pest Birds and Their Control In Southeast Texas, three bird species—pigeons, sparrows, and starlings—are legally classified as pests and are not protected by federal or state laws. Individuals with a state pest control...

Rodent Control

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Pest Control
Rodents and their control Common commensal rodents in Southeast Texas, including roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice, thrive near humans by feeding on discarded food. Effective control involves addressing sanitation and...

Termite Control

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Pest Control
Termites and their control In Southeast Texas, the two most common and destructive species of termites are the Eastern subterranean termite (Reticulitermes flavipes) and the Formosan subterranean termite (Coptotermes...

Mosquito Control

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Pest Control
Mosquitoes and their Control Peak mosquito activity in Southeast Texas coincides with outdoor enjoyment, posing annoyance and disease risks. The Southern house mosquito breeds in stagnant water and primarily feeds at night,...

Bed Bug Control

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Pest Control
Bed bugs and their control For centuries, bed bugs have persisted, but the significant decline in organophosphate insecticides has led to a dramatic surge in their population. Their ability to spread rapidly means...

Ant Control

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Pest Control
Ants and their control Southeast Texas faces a range of ant species, including "small ants" like pavement ants, pharaoh ants, crazy ants, and odorous house ants. Despite their similar appearance, their biology and...

Cockroach Control

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Pest Control
Cockroaches and Their Control In Texas, common residential cockroach pests include the German, American, smoky brown, and Oriental cockroaches. German cockroaches are typically found in kitchens and bathrooms, favoring warm,...

Spider Control

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Pest Control
Spiders and their control In Texas, spiders are predominantly beneficial as they prey on harmful insects like mosquitoes. Increasingly, customers are opting to leave spiders outside their homes untouched, particularly on...

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