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We recommend having residential properties sprayed every three months. This will include servicing inside and outside of the house (outside of the house will not be sprayed in the winter).
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We recommend having commercial properties sprayed every month due to high traffic and the possibility of more pests finding their way inside.
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Termite prices can depend on the size of the structure and conditions around the house. Termite work will be warrantied as long as a yearly inspection is done every year.
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We guarantee our basic residential service for three months and covers all crawling insects. The basic spray does not cover bedbugs, fleas, or any flying insect. Warranties on commercial properties, bedbugs, and fleas will be determined on condition of property and size of infestation.

Termites: these pests have a small, two-segment body with straight antennas and equal wing lengths. Termites also construct mud tubes which can cause a lot of damage to a structure and should be taken care of immediately.

Carpenter Ants: these pests have a three-segment body with bent antennas, two sets of wings, and a black or dark brown color. Carpenter Ants will typically be found around moist, decaying wood

Powderpost Beetles: this species of beetle are brown in color and have a slim body. Powderpost beetles can quickly cause damage and may never be seen. They can be identified by piles of sawdust around lumber and holes in studs and joist that look like they were poked with an ice pick.

German Cockroach: they are light brown in color and have two stripes down their back. These roaches can quickly reproduce and become a major problem in a matter of weeks.

Oriental Cockroach: these roaches are a dark brown or black color. They do not reproduce as fast as the German Cockroach but can still become a problem if left untreated.

American Cockroaches: the largest of the commonly seen roaches in Iowa. Adults are well over an inch long and are a reddish brown color. They are commonly found outside but can find their way inside when looking for food.

Bedbugs: a small, brown insect about the size of an apple seed. Bedbugs feed off of blood and will hide in mattresses and bed frames. Bedbugs will commonly bite around your torso.

Fleas: a very small brown insect commonly seen on pets, as they feed on blood of mammals. They can be hard to see, but you may notice bites around your legs and ankles when you have an infestation of them.

Ants: there are many types of ants, but all of them have a body with three segments, six legs and bent antennas. They can be brown, red, and black colors and some may have wings.

Spiders: Iowa is home to all sorts of spiders. All spiders have eight legs and can be many different different colors, most commonly black, grey, and brown.

Earwigs: a long dark brown insect about one inch long with pinchers on its rear end. Although they look intimidating, they are harmless to humans.

Wasps: these insects have a long slender body usually a black and or yellow color. They often make a honeycomb like nest in eves and in tight hidden areas like porches and sheds.

Yellow Jackets: a smaller-sized wasp typically with a black head and a black and yellow striped body. Yellow Jackets have large colonies and can be found in walls and underground.

Bald-Faced Hornets: black with white on the face and white stripes on the rear end. They build large paper nests hanging above the ground.

Mice: small grey rodents with long tails. While they may look cute they can do a lot of damage to a house and tend to make a mess.