Safeguard you and your family with quality pest control services from the experts at C & D Termite & Pest Control. Eliminating pests from your building is our number one priority. We focus on treating the outside areas of your home with environmentally friendly products, including pre-treating your soil, to prevent pests from invading the interior. Count on dependable termite control and inspection for your home or business. Our skilled technicians are experts at determining potential areas of entry and ways to protect your structure from invasion.
Our company's key to success in pest management is based on the quality of the service consistently delivered by our employees. When it comes to pests, prevention is the best policy. Once pests have gained a foothold in your building, they are far more difficult to exterminate. We are continually educating and training our service technicians in the newest and most advanced products and pest management techniques. Updates in environmentally friendly insecticides such as sprays, baits, and traps have made our service offerings safer for our customers while allowing for more effective pest control than ever before.
Termites are a very bad problem. Why? You don't see them. Termites are in the ground or in the wood, but they're not on the surface. Your home or business is one of your greatest financial investments, and you want to protect its foundation and structure from destructive invasion. Don't wait until you see evidence of termite infiltration. Because termites generally gain access to your home from cracks and crevices where the house meets the foundation, early detection requires the skills of a trained termite inspector.
Each type of cockroach is attracted to a preferred habitat. Unlike many other roaches, the brownbanded cockroach tends to prefer warm, dry spots, so it can be found hiding beneath furniture and behind books, pictures, and clocks.
If bees are nesting in your walls, you will need to remove the hive and honey once the bees are removed. Because the bees are no longer at the hive to control temperature, the comb and honey will melt, ferment, and damage the building.
Roaches can live on anything, from the grease behind the stove to the little crumbs under the toaster to the dirt under the fridge. By keeping these areas well cleaned, you can help to prevent any future roach infestations.
One common myth related to bees is that these insects sting people out of anger. In fact, honey bees die after using their stinger, and prefer to fly away from an intruder. Stinging is a last resort to protect the colony.
An important part of cockroach pest control involves good sanitation practices inside the home. All food and garbage should be kept in tight containers, all crumbs and spills cleaned up as they occur, and any leaks or drain issues repaired quickly.