Many common household pests and rodents (such as ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes and mice) can pose serious health risks to your family. It is important to fully understand the dangers stemming from these types of infestations and how to best protect your home and family with an experienced pest exterminator. Providing unsurpassed pest control services in Southern California since 1954, A TAC Exterminators goes above and beyond what you would expect to protect your family's health and property while caring for our environment.
A professional Pest Control Operator (PCO) knows which habits to expect as soon as he identifies the particular ant species that's bugging you. He recognizes whether they're indoor or outdoor nesters. Whether or not they establish a scented trail from nest to food source, or if they find food by meandering in a disorganized fashion. He is familiar with how far different species will travel to forage for food, and which are attracted by sweets, cheeses, greasy foods, meats or other food supplies.
Though your professional pest control operator (PCO) can tell you for sure, chances are the species you come up against will be the German cockroach. About half an inch long, the German is much smaller than the American and Oriental varieties, which makes it much easier to slip into the home unnoticed, and easier to hide once inside. The German also multiplies faster than most other species. Potentially, one pair of German cockroaches in one year could be responsible for a million offspring. Like other species, the German leaves its hideouts to feed mostly at night.
A TAC Exterminators has been serving Residential Homes, Businesses, Industrial, Government offices, facilities, Colleges and Schools in the Inland Empire since 1954.
Finding all the termites in your home is nearly impossible, even for a trained inspector. That's because termites do their damage in hidden places - inside walls, roof beams and foundation studs. Even the point where they enter a home is not always visible to an inspector. To make them harder to find, termites do not stay in their colony's main gallery but frequently migrate from place to place, foraging up to 4 yards away. Many worker termites (there are several thousand in an average colony) can be in the far reaches of the colony at any given time.