Pest Library
Identify common pests in your area and learn how we can help you keep your property safe and pest-free.

American Roaches
Large, fast-moving roaches that thrive in warm, damp spaces like basements and crawl spaces.

House Ants
Tiny, persistent invaders that form massive colonies and contaminate food sources.

Silverfish
Nocturnal, moisture-loving insects that damage books, wallpaper, and clothing.

Argentine Ants
Aggressive invaders that form massive supercolonies across multiple properties.

Millipedes
Slow-moving arthropods that invade homes in large numbers during wet weather.

Slugs & Snails
Moisture-dependent pests that destroy gardens, plants, and landscaping.

Centipedes
Fast-moving predators with many legs that prefer damp basements and bathrooms.

Odorous House Ants
Small ants that emit a foul odor when crushed and are difficult to eliminate.

Smokey Brown Roaches
Large, strong-flying cockroaches that enter homes through attics and rooflines.

Crickets
Jumping insects known for loud chirping and damage to fabrics and carpets.

Oriental Roaches
Dark, sluggish roaches found in damp basements, drains, and crawl spaces.

Stink Bugs
Shield-shaped insects that invade homes in fall and release a pungent odor.

Earwigs
Pincer-bearing insects that migrate indoors seeking moisture and shelter.

Pharaoh Ants
Tiny, pale ants that split into multiple colonies when disturbed by sprays.

Ground Beetles
Dark, flat-bodied beetles attracted to lights that wander indoors accidentally.

Pillbugs / Sowbugs
Moisture-dependent crustaceans commonly found under mulch and damp debris.

Springtails
Microscopic jumping bugs that swarm in thousands around moisture sources.

Pavement Ants
Small, dark ants that often nest in cracks of driveways and sidewalks.

House Spiders
Common web-building spiders found in corners, windows, and basements.

Cellar Spiders
Long-legged spiders that build extensive, messy webs in dark, damp areas.

Wolf Spiders
Large, hairy hunting spiders that chase down prey instead of building webs.

Jumping Spiders
Active, daytime hunting spiders with excellent vision and jumping ability.

Boxelder Bugs
Black and red bugs that cluster in large numbers on sunlit sides of homes.

Ladybugs
Beneficial beetles outdoors that become a nuisance when overwintering indoors.

Clover Mites
Tiny red mites that invade homes by the thousands during the spring.

Paper Wasps
Stinging insects that build umbrella-shaped paper nests under eaves and overhangs.

Mud Daubers
Solitary wasps that construct tube-like mud nests on walls and under eaves.

German Cockroaches
Small, rapidly reproducing roaches that infest kitchens and bathrooms.

Mole Crickets
Burrowing insects with shovel-like front legs that damage lawns and roots.

Bed Bugs
Small, parasitic insects that feed on human blood while they sleep.

Fabric Pests
Pests like clothes moths and carpet beetles that feed on natural fibers.

Fleas
Tiny, jumping parasites that bite pets and humans, causing intense itching.

Ticks
Blood-sucking arachnids that attach to hosts and transmit serious diseases.

Cicada Killers
Large, intimidating solitary wasps that dig extensive burrows in lawns.

Fire Ants
Highly aggressive ants that build large mounds and inflict painful stings.

Mosquitoes
Flying, biting insects that breed in standing water and transmit diseases.

Stored Product Pests
Beetles, weevils, and moths that infest pantry items and dry goods.
