Bug & Pest Prevention, Total Lawn pest Control
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Insect ControlThere are all sorts of insects that can invade your home- from cockroaches, to ants, and more. Let one of our technicians help you with your insect problem!
Understanding and Dealing With Fleas in San Antonio, TXHumans and their pets have lived in conflict with fleas for hundreds of years. Feeding exclusively on warm blood, fleas torment animals with their bites, and they are not overly particular about whose blood they drink. While different species of the insect are associated with different mammal hosts (mainly cats, dogs, and rats), they are all just as happy to feast on humans when a dog or cat isn’t in reach. Unfortunately for residents of San Antonio, fleas thrive in a warm and humid climate. Consequently, many pet owners—and their neighbors—suffer from flea infestations, especially in the spring and summer months.
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Our First Service Includes:What TO EXPECT
✔▌Apply Pest Control Front and Back lawn ✔▌Apply pest Control Exterior + Total yard . ✔▌Blow off walk way and patio from any debris (help discourage insect population around home) ✔▌Inspect Your Home's Exterior. ✔▌Thank you for you business you can pay online if needed. ✔▌Treatment last 65-80 days (2.5months) 💥Openings Available Immediately 💥 🔺Get rid of 150+ Pest! ( roaches,ants, fleas,scorpions,spiders etc.) 🔺Treatment last 65-80 days (2.5months) 🔺Same Commercial treatment ( TX Business & Applicators) WE SERVE ALL AREA OF SAN ANTONIO AND ALL SURROUNDING AREAS !! What Are Fleas?Fleas are tiny insects, about the size of a dried sesame seed, and are usually black or brown in color. They belong to the order Siphonaptera, a name that describes two significant features: “siphon” refers to the tube-like proboscis that fleas use to puncture their host’s skin and draw blood, while “aptera” means “without wings.” With no power of flight, fleas move by jumping, and they can jump amazingly far for their size—up to 13 inches. If a six-foot tall person had the jumping ability of a flea, he or she could leap a distance of 295 feet. The bodies of fleas are covered with hard plates that can endure a lot of pressure. In fact, fleas are very hard to kill manually and resist the efforts of dogs and cats to scratch and bite them.
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