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Common Pests

Ants

Ants are a common houshold pest throughout the United States. They can be destructive to your home over time, especially if ignored. A pest control professional can help eliminate these pests using odorless and safe products as well as advise the homeowner of best practices to prevent issues in the future.​Carpenter Ants are nature's most aggressive wood construction destoyers. They create their colonies in wood damaged by excessive contact with water. They require at least 20% of moisture to be able to excavate the wood and create labirynths for their personal use. Their colonies can grow to account millions of workers which cooperate to assist the queen in creation of a highly organized team oriented at quick expansion and, most of all, survival.

 

Rodents


Rodents can be difficult to keep out of your property. Mice can squeeze through spaces as small as a dime and rats can fit through holes the size of a quarter. Our service technician will start with an inspection to identify the main areas of concern and provide recommendations of proper proofing procedures to try and prevent rodent entry in the future. For proper rodent pest control, seal any cracks and voids. Don't overlook proper drainage at the foundation and always install gutters or diverts which will channel water away from the building. Don't let rodents outsmart you. Education is the key. Let us help by calling for a free consultation at 773-916-6828. We appreciate the ability to work with you!

Bed Bugs and other insects


Bed bugs are considered to be the most difficult pest to eliminate. Realizing that they have affected your home is a complete nightmare. We at Chicago Pest Experts understand the frustration and discomfort that is associated with it. Our service technicians are trained in assisting clients with all the steps to successfully eradicate the issue. We offer a 90 day warranty on our bed bug extermination services.

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