Overview
Here in southern Utah and surrounding areas we have a wide variety of insects, rodents, birds, reptiles, and even mammals that can easily become a problem if not controlled. We employ licensed and well trained pest management systems to control these issues. These programs are not inclusive to chemical control. Many methods will include mechanical control (means of disruption to pest problems by physical alteration of terrain, property, and ornamental areas). Sanitation is always a major role in pest management, but that doesn't mean your unclean! Many pests will leave a pheromone for others to follow, or even as a way for them to familiarize themselves with where they have been. Each pest has its own behavior, life cycle, and preferred habitat that come in to play when we inspect and perform services and applications.
Comprehensive List
Roaches
North American Cockroaches
Field Cockroaches
Oriental Cockroaches
German Cockroaches
Termites
Subterranean Termites
Dry wood Termites
Ants
Argentine Ants
Harvester Ants
Pavement Ants
Crickets
Field Crickets
Mormon Crickets
Snowy Tree Crickets
Jerusalem Crickets
Spiders
Garden Spiders
Wolf Spiders (aggressive)
Black Widows
Garden and house spiders
Orb Weaving Spiders
Tarantulas
Scorpions
Desert Hairy Scorpions
Arizona Bark Scorpions
Wind Scorpions (aggressive)
Grubs (larvae)
Scarab Beetles
Tent Caterpillars
Bees
Africanized Honey Bees
European Honey Bees (protected)
Wasps
Tarantula Hawks
Paper Wasps
Predatory Social Wasps
Bedbugs
Rodents
Deer Mice
Field Mice
White Footed Mice
Pack Rats
Snakes (Non Venomous)
Red Racers
Great Basin Gopher Snakes
Variable Ground Snake
Wandering Garter Snake
Snakes (Venomous)
Mohave Desert Sidewinder
Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake
Grand Canyon Rattlesnake
Great Basin Rattlesnake
Mohave Rattlesnake
Prairie Rattlesnake
Hopi Rattlesnake
**This list is a general example of the pests we have encountered frequently**
For questions or scheduling for services call: (435) 523-8752