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One Time Pest Control Service { Prevention Treatment }

Interior Treatment
Apply granular bait under all major appliances. Crack and Crevices treatment in windows, door frames and other areas. Spray inside home, baseboard area, and other potential entry points.

Garage Treatment
Spider web and wasp nest removal. Insecticide barrier treatment. Apply granular bait under all major appliances and bait the attic space.

Exterior Treatment
Spider web and wasp nest removal. Insecticide barrier applied to eaves, windows, doors, plumbing lines, cracks, base of home and other potential entry points.

Apply granular bait to shrub beds within 20 feet of structure and harborage areas. Destroy any ant colony within 20 feet outside the structure.

Special Price $ 95.00 { 0 to 3,000 sq.foot home }
Reg. Price $ 110.00

Special Price $ 115.00 { 3,000 to 5,000 sq foot home }
Reg. Price $ 125.00
5,001 sq foot or more, please call for estimated

The methods we use are effective on ants, earwigs, roaches, scorpions, silverfish, pill bugs, millipedes, centipedes, *rats,*mice,*pantry pest, *bees wasp nest, spiders and other crawling insects. We also treat SOME flying insects ASSOCIATED with indoor breeding sites.

This service is NOT effective on GERMAN ROACHES.

Additional services my be required for WHITE FOOTED ANT, GHOST ANT and CARPENTER ANT infestation, call for more information.

* Annual Service Only.

****Also Annual Services Available, Call For More Information****

 

Phone: (407) 443-7612

E-mail: AdamL@articpest.com


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Artic Pest Control News

Coping With Snakes

by M. Cerato and W.F. Andelt1 (5/06)
Snakes possess the following reptilian characteristics: they have scales; are ectothermic (they rely on external sources to control their body temperature); and, like most reptiles, lay eggs. Rattlesnakes, however, give birth in the autumn to five to 12 live young, each 10 inches or more in length (Klauber 1982). Contrary to its reputation of being slimy, snake skin is actually smooth and dry and will often be shed more than once each year to accommodate the growing body.

U.S. May Remove Humpbacks From List of Endangered Species

September 29, 2009 07:26 AM - R. Greenway, ENN
The U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service may remove the humpback whale from its list of endangered species, citing evidence that the species has rebounded from near extinction. Since an international ban on their whaling in 1966, populations of the north Pacific humpback have increased about 4.7 percent each year, researchers say. An estimated 18,000 to 20,000 humpbacks now exist in the north Pacific.