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There are many different species in our area. Some are a harmless nuisance while others can do significant damage to your home.
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The most common bat in our area is little and brown. Guess what its common name is? That’s right, the little brown bat.
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Bedbugs are back. We have been finding these nocturnal pests all over our service area.
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Paper wasps, yellow jackets, carpenter bees and bumblebees are common species in our area.
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There are a large variety of species. However, there are three that usually will try to get into houses. They are pigeons, starlings and sparrows.
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There are a few different species in our area. The one thing they have in common is that they will nest in wood.
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There are many different kinds of roaches. Some people even call them water bugs. The German roach is by far the most common roach found in homes, apartments and restaurants.
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These bloodsuckers can really be a pain. Their bite can cause itchy welts in some people, but they prefer to feed on pets.
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Common names include ground hog, hedge hog or woodchuck. Adults can weigh up to about 15 pounds.
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Mice are small, quick, breed like crazy and can make a lot of noise in the middle of the night. Mice are similar to rats though much smaller.
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They are easily recognizable with their mostly brown fur and the distinctive black mask over the eyes.
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Rats are similar to mice though much larger. The usual species in our area is the Norway rat. Rats are famous for being very adaptable.
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There are a few different species in our area, but they all have one thing in common. They can stink!
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The normal very common gray squirrel and the less common very secretive flying squirrel are the two species in our area.
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There is only one species in our area, the Eastern Subterranean Termite.
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