Laguna Hills Pest Control
For your Laguna Hills Pest Control problems call 877-595-2847
LAGUNA HILLS EXTERMINATOR SERVICES
Laguna Hills is home to a variety of pest control problems. The Mediterranean type climate creates ideal conditions for the development and spread, of most of the Laguna Hills pest control problems. The increased landscaping and residential growth in Laguna Hills provides unwanted pests with an abundant source of food, water and shelter.
These expanding concerns highlight the need for a quality and experienced exterminator to deal with Laguna Hills pest control problems. Find the protection you want and need with Wheeler's Pest Control Services.
Common Pest control problems found in Laguna Hills:
Argentine ant and pest control in Laguna Hills, the tiny, brown ants that march across Laguna Hills kitchen counters, can be driven to forage indoors by heat and other weather changes. Because this ant also builds super colonies, they can overwhelm a home or business quickly. If, in the attempt to control them, the wrong pest control products are used they could be driven under the buildings concrete slab. If this happens, ant control becomes very difficult. Therefore having an exterminator knowing their behavior patterns and knowing which products to use and when to use them in critical.
Rat and pest control in Laguna Hills, the Roof rat and Norway rat are common in the Laguna Hills area with the mild climate and all the ground cover and landscaping in the Laguna Hills area. Palm tree seeds, snails and slugs are all over Laguna Hills. These are all favorite foods for rats and makes rodent control challenging. A professional exterminator from Wheeler's Pest Control known's this; they combine this knowledge with the knowledge of the behavior patterns of rats. They combine this knowledge, and then use this it to set up an effective rat control, rodent control program to keep them at bay.
Spotting a Rat Infestation
Rats invade your Laguna Hills landscaping, unless your house is truly rodent proof, it is only a matter of time before you find evidence like droppings indoors. Experience has shown it is less time consuming to control rodents before their numbers get too high. Check your yard and home thoroughly. If you can answer yes to any of the following question you may have a brewing rodent problem:
- Do you find any rodent droppings on the concrete around your home or business?
- Do you hear noises coming from the attic or walls just after dusk?
- Have you found remnants of nests behind appliances, draws or behind boxes?
- Does your dog or cat bring home dead rats?
- Do you a flea or mite problem but have no pets?
- Is your dog or cat losing its hair in large patches?
- Is there evidence of rats or some rodent feeding on the fruit on your trees?
- Do you see rat burrows among plants or near garbage cans?
- Do you see rats traveling along utility lines, fence tops or in trees after dusk?
- Are there grease smudge marks caused by the rats rubbing their fur against beams, rafters, pipes, and walls?
- Have you removed dead rats or mice from your swimming pool or hot tub?
- Do you see droppings on the insulation in your attic?
- Is the door sweeps on the garage door damaged or looked chewed on?
Spiders, Spiders and More Spiders. Laguna Hills has spiders. They are not easy to control but we are the exterminator that can control them. Black Widows, Brown Widows or Recluse spiders are no problem for our trained exterminators. The Brown Widow, a new spider to Laguna Hills, is tan or cream-colored and has the same red or orange hourglass mark on the underside. The brown widow is suspected to have evolved in Africa although it was first described in South America, which adds confusion as to where it might have originated. The Brown Widow Spider is a tropical and subtropical spider having established populations in Hawaii, Florida, some Caribbean Islands, and parts of Australia, South Africa, Japan, and Cyprus. In North America, the Brown Widow Spider was restricted for many decades to the Florida peninsula. However, around the year 2000, it started showing up in other Gulf Coast states. Brown widows are now known from Texas, Georgia, South Carolina and California. The first specimens in california were collected in Torrance in 2003. After that, the spider was found with greater frequency in Los Angeles County, Orange County and San Diego county.
Get rid of your pest control and rodent control problems with a professional exterminator; call Wheeler's Pest Control now 877-595-2847:



