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Identify Your Pest

If you know what your pest is, you can makecarpenterant better decisions about control. If you need help identifying a specific pest, a trained Heartland Pest Control inspector can assist you with your termite and/or pest control needs.

Treating the Pest

Treatment methods vary according to the type of pest and conditions of your property. Heartlandroach Pest Control has experienced and licensed technicians on staff who will inspect your property and devise the proper management and or treatment plan for your situation.
Heartland Pest Control offers a wide range of programs from the traditional spraying programs, rodent and animal trapping to integrated pest management and baiting programs for most types of pests.

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Pest Prevention Tipsjacket

  • Do not allow food, trash, decaying wood,etc. to remain in or on your property.
  • Cover or seal trash tightly.
  • Do not accumulate trash or debris..
  • "Weatherize" your home. Seal all possible pest entry points.
  • Close all gaps larger than 1/4 inch.
  • Shuffle stored items regularly and keep boxes tightly sealed in plastic bags.
  • Check Storage area for rodents.
  • Keep all areas where food is prepared, stored, and served clean and free of crumbs and grease.
  • Garbage can lids should be kept closed and secured.moth
  • Before storing end-of-season clothes,make sure they are clean.
  • Drawer and cabinet liners, paper grocery bags, and even wallpaper can be a source of food to pests.
  • Carefully check for pests in furniture, boxes, paper, and other items brought into your home.
  • Install 1/4-inch wire mesh (hardware cloth) over attic, roof, and crawl space vents in order to prevent entry of birds, bats, squirrels, rodents, and other wildlife.


It is easier to spot a potential problem when the interior and exterior of your home are clean and uncluttered.

Sanitation is your best defense.

 

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