BEES do not pose a public health threat unless a person is allergic. Carpenter Bees can damage wood through their nest building.
YELLOWJACKET WASPS pose significant health threats to humans as they may sting repeatedly and can cause allergic reactions.
EARWIGS hide during the day and feed on leaves, flower, fruits and insects at night. They invade homes through exterior cracks.
FLEAS are troublesome pests. They puncture the skin with their sharp beaks to get blood. The bite of a flea can cause some discomfort. Fleas can also carry serious diseases.
BROWN RECLUSE SPIDERS bite in defense. They will bite humans when the clothing they are hiding in is worn. The brown recluse spider bite is painful and can produce an open, ulcerating sore.
BED BUGS like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to humans. They are elusive creatures, so it is imperative to seek professional pest control to address an infestation.
CARPENTER ANTS are among the most prevalent pests. They can cause severe structural damage when they burrow through decaying wood to nest, a common behavior of carpenter ant.
COCKROACHES have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria, six kinds of parasitic worms, and at least seven other kinds of human pathogens.
RATS live in fields, farm lands and structures. They enter homes looking for food sources. They can chew wiring and cause fires. They also carry diseases.
MICE breed rapidly and adapts quickly to changing conditions. Their droplets of urine can cause allergies in children. Mice can bring fleas, ticks and lice into your home.