Household pests such as roaches, ants, termites and rodents can sometimes be a real pain to exterminate and the reasons this is true will vary with the type of pest. For example, eliminating roaches usually takes multiple chemical applications because many of these insects will leave the treated area or new ones will simply move in once the adults are dead. Plus, most chemical insecticides can’t treat for eggs or larvae that are deep in the walls which allows the infestation to grow once the insects hatch. This is one of the primary reasons that store bought chemicals generally fail to rid your home of a roach problem.
Another big problem for home owners is rodents. The two most common types of household rodents that are dealt with by Exterminators in Conway, AR, are small mice and their larger cousins, the rat. Both of these rodents can do significant damage in your home as they search the area for food and the necessary materials to make their nest. Mice and rats have very strong front teeth which they use to gnaw through just about anything including plastic, wood and thin metals. This means they can chew and destroy your favorite containers as well as the cabinets that house them.
Sometimes, the mouse is tougher to eliminate than the rat. This is partly true because rats tend to live more in the open and often invade the home while looking for food. This means you can capture the rat at it’s point of entry. The mouse on the other hand likes to stay hidden and often builds their nests in the recesses of your home’s walls or floors. This makes them difficult to eliminate because you can’t easily access the insides of the walls to remove the pest. Setting traps may capture some of the rodents, but the younger mice will soon be leaving the nest and raiding for your food.
If you find your home infested with any of these problems you need to contact an expert. They will know whether a chemical application is required or if it would be better to use baits and traps to eliminate your particular pest problem. In some cases they will recommend a scheduled series of treatments that can eradicate your pest problem and help to ensure it doesn’t return. To learn more, Visit the website of Command Pest Control.