Apec can identify and help get rid of beetles from your home with our pest control and removal services.
Apec can identify and help get rid of beetles from your home with our pest control and removal services.
If you have carpet beetles, people in your household may complain of itchy rashes from bites or having irritated eyes and throats.
Most carpet beetle damage occurs when their larvae use your home as a buffet, potentially causing severe damage to bedding, clothes, carpets, and upholstered furniture.
Drugstore beetles live inside stored foods and pantry items with unsecured containers. They love kitchens, where they can find spilled food and crumbs.
Apec technicians are trained to diagnose and help control all types of beetle infestations. Because every home is different, they work with you to design a unique program for your situation.
We’ll inspect your home from top to bottom, inside and out, for current or potential pest problems.
We’ll treat the perimeter of your structure with the appropriate materials, remove all accessible spiderwebs and wasp nests, and use the safest methods available.
We’ll do everything we can to keep insects out—seal, caulk, plug, and secure gaps and cracks.
We’ll treat the interior of your home and install pest monitors in critical areas such as kitchens, baths, utility rooms, and garages.
We’ll always provide a detailed report of services rendered and recommendations to help keep your home free of pests.
We’ll stay in touch between our regularly scheduled visits and respond to any immediate needs.
Depending on your level of beetle infestation, our technicians will use both prescriptive treatments and preventative measures.
Since every home is different, our technicians will design a treatment plan that is unique to your space and situation.
Depending on the type of beetle infestation our technicians will help ensure your property is set up for future success.
Insecticide is applied only in cracks and crevices to help eliminate any beetles that may be hiding (without contaminating surfaces).