Our targeted cockroach service combines the most advanced technology and methods available to help take back your home.
Our targeted cockroach service combines the most advanced technology and methods available to help take back your home.
Cockroaches are attracted to food sources and can often taint them with E. coli and Salmonella.
Cockroaches live in close contact with one another and might reproduce at a fast pace. A small problem may quickly become a full blown infestation.
The debris created by cast-off cockroach skins, dead bodies, and droppings can aggravate allergies, especially in children and sensitive individuals.
These pests are extremely adaptable and may even be resistant to some home extermination methods.
Apec technicians are trained to diagnose and treat all types of cockroach problems. 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.
Every home is different. Your Apec technician will work with you to design a unique program for your home based on the latest technology.
Baits contain insecticide laced foods that cockroaches eat and spread throughout the rest of their nest.
A type of insecticide that mimics the hormones in young insects in order to disrupt how they grow and reproduce.
Insecticides that are specially formulated to kill, harm, repel, or mitigate a specific species.