Mosquitos & Ticks
Scientific Name: | Culicidae |
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Color: | Gray |
Shape | Narrow Oval |
Life Span | Male: 10 Days, Female: 42 to 56 days |
Mosquitoes control
Mosquitoes are health risk as carrier for viral diseases and transmits from one person to the other, bites are itchy and painful.
Scientific Name: | Ixodida |
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Color: | Brown to Reddish Brown and Black |
Shape | Flattened Oval |
Life Span | Approx. 3 Years |
Ticks control
Ticks are blood sucking parasites on animals, reptiles and birds, vector for bacterial and viral disease for human and domestic animals. Blacklegged ticks are generally known for Lyme disease.
Mosquito & Ticks
Are you tired of battling mosquitoes in your backyard? We are proud to offer affordable, effective mosquito control solutions for residential and commercial clients so you can enjoy being outside again. Whether you have pets or kids or enjoy sitting out and enjoying your yard, we will ensure you can do that without annoying mosquitoes biting you at every turn! As an experienced outdoor pest control service, Alder Pest features a variety of mosquito control services, including a natural option, perfect for transforming your yard into a peaceful place for you and your family. Nevertheless, we are not your average pest exterminator. Mosquitoes in your yard can keep you inside. However, our mosquito treatments begin working immediately to reduce the mosquito population so you can enjoy the fresh air outdoors. We also offer pest control services for fleas and ticks. Ticks are arachnids in the same class as spiders and other eight-legged creepy-crawlers. They are very small, with most species barely bigger than the head of a pin, and they feed entirely on blood to grow and reproduce. They are insidious pests, latching on to animals like deer, mice, rats, squirrels, birds, dogs, cats - and humans. Ticks are notorious pests known for the diseases that they carry and transmit. The most famous is Lyme disease, which can have crippling lifelong symptoms. Western Exterminator local tick prevention professionals will determine if you have a tick infestation, stop it, and help prevent ticks from returning. You need to call us. If you find ticks on you, the most common method to remove them is tweezers. Thin, fine-nosed tweezers should be placed as close to the skin as possible and a firm grip on the tick’s head. Do not twist or bend the tick to prevent mouth parts left behind that can cause further infection, but use a quick upward motion to remove them. Wash the bite area and use anti-bacterial medication to prevent infestations.