Pests are a common problem in many homes and businesses. They can be dangerous to your health and cause property damage.

Pest Control in Mesquite TX is essential to your family’s safety and enjoyment of your home. Let the Eco-Safe Professionals at Arrow Exterminators help you keep your Mesquite property pest-free.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are bloodsucking parasitic insects that feed on warm-blooded hosts such as humans. The adult bed bug is about the size of an apple seed and turns a reddish color when it engorges on blood from its host.

These pests are a nuisance and can cause skin irritation, allergies, and difficulty sleeping. They often hitchhike onto luggage, clothing, bedding, and other personal items.

Infestations are usually concentrated around beds, sofas, and other resting and sleeping areas. But when infestations are allowed to continue, they may disperse to other parts of the building.

The only way to effectively control bed bugs is to hire an experienced pest control professional. A good Mesquite bed bug exterminator will thoroughly inspect and treat infested bedrooms, upholstered furniture, mattresses, box springs, and other locations where these pests are known to reside.

Ants

Ants are a common pest in Mesquite, with multiple species that frequently invade residential homes and businesses. They’re not only nuisances – they also cause expensive damage to property and pose health risks to humans.

If you’re dealing with an ant infestation, a licensed pest control company will be your best option for controlling them. Some exterminators will use toxins to kill the insects; others focus on finding and treating their nests, which can be more effective and less dangerous.

In addition, there are many DIY ant deterrents that can be used on your own, such as cinnamon, cayenne pepper and black pepper. These all suffocate the ants and can be placed around the perimeter of your home or business.

However, most ants are a bit too large to be suffocated by these materials. For more effective ant control, call an ant exterminator in Mesquite! We can provide a free inspection of your home or business, and we can recommend solutions to rid you of the problem.

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes are pests that carry and transmit mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, West Nile Virus, Chikungunya, and Dengue Fever. They also can be a nuisance to people and pets.

Typically, they can be found resting in cool, shaded areas and swarming around areas of standing water. They also often enter houses to search for a blood meal.

Female mosquitoes need a blood meal to mature their eggs. They use their long proboscises to penetrate the skin and suck blood, which they then spread in the form of a froth.

They have scaly wings, which they use to fly. They also have long feathery antennae and a hum, which is the signal that they are in a mating mood.

There are many things that you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in your home. Some of these include draining any stagnant water sources in your yard, such as old tires, flowerpots, birdbaths, clogged rain gutters, and any small containers that hold water.

Snakes

Many people are frightened when they see snakes around their homes or on their property. However, these animals are actually beneficial to the ecosystem as they eat rodents and other small creatures.

They also help control mosquitoes and other insects. The most common non-venomous species include garter snakes, rat snakes and bull snakes.

Venomous snakes, on the other hand, can cause serious bites to humans if they are molested or handled. Some venomous snakes are threatened or endangered, including the western diamondback rattlesnake and cottonmouth, so it is important to learn about them and their habitat before you encounter one.

Some effective ways to keep snakes from causing problems are to remove their hiding spots and reduce their food sources. This can be accomplished by trimming grass and adjacent fields, drainage ditches, and vacant lots; removing firewood, lumber, rock piles, pallets and old equipment 12-18 inches off the ground; and keeping your yard free of trash and debris.