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Pest Control 

Unwanted pests don’t wait for an invitation—and neither should you. At The Wild Side Wildlife & Pest Control, we provide reliable, effective solutions for common household pests including ants, earwigs, cockroaches, bed bugs, flies, beetles, hornets, yellow jackets, wasps, weevils, spiders, centipedes, sow bugs, and pill bugs.

 

The key to pest control is acting fast. The sooner you address an issue, the easier it is to stop infestations before they spread and cause damage to your home or business.

 

If you’re seeing creepy crawlers—or even just early signs—don’t wait. Call The Wild Side Wildlife & Pest Control today and let our licensed professionals protect your space and restore your peace of mind.

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Cockroach Control 

Although cockroaches are nocturnal, they can be seen during the day, hiding in crevices high up in heated rooms. 

Females carry a small egg capsule which contains 16-18 eggs for about 24-36 hours before they attach the sack to an object and nymphs emerge between 6-10 weeks. A female can have up to 14 egg capsules in her lifetime and live up to 10 months. 

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Areas they can be found is furniture, bedding, cupboards, ceiling fixtures, bookshelves, and even behind wall paper. 

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It is VERY important that we treat each room in the house and not just where you found the cockroach. 

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Ant Control 

Ants can pose a significant problem in and around the home. Carpenter ants, the largest of the common ant species, thrive in moist conditions found in structural wood, wall voids, and insulation. Inside homes, they often build their nests near dishwashers, behind baseboards, in fireplaces, within window frames, and near any insulating materials. These ants have the potential to cause structural damage!

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Bed Bugs 

Bed bugs are small, flat, oval-shaped insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals while they sleep. When they bite, they inject an anticoagulant that causes the skin to become inflamed and itchy. Mature bed bugs can live for 4 months to a year or longer. A female bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs, which she hides carefully, making them difficult to find.

 

Just like tackling a cockroach problem, it's best to treat every room in your home! Taking a thorough approach ensures that you create a pest-free environment everywhere, leaving no place for unwanted visitors to hide.

The Wild Side Wildlife & Pest Control

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