viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2020

REDLANDS AGAINST PEST INVASION

In recent years, Redlands (CA) has seen its prosperity make a visible mark on Southern California, but that does not mean pests aren’t a problem. They invade this cozy community at high rates. No neighborhood is free from infestations, no matter how beautiful the homes, and businesses are, they are also at risk.

With the help of Fieldtech IPS, you don’t have to worry about pests. Whether they have come in from San Bernardino National Forest or any of the nearby urban feasting grounds. If they are causing problems on your Redlands, CA, property, let our technicians handle it. Our signature pest control not only gets rid of pests, but keeps them out as well.

Stop pests from interrupting your life in Redlands, CA. Get quality pest control from Fieldtech IPS, contact us today! These are the main pests that we treat in this area:


Fire Ants

There’s a reason these ants don’t have a gentile name like Super Cool Soothing Ants,  the California Fire Ant bites! The pain from a Fire Ant bite can be pretty nasty, sometimes more painful than a bee sting. The good news is that they are nowhere near as prominent as the Argentine Ant, and live mostly in small, inland colonies. They also do not reproduce with the ferocity of the Argentine Ant.

The bad news is that a distant cousin, the Red Imported Fire Ant has recently moved into locations near Southern California and these jerks have a much more painful bite than the regular Fire Ants. In fact, in Texas, public playgrounds have been closed due to being overrun by the Red Imported Fire Ant.


American and Oriental Roaches

These make up the bigger species. If you have ever met a roach in your home big enough that you considered naming it and subsequently considered putting your house up for sale good chances that it was either an American or Oriental roach.

These guys can be found underneath sinks, along baseboards, in low cabinetry, horror movies and your nightmares. They are identifiable by their dark colored bodies and the waxy sheen on the winged backs. Generally, they don’t sting or bite, but your nerves may never recover from the first time you accidentally crush one with your foot.


Roof  Rats

Roof rats like to to get high… no we are not talking about some bong-smoking rodent (although that might explain their love of cheese). Roof rats prefer to live in high places like power lines, beams and rain gutters. When the weather gets cold, they will venture into homes and workplaces. These rats are dark gray or black colored, and are recognizable by the scaly, worm-like tails that rail behind them. Roof rats are known to bite and to damage any kind of property in a few days.


Black Widow Spiders

Perhaps the most notorious spider is the black widow. Highly recognizable, a black or brown color, severe legs, and its trademark the rust-colored hourglass shape that adorns its abdomen. The female is the one to look out for, since the male’s venom becomes almost benign when it reaches maturity.

But those ladies do bite, and the symptoms are a lot less cool than the super strength and agility that Spider Man received after being bit by a spider. If you a black widow bites you, contact a physician immediately, otherwise you may experience symptoms of increased body temperature and blood pressure, sweating and nausea. Bites are rarely fatal, except occasionally in very small children.



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