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Questions to ask during a termite inspection

During a termite inspection, it’s important to gather as much information as possible to assess the extent of any infestation and to determine the best course of action for treatment and prevention. Here are some questions you might consider asking: Confirmation of Termite Presence: Can you confirm whether there are active termites on the property?…

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GERMAN COCKROACHES 

German Cockroaches  German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) are a species of cockroach that are commonly found in homes, restaurants, and other indoor environments. Here are some key characteristics and information about German cockroaches:  Appearance:  German cockroaches are small and light brown or tan in color.  They have two dark parallel stripes running down their backs.  Adults…

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Can I avoid termites if I do a preventative treatment?

Yes, taking preventative measures is a proactive way to reduce the risk of termite infestations in your home or business. Here are some strategies you can consider: Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of your property to detect any signs of termite activity early on. Look for mud tubes, damaged wood, or discarded termite wings. Termites…

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Pro Tips to reduce scorpions and insects in your home or property

Here are some of our Pro Tips to keep Scorpions and other pests out of your home or business in addition to our excellent pest control follow these key tips. By doing so you will avoid easy entry of crawling pests finding ways into your home all while our pest control is reducing pest life…

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Brown Recluse vs. Wolf Spider and How to know the Difference

Here in Arizona, we have 27 various spider species.  The most 2 that are confused are the Brown Recluse and Wolf Spider.   Brown Recluse vs. Wolf Spider and how to know the difference Not sure if you are seeing a Wolf Spider or a Brown Recluse?  Call Scorpion King Exterminating for service.  Below is some information…

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Fly treatments

If you’re frequently finding flies in your home, we can help you control the problem if your do-it-yourself approach is not working. With an experienced eye, we’ll target places where they usually populate, determine what kind of fly you’re experiencing, and control to rid the population of flies at every stage of their life cycle, from…

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Solpugid: The Enemy of My Enemy

This is a Solpugid – aka the sun spider, camel spider. Solpugids are found here in desert areas and foothill areas. They don’t have venom, but they have mandibles that can put a hurting on you. Their mandibles are like scissors! They can get very large and can become aggressive if they sense fear. Their…

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House Centipede

This is a house Centipede. They are ugly and prehistoric looking, but did you know they love to eat a variety of house pests? They are insect carnivores! This type of centipede has a poisonous venom that takes out roaches, moths, flies, and termites. They even take care of bed bugs! No one wants this…

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Why is Service Agreement important?

Mainly because a Service Agreement keeps our company accountable to be at your home depending on when you would like service. An example would be Monthly, Bi-Monthly, or Quarterly. It also locks in your price for the particular time frame of the Service Agreement. It keeps it friendly. If you have a monthly Service Agreement in place…

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Cockroaches!

Cockroaches!!!They are ugly, gross, some even fly – yes fly! Inhale/Exhale…breath easy. We can help. These formidable pests carry diseases, and even if you see one trust me they have friends and family somewhere hiding. If left untreated you will have an infestation in your home. The cleanest of homes can get them. Roaches can…

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