A few days ago while doing an inspection on a home in Nocatee for a new customer, they asked if I would mind inspecting the stations that were surrounding the home they had just purchased. The structure had gone though all the prerequisite inspections prior to the sale, and they were under the impression that the stations arounds the home were protecting them from termites. After the inspection and the Pest Control service they had requested, I started to inspect the In-ground Bait Stations that were present. Unfortunately they only had half of the required stations left. This is usually the result of damage from lawn mowers and landscaping being preformed over the years. Of the ones that were there, three had all of the bait completely consumed by termites in the past. You cannot tell by looking at them while they are in the ground and subterranean termites rarely show signs that they are threatening your home. Afterwards I raked back the mulch beds and did as thorough inspection as possible, but the fact of the matter is that they will come in through areas that aren’t visible. Even when we do liquid termite treatments we often times install In-ground Bait Stations as a way of monitoring activity in the area, since they area hidden otherwise. In order to protect your home properly and maintain a termite bond in Florida, you need regular maintenance and inspections for termites. Going without is a large gamble. St. Johns Pest Control has several different options to choose from that can accommodate almost any home a budget. Jacksonville and St. Johns residents call for a free inspection and estimate!
Mosquitos in Northeast Florida
No matter where you are in Jacksonville or St. Johns, Mosquitos are going are at best an irritation. At worst, a vector for disease and pathogens. Mosquitos only need a small amount of water to begin the breeding process and even then, it doesn’t have to stay wet the whole time. The eggs can lye dormant for several months waiting for the moisture to return. Once it does, it’s not long till you have larvae, and then Mosquitos that are out to feed on you. You can help yourself by making sure that any containers that store water get emptied regularly after in rains.
Termite Time of Year
Springtime means proliferation for practically all wildlife in nature, Termites included. While they are a threat year round in the St. Johns area, springtime is when Termite start make themselves known. You will often find swarmer’s on the exterior of your home around a window frame or in a cobweb and have it not necessarily be a problem. Finding them on the interior however, can mean they have found a way into your home and are busy around the clock eating the wood that makes up your home.
It’s Time To Change Bait Traps
Bait stations are a very effective form of mice and rat control. The rodent enters a bait station and nibbles on the bait block, which contains a type of poison, then leaves and dies in 1 to 2 days (so you won’t find dead mice or rats in the bait station). Click Read More for more info and pictures.
Armadillo Removal St Johns FL
Armadillo’s can cause serious damage to the foundation of your home or business. It’s important to check the perimeter of your property each year for holes at the edge of the foundation or in bushes surrounding your property. We search your property for evidence of Armadillo’s burrowing under your home or business. If we find anything we immediately set traps to remove the Armadillo’s. Click Read More for more info and pictures.
Why St Johns Pest Control
Since honesty and integrity are at the core of our culture, St Johns Pest Control thinks that our clients will always receive the greatest level of service. You never have to worry about committing to something you can’t afford since we provide free consultations.
Cutting Edge Pest Control Service
St Johns Pest Control is dedicated to giving property owners cutting-edge pest control services at a cost they can afford. Our business is committed to giving our clients only the best pest control services the market has to offer.