Found outdoors or indoors year-round, ants may keep their colonies outdoors and only travel inside in search of food. In home interiors, ants may make their homes inside walls, attics, or basements. Only Antarctica is exempt.
Spiders
Let’s face it, they’re always there. You can find spiders all across the globe, but in your bedroom it is jarring. Spiders use their webs as homes and mechanisms in order to catch prey, but many species do crawl around in search of new areas to camp.
Termites
Unlikely to surface from the soil or your walls when they’re doing damage, which can make them hard to detect. Generally, you’ll know you have a termite problem based on the damage they’ve caused to your walls or structure. Again, only Antarctica is exempt.
Bed Bugs
While the primary place you will find bed bugs is in your beds, you can also find them on furniture, in clothes, or nestling in your boxed/stored linens.
Cockroaches
Again, they are everywhere, in the dark, moist areas of your home. Preferring areas for living and for breeding such as attics, basements, old boxes, or junk in your garage.
Silverfish
The subject of many pest control calls, silverfish prefer dark, damp areas much like cockroaches. In your house, prime areas you’ll find these buggers are the bathroom, basement etc.
Bees
Wasps
Are classified as any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies, which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder.
Ticks
Normally an exterior, outdoor insect problem, some tick species are more likely in wooded areas, ticks are known to make their way into homes through open doors and windows or attached to humans and pets.
Earwigs
Earwigs have characteristic cerci, a pair of forcep-like pincers on their abdomen, and membranous wings folded underneath short, rarely used forewings, hence the scientific order name, “skin wings”. Some groups are tiny parasites on mammals and lack the typical pincers. Only Antarctica is exempt.
Mosquitoes
The Bugnappers has been the go-to Ogden mosquito control company, providing mosquito control solutions as well as Layton to Bountiful, Salt Lake City and St George, Utah. From ornamental foliage and potted plants to ground cover – we have you covered! With our expertise in this field comes customized training so that every specialist knows how best to use their equipment while also being supported by an industry leader with extensive knowledge of mosquito repellents both local & national scale.
Hornets
The insecticides we use are labeled for wasps and hornets. However, the results can vary based on each home. Many times, homes may have nests or hives that are not accessible to the technician and the spray. They may be inside the actual infrastructure of the home. Additionally, where they are primarily airborne, the chances of them coming into contact with the product are reduced. We will look for and address all hives and nests, and certainly target the wasps and hornets as best as possible, but may do so with limited results.
Boxelder Bugs
Named due to the fact that they are on and around boxelder trees. The boxelder bug is a North American species of true bug. It is found primarily on boxelder trees, as well as maple and ash trees. The adults are about 13 mm long with a dark brown or black coloration, relieved by red wing veins and markings on the abdomen