Integrated Pest Management (or IPM) is the name of the approach that Acme Exterminating will employ in your property. IPM integrates a wide range of pest control techniques, from insecticides to use of mechanical, biological, and environmental methods to attain a pest free environment. IPM relies greatly on careful inspection and observation to identify sources of infestations, elimination of rodent and insect harborages through good sanitary practices, and identifying site specific application of control measures. We will work aggressively to help you eliminate conditions which may be conducive to pests. The alternatives to toxic chemicals require a greater commitment to long term preventive management strategies before emergencies arise.
There are approximately 600 species of ants in the US and around 40 of them invade structures. The following is a brief general description.
Determining the species is key to successful ant control. Click here for a comprehensive inspection so that Acme Exterminating can provide an appropriate plan of action.
Schedule Pest InspectionAcme Exterminating’s goal is to significantly reduce or eliminate the population on the initial visit and provide inspection and maintenance on subsequent visits. Acme Exterminating will determine the severity and extent of the infestation, location of harborages, and utilize the most effective and responsible control strategies.
Schedule Pest InspectionGood pest control starts with a partnership and commitment to addressing all potential threats. To get the most out of your program, please note the following recommendations:
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