Luckily, there are only two species of spiders in the southeastern United States that can cause serious harm when they are accidentally disturbed by humans – the black widow and the brown recluse.
Yellow Jackets
While their diet typically consists of spiders and insects, yellow jackets will also feed on human food, especially the meats and sweets we typically have out for our summer holiday and weekend gatherings.
Carpenter Ants
Considered mild wood-destroying organisms, black carpenter ants chew out damp or rotten wood to make nest sites.
Springtime Pests
While pest problems are a fact of life in north Georgia year-round, springtime brings an influx of pest problems.
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Odorous House Ants
Commonly known as sugar ants, stink ants, or coconut ants, odorous house ants get their name from the strong, coconut-like smell they release when disturbed or crushed.
Exterior Pest Control
The majority of pests enter your home from the outside. Treating the outside of your home first is a best practice that is often more effective and safer than treating the inside.
Fire Ants
Given to building their mounds in lawns, parks, cemeteries, athletic fields and similar areas, the fire ant is often in direct conflict with people, coupled with its aggressive stinging behavior makes this species intolerable in most situations.
COVID-19 Health & Safety Precautions
Faith Pest Control takes your health and safety seriously, especially considering the recent proliferation of COVID-19 in Georgia. While no one in our organization has been exposed to or diagnosed with nor is anyone showing symptoms of COVID-19, we are implementing stricter guidelines for all employees to maintain the health and safety of our customers and employees.
Jasper Georgia Pest Control – The Dangers of Fire Ants
Pest Control in Jasper Georgia, especially dealing with Fire Ants can be very dangerous. The Imported Fire Ant typically nests in the soil and has the characteristic conical shaped earthen mound protruding above ground. Imported Fire Ant nests can be