Whether you live in the big city or a small town, pests are always a threat to your home and your family. That’s why you need to have a pest control plan in place.

Fortunately, there are some top companies in the area that can handle all of your pest needs. Read on to learn more about these companies and how they can help you get rid of those pesky pests in your home.

Cockroaches

Cockroaches are not only unsightly, they can also spread germs and bacteria that can be harmful to your health. They can also cause allergic reactions in people who are sensitive to cockroach allergens.

While cockroaches can be quite difficult to control, you can reduce their numbers by following some simple cockroach prevention tips. First, be sure to seal up any cracks or crevices that they might be able to enter.

Second, keep your kitchen and pantry clean at all times. Store your food in sealed, pest-proof containers and don’t leave dishes or pet food out.

Third, use a flashlight to inspect areas like under countertops or around water heaters for signs of cockroach activity. You can also set traps for roaches in different places, and check them daily to determine the level of infestation and identify where you need help.

A good pest control professional can help you get rid of pest control in Amarillo TX for good by using a multi-step strategy that includes sanitation and exclusion. This approach is referred to as integrated pest management (IPM).

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are a pest that is often overlooked, but is a problem in Amarillo TX. They bite while you sleep and leave itchy red bumps on your skin. If you suspect that you may have a bed bug infestation in your home, contact a pest control company to get help in removing them.

Amarillo’s warm weather makes it a great place for many people to live, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t unwanted pests in the area. Pests like stink bugs, spiders and termites are common in this part of the country.

Thankfully, Orkin has a wide variety of solutions for homeowners in Amarillo, including one-time treatments and ongoing monthly or quarterly services. Their proprietary cycle of services is designed to ensure complete eradication and on-going monitoring for Amarillo’s most common pests.

Amarillo pest control companies are seeing a lot of call volume from customers who have bed bugs in their homes or hotels. According to Bugs Burney, owner of Bro’s Pest Control in Amarillo, these pests are a problem that is not going away anytime soon.

Termites

Termites are a pest that can harm your home and cause health problems. You should get them treated as soon as possible if you notice termite activity around your property.

Several factors attract termites to a house: wood that is in contact with the foundation, cracks in building exteriors, and moisture. The weather and geographic location also play a role in whether you will experience an infestation.

Subterranean termites typically swarm at certain times of the year, depending on species. Most swarm during spring or summer, but drywood termites can be active all year round.

The most common way for termites to get into a home is through cracks in the foundation or siding. Swarmer termites will build mud tubes in these imperfections.

These mud tubes are like “links” that allow termites to get from the soil to wood that may be above ground. You’ll often see these mud tubes in areas where you can access the wood, such as under cabinets or around windows and doors.

Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes (family Culicidae) are blood-sucking insects that can transmit disease to humans and other animals. They can carry a wide range of pathogens, including malaria, yellow fever, Zika virus and Dengue virus.

Mosquito bites involve the mosquito inserting its proboscis into the skin of its target, which it then uses to probe for blood vessels beneath the skin. It then sucks the blood into its body, secreting saliva that contains pathogens and enters the bloodstream.

Female mosquitoes eat blood to obtain protein for the development of their eggs and to sustain themselves and other adult females. Their abdomen can hold three times its own weight in blood and expands considerably when a female takes a blood meal.

Mosquitoes can feed during daytime as well as at dusk and after dark. They are particularly active in areas that flood, such as river backwaters and low-lying land. Inland floodwater mosquitoes, for example, are frequently found around homes in the Amarillo area during the spring and summer.