Friday, February 25, 2011

Dallas - Fort Worth - Arlington - Lewisville - Flower Mound - Benbrook Pest Control Prevention Tips

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Dallas Fort Worth termite prevention tips!

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Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC has some great tips and information on how to prevent termites in both post construction and pre construction phases of building.
Termite Prevention Tips Post Construction:
  1. Avoid water accumulation near your structures foundation.
  2. Divert water away with properly functioning downspouts, gutters and splash blocks.
  3. Make sure the structure is properly ventilated, including the attic and internal crawl spaces.
  4. Identify and fix all water leaks in your home, both internal and external
  5. Remove any brush or heavy growth around your home.
  6. Never bury wood scrapes or waste lumber in your yard.
  7. Store all fire wood and excess building material away from the structure
  8. Most importantly, eliminate wood contact with the soil by maintain at least a one-inch gap between the soil and wood portions of the building
  Termite Prevention Tips Pre Construction: 
  1. Clean building site of all stumps, roots, wood and similar materials before you start construction.
  2. Remove all form boards and grade stakes used in construction.
  3. There should be no contact between the building woodwork and the soil or fill.  Exterior woodwork should be located a minimum of 6 inches above ground and beams in crawl spaces at least 18 inches above ground to provide ample space to make future inspections.
  4. Landscape plants and irrigation should not be placed within two feet of the foundation.
  5. Thorough annual inspections should be conducted to discover evidence of wood damage or termite activity such as shelter tubes on foundation surfaces, wings or adult termites.
  6. Any wood to ground/soil contact, such as fence post, poles and general foundation structures, should be commercially pressure treated, and should not touch another structure.
Do you have questions about termite control?  http://buzzkillpestcontrol.com/termitecontrol.html Call Buzz Kill Pest Control for a free termite inspection, estimate or any other pest control needs. Together we can work through the problem and make your home or business termite free.  Buzz Kill Pest Control provides conventional termite treatments, baiting termite treatments, pre construction treatments and post construction treatments with guarantees.
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 Cooler temperatures means pests will be moving indoors!
Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC has some great tips and information on how to prevent bugs and rodents from entering your home.
 Rodents are excellent climbers and when fall starts and food sources are scarce, they can easily enter your home. Mice can squeeze through spaces as small as a nickel. Rats can gain entry to a home through a hole the size of a quarter. Other pests can crawl through weep holes, tiny cracks around window and doors, under garage doors, from branches and shrubs that touch the home, eaves, etc.
Preventative tips that you can do as a homeowner:
  • Cut down on entryways, which can reduce problems indoors. Install door sweeps or thresholds at the base of all exterior entry doors. Don’t forget to check the garage door and fit with a bottom seal.
  • Seal cracks and holes on the outside of the home including entry points for utilities and pipes (outdoor faucets, gas meters, clothes dryer vents, telephone wires, cable/TV wires, etc.).
  • Remove sources of moisture and harborage.
  • Keep branches and shrubs trimmed away from the home.
  • Store garbage in sealed containers and dispose of it on a regular basis.
  • Store any firewood away from the house and off of the ground.
  • Don't overlook proper drainage at the foundation and always install gutters or diverts which will channel water away from the structure.
  • Consider applying an exterior insecticide treatment.
While sealing is a more permanent way to exclude pests originating from the outdoors; it can be labor-intensive and sometimes impractical. Pest proofing can be supplemented by an exterior treatment with an insecticide. Call a reputable company like Buzz Kill Pest Control for additional information and treatments if necessary. Together we can work through the problem and make your home or business bug and rodent free this fall and winter.
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Friday, February 18, 2011

Ant Extermination Control Service Fort Worth - Dallas - Arlington - Plano - Frisco - McKinney - Southlake - Grapevine Texas

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Buzz Kill Pest Control knows that ants can be a nuisance to your home, yard or business year round. There are many kinds of ants that can invade your residence or business. Identifying the type of ant is very important in the treatment that is provided for you.
Buzz Kill Pest Control performs a thorough inspection to identify what kind of ant is causing your problem in order to treat and eliminate these bothersome pests.
Carpenter Ants, Camponotus sp. (Mayr)
Often a common sight around Texas homes throughout the year. There are 25 species of Camponotus in the United States and most are native species. Although their natural nesting sites are in trees, Carpenter Ants can also invade and live indoors.
Description and Habits:
  • Adults vary in length (polymorphic): Minor worker: 1/4 inch; Major worker: 1/2 inch; Winged Reproductives: up to 7/16 inch; Functional wingless queen: 9/16 inch
  • Coloration varies from solid dull black or yellowish-red to a combination of black and dull red or reddish-orange
  • Have only one segment or node between their thorax and abdomen
  • Have a circle of hairs at the tip of their abdomen
  • Have evenly rounded thorax when viewed from the side
  • Generally nest outdoors- indoor nests my be satellite colonies

Carpenter Ants are highly adaptable and capable of establishing nests in diverse environments. They most commonly occur in wooded areas preferring to nest in a moist, humid environment. They nest in live or dead trees and stumps, dead tree limbs, buried wood, in firewood, fence posts, landscape timbers, tree holes, hollow wooden doors, ceiling beams, under roofing boards and attic insulation, voids above windows and porches, under rocks, logs and other objects on the ground.
In structures, timbers damaged by water leaks attract these ants, and they select damp, soft, decaying areas for nesting sites. These ants prefer to nest in wood, but are capable of nesting in preformed cavities, or natural cavities, termite galleries, or even in exposed sites in boxes, cabinets or attics. Carpenter Ants do not eat wood, but remove quantities of it to enlarge the nest for a growing colony. This activity may cause structural damage. When searching for food, Carpenter Ants feed mainly on honeydew produced by homopterous insects (aphids, mealy bugs, and scales) that feed on sap from plant tissues.

Little Black Ants, Monomorium minimum (Buckley)
Little is known of the life history of this ant.
Description and Habits:

  • Body 1/16 inch in length (monomorphic)
  • Antennae have 12 segments with a 3-segmented club
  • Shiny black
  • Workers prey on insects and feed on honeydew produced by plant sucking insects such as aphids

Little Black Ant colonies are moderately sized to large, containing up to 2,000 workers and many queens. Colonies consist almost exclusively of workers and brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae) during most of the year, but winged males and females are produced during the summer. Nuptial flights have not been observed but probably occur. It is presumed that most nests are established by one or two queens. In the laboratory, queens may live approximately one year; workers may live about four months.

Red Imported Fire Ants, Solenopsis geminata
Fire Ants build mounds of soft soil. When disturbed, they emerge aggressively and sting. The sting usually leaves a white pustule on the skin.
Description and Habits:
  • Vary in size (1/16 to almost 1/4 inch long), with the largest workers 2 or 3 times larger than the smallest
  • Single queen (monogyne form): only one queen per colony or mound; slightly larger workers; members of colonies are territorial; mound densities usually 2,080 mounds per acre; fewer ants per acre
  • Multiple queen (polygyne form): dozens of queens per colony; smaller average worker ants; colonies are interconnected; mound densities 100 to 1,000+ per acre; more ants per acre

Solenopsis geminata is the most common native Fire Ant species encountered. To the unaided eye, they are almost identical to Red Imported Fire ants. However, S. geminata will have a few larger workers with large, square-shaped heads. These ants specialize in collecting and milling seeds.

Pharaoh Ants, Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus)
Pharaoh Ants have a stinger, but it is not always visible. They do not sting humans.
Description and Habits:
  • More commonly know as the "Sugar Ant"
  • Body length 1/12 to 1/16 inch long (monomorphic)
  • Body coloration varies from golden yellow to reddish-brown
  • Have 12-segmented antennae that ends with a 3-segmented club
  • Feeds on sweets (jelly, sugar, honey, etc.), cakes and breads, and greasy or fatty foods

Pharaoh ants form large colonies consisting of many nests, which colony members move freely between, without any antagonism. Colonies vary greatly in size. Some colonies may have only a single queen with a few hundred workers, whereas other colonies may have hundreds of queens with several thousand workers. Queens may live for a year and lay up to 35 eggs per day. Workers develop from egg to adult in 36 days. Winged males and females require about 44 days to develop. The life span of workers is about 70 days.


-Information provided by http://urbanentomology.tamu.edu/urban_pests/index.cfm-
 
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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Fort Worth - Arlington - Benbrook - Keller - Hurst - Bedford - Euless Termite Control Service

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Buzz Kill Pest Control
Fort Worth 817-812-2899 
Dallas 214-233-6824
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Buzz Kill Pest Control has 20 years of experience in treating termites in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. We provide termite control and termite services for commercial, residential and industrial structures in both pre-construction and post construction phases of building. We offer liquid or conventional treatments along with baiting systems that include products like Termidor, Talstar, Advance Termite Bait System and Firstline Termite Defense System.

Buzz Kill Pest Control knows every infestation is unique and requires us to perform an inspection prior to making any recommendation of treatment or giving an estimate. If you are in the pre-construction phase of building and looking to prevent termites or you are concerned that you might have an active infestation of termites, call Buzz Kill Pest Control for a free termite estimate or consultation.
Visit our Specials page for a money saving offer that could be applied to your termite treatment.

Native Subterranean Termites, Reticulitermes sp.
Subterranean Termites are the most destructive insect pests of wood in the United States. They cause billions of dollars in damage each year and have a negative impact on a family's most valuable possession - the home.
In nature, Subterranean Termites are beneficial because they break down cellulose into usable nutrients. The biomass resulting from this process is recycled to the soil as humus. Subterranean Termites are, therefore, considered important to our ecosystem.
Problems occur when termites attack the wooden elements of homes, businesses and warehouses built by humans. The presence of termites is often not readily noticed because their activity is hidden behind wallboards, siding or wood trim. Homeowners in all areas of Texas should watch for Subterranean Termites and take precautions against infestations. To minimize damage from termites, it is helpful to know the description, life cycle and signs of infestation of termites as well as preventive and control measures.
 
Identification
Subterranean Termites are social insects that live in nests or colonies in the soil. They contain three forms or castes: reproductives, workers (pseudergates) and soldiers. Individuals of each caste have several stages: the egg; the larva that develops into a pseudergate and eventually into a brachypterous nymph or soldier; and the adult. There are three forms of adult reproductive termites including primary, secondary and tertiary.
Reproductive males and females can be winged (primary) or wingless (secondary or tertiary). Females of each can lay eggs and produce offspring. The bodies of winged primary reproductives, also called swarmers or alates, vary by species from coal black to pale yellow-brown. Wings may be pale or smoky gray to brown and have distinct vein patterns used in identification. Reticulitermes swarmer termites are about 1/4 to 3/8 inch long.
Secondary and tertiary reproductives live within the colony and are white to cream-colored. These termites form a backup for the primary queen and may replace her if she is injured or dies. These termites mate within the colony and lay viable eggs. If supplementary reproductives and worker termites become isolated from the main colony, they can establish a new sub-colony.
Termite workers (psuedergates) make up the largest number of individuals within a colony and do all the work. They are wingless, white to creamy white and 1/4 to 3/8 inch long. They forage for food, feed the other castes, groom the queen and maintain and build tunnels and shelter tubes. Their mouthparts are very hard and adapted for chewing through wood or other cellulose materials. The worker caste is responsible for the damage that makes termites an economically important problem.
Soldiers resemble workers in color and general appearance, except they have well-developed brownish heads with strong mandibles or jaws. Soldiers defend the colony against invaders, primarily ants and other termites. They cannot forage for food or feed themselves, and they depend on the workers to care for them.
Ants and termites often swarm at about the same time of year but control measures for each differ greatly. It is therefore, important to be able to distinguish between swarming termites and ants.
 
Biology and habits
After 2 to 4 years, a Subterranean termite colony is mature and produces "swarmers" (winged primary reproductives). Termite swarmers leave the colony in large numbers during the spring and early summer. Swarming begins in South Texas in January and February; in the Panhandle region of Texas, swarms do not occur until April and May. Environmental factors such as heat, light, and moisture trigger the emergence of swarmers, with each species having its own set of requirements. The number of swarmers produced is proportional to the age and size of the colony.
During the swarming process, males (kings) and females (queens) pair off using pheromones. Successful reproductive pairs land, lose their wings and seek cover under rocks or other moist materials. A pair will make a very small nest before mating. Initially, the new queen termites lays only a few eggs. The male remains with the female and helps care for developing eggs and the larva that hatch.
The maximum size of a termite colony depends on location, food availability and environmental conditions, especially temperature and moisture. Some colonies remain small; others contain up to several thousand individuals. New colonies form when groups of termites become isolated from the main colony and establish sub-colonies. This is called "colony splitting" or "budding." These sub-colonies may exist independently or reunite with the main colony.
Subterranean Termites get their nutrition from wood and other material containing cellulose. Paper, cotton, burlap or other plant products often are actively consumed by termites. Sometimes termites will even tunnel into the dead heartwood or pith of living plants. Most species of Subterranean Termites cannot digest cellulose directly and depend on single celled protozoans and bacteria living in their hindguts to help digest the cellulose. Digested cellulose is then shared with the developing larvae, other workers, soldiers and reproductives.
Termites are attracted to certain odors of wood-decaying fungi that make the wood more palatable and easier to penetrate. In some instances, the fungi provide a source of nitrogen in the termite diet.
Moisture is important to Subterranean Termites as they have very little resistance to dehydration. To survive, termites must maintain contact with the soil (their primary source of moisture) or other above-ground moisture sources, such as defective plumbing, leaky roofs, leaks from air conditioning condensers or poorly maintained gutters.
 
Damage
Dead trees and brush provide a natural food source for foraging Subterranean Termites. When natural vegetation is cleared and houses are built, termites often switch to feeding on wooden structures. Termites enter buildings through wood that is in direct contact with the soil and by building shelter tubes over or through cracks in foundations. Any cellulose material in direct contact with the soil, such as trees, vines or plumbing fixtures, can serve as an avenue of infestation.
 
Signs of infestation
Active termite infestations can be difficult to detect. To find out if a home is infested, the structure should be checked for evidence of swarmers (including wings or dead termites in windows), mud tubes or damaged wood inside or around a structure.

Swarmers: Generally, the first sign of infestation homeowners notice is swarming reproductives on windowsills or near indoor lights. Swarming termites inside the house usually indicate an active infestation in the structure. Termite wings may be found on windowsills or stuck to cobwebs indoors. Though swarmers outdoors are a natural phenomenon, they indicate that termites are present and may be attacking nearby structures.
Mud tubes: Mud shelter tubes on crawl space piers, utility penetrations or on foundation walls and slabs are a sign of termite infestation. Termite shelter tubes can blend in well with the soil or concrete, making them difficult to see. To make inspecting the home for termites easier, prune vegetation away from the house walls. The soil line should be several inches below the top of slabs or foundation walls. An inspector should look for mud tubes carefully along cracks, in corners or where the top of the foundation is close to the ground. A screwdriver is useful to break open suspected termite tubes and detect live termites.
Wood damage often is not found initially, but is positive indication of a current or past termite infestation. Wherever wood comes in contact with the soil there is a high risk for termite entry. Carefully examine any wood that thuds or sounds dull when struck by a screwdriver or hammer. Probing suspected areas with sharp instrument such as a screwdriver or an ice pick will often disclose termite galleries or damage.
 
Characteristics of damaged wood
Subterranean Termite damage is usually confined to the soft, spring-growth of wood. Termite tunnels and galleries tend to follow the wood grain and are lined with mud or may have a pale, spotted appearance resulting from soft fecal material plastered on tunnel surfaces. Moisture sources may cause wood decay and can encourage Subterranean termite infestation. Deterioration caused by wood-destroying fungi can be confused with termite damage.
 
Distribution
Several species of Subterranean Termites are found in the United States; they live in every state except Alaska. Two major types of Subterranean Termites are commonly found in Texas. They are the Native Subterranean termite and Formosan Subterranean termite, and both are serious threats to wooden structures.
Native Subterranean Termite species in the Genus Reticulitermes are found throughout the United States. Because they are so broadly distributed they are considered the most economically important.

If you feel you have a pest, termite, mosquito or other type of insect or varmit problem or want a free inspection, then contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today.
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Buzz Kill Pest Control provides residential, commercial and industrial pest services to Dallas Fort Worth Texas and surrounding areas.  Some of the services offered by Buzz Kill Pest Control are termite conventional and baiting treatments, flea and tick treatments, rodent mouse and rat control, mosquito control, mosquito misting systems, animal trapping, bee and wasp service, green or organic pest control, ant sprays and many other services. 

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Dallas - Plano - Frisco - Allen - McKinney - Richardson - Lewisville Termite Control Service Treatment

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Buzz Kill Pest Control
Fort Worth 817-812-2899 
Dallas 214-233-6824
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Buzz Kill Pest Control has 20 years of experience in treating termites in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. We provide termite control and termite services for commercial, residential and industrial structures in both pre-construction and post construction phases of building. We offer liquid or conventional treatments along with baiting systems that include products like Termidor, Talstar, Advance Termite Bait System and Firstline Termite Defense System.

Buzz Kill Pest Control knows every infestation is unique and requires us to perform an inspection prior to making any recommendation of treatment or giving an estimate. If you are in the pre-construction phase of building and looking to prevent termites or you are concerned that you might have an active infestation of termites, call Buzz Kill Pest Control for a free termite estimate or consultation.
Visit our Specials page for a money saving offer that could be applied to your termite treatment.

Native Subterranean Termites, Reticulitermes sp.
Subterranean Termites are the most destructive insect pests of wood in the United States. They cause billions of dollars in damage each year and have a negative impact on a family's most valuable possession - the home.
In nature, Subterranean Termites are beneficial because they break down cellulose into usable nutrients. The biomass resulting from this process is recycled to the soil as humus. Subterranean Termites are, therefore, considered important to our ecosystem.
Problems occur when termites attack the wooden elements of homes, businesses and warehouses built by humans. The presence of termites is often not readily noticed because their activity is hidden behind wallboards, siding or wood trim. Homeowners in all areas of Texas should watch for Subterranean Termites and take precautions against infestations. To minimize damage from termites, it is helpful to know the description, life cycle and signs of infestation of termites as well as preventive and control measures.
 
Identification
Subterranean Termites are social insects that live in nests or colonies in the soil. They contain three forms or castes: reproductives, workers (pseudergates) and soldiers. Individuals of each caste have several stages: the egg; the larva that develops into a pseudergate and eventually into a brachypterous nymph or soldier; and the adult. There are three forms of adult reproductive termites including primary, secondary and tertiary.
Reproductive males and females can be winged (primary) or wingless (secondary or tertiary). Females of each can lay eggs and produce offspring. The bodies of winged primary reproductives, also called swarmers or alates, vary by species from coal black to pale yellow-brown. Wings may be pale or smoky gray to brown and have distinct vein patterns used in identification. Reticulitermes swarmer termites are about 1/4 to 3/8 inch long.
Secondary and tertiary reproductives live within the colony and are white to cream-colored. These termites form a backup for the primary queen and may replace her if she is injured or dies. These termites mate within the colony and lay viable eggs. If supplementary reproductives and worker termites become isolated from the main colony, they can establish a new sub-colony.
Termite workers (psuedergates) make up the largest number of individuals within a colony and do all the work. They are wingless, white to creamy white and 1/4 to 3/8 inch long. They forage for food, feed the other castes, groom the queen and maintain and build tunnels and shelter tubes. Their mouthparts are very hard and adapted for chewing through wood or other cellulose materials. The worker caste is responsible for the damage that makes termites an economically important problem.
Soldiers resemble workers in color and general appearance, except they have well-developed brownish heads with strong mandibles or jaws. Soldiers defend the colony against invaders, primarily ants and other termites. They cannot forage for food or feed themselves, and they depend on the workers to care for them.
Ants and termites often swarm at about the same time of year but control measures for each differ greatly. It is therefore, important to be able to distinguish between swarming termites and ants.
 
Biology and habits
After 2 to 4 years, a Subterranean termite colony is mature and produces "swarmers" (winged primary reproductives). Termite swarmers leave the colony in large numbers during the spring and early summer. Swarming begins in South Texas in January and February; in the Panhandle region of Texas, swarms do not occur until April and May. Environmental factors such as heat, light, and moisture trigger the emergence of swarmers, with each species having its own set of requirements. The number of swarmers produced is proportional to the age and size of the colony.
During the swarming process, males (kings) and females (queens) pair off using pheromones. Successful reproductive pairs land, lose their wings and seek cover under rocks or other moist materials. A pair will make a very small nest before mating. Initially, the new queen termites lays only a few eggs. The male remains with the female and helps care for developing eggs and the larva that hatch.
The maximum size of a termite colony depends on location, food availability and environmental conditions, especially temperature and moisture. Some colonies remain small; others contain up to several thousand individuals. New colonies form when groups of termites become isolated from the main colony and establish sub-colonies. This is called "colony splitting" or "budding." These sub-colonies may exist independently or reunite with the main colony.
Subterranean Termites get their nutrition from wood and other material containing cellulose. Paper, cotton, burlap or other plant products often are actively consumed by termites. Sometimes termites will even tunnel into the dead heartwood or pith of living plants. Most species of Subterranean Termites cannot digest cellulose directly and depend on single celled protozoans and bacteria living in their hindguts to help digest the cellulose. Digested cellulose is then shared with the developing larvae, other workers, soldiers and reproductives.
Termites are attracted to certain odors of wood-decaying fungi that make the wood more palatable and easier to penetrate. In some instances, the fungi provide a source of nitrogen in the termite diet.
Moisture is important to Subterranean Termites as they have very little resistance to dehydration. To survive, termites must maintain contact with the soil (their primary source of moisture) or other above-ground moisture sources, such as defective plumbing, leaky roofs, leaks from air conditioning condensers or poorly maintained gutters.
 
Damage
Dead trees and brush provide a natural food source for foraging Subterranean Termites. When natural vegetation is cleared and houses are built, termites often switch to feeding on wooden structures. Termites enter buildings through wood that is in direct contact with the soil and by building shelter tubes over or through cracks in foundations. Any cellulose material in direct contact with the soil, such as trees, vines or plumbing fixtures, can serve as an avenue of infestation.
 
Signs of infestation
Active termite infestations can be difficult to detect. To find out if a home is infested, the structure should be checked for evidence of swarmers (including wings or dead termites in windows), mud tubes or damaged wood inside or around a structure.

Swarmers: Generally, the first sign of infestation homeowners notice is swarming reproductives on windowsills or near indoor lights. Swarming termites inside the house usually indicate an active infestation in the structure. Termite wings may be found on windowsills or stuck to cobwebs indoors. Though swarmers outdoors are a natural phenomenon, they indicate that termites are present and may be attacking nearby structures.
Mud tubes: Mud shelter tubes on crawl space piers, utility penetrations or on foundation walls and slabs are a sign of termite infestation. Termite shelter tubes can blend in well with the soil or concrete, making them difficult to see. To make inspecting the home for termites easier, prune vegetation away from the house walls. The soil line should be several inches below the top of slabs or foundation walls. An inspector should look for mud tubes carefully along cracks, in corners or where the top of the foundation is close to the ground. A screwdriver is useful to break open suspected termite tubes and detect live termites.
Wood damage often is not found initially, but is positive indication of a current or past termite infestation. Wherever wood comes in contact with the soil there is a high risk for termite entry. Carefully examine any wood that thuds or sounds dull when struck by a screwdriver or hammer. Probing suspected areas with sharp instrument such as a screwdriver or an ice pick will often disclose termite galleries or damage.
 
Characteristics of damaged wood
Subterranean Termite damage is usually confined to the soft, spring-growth of wood. Termite tunnels and galleries tend to follow the wood grain and are lined with mud or may have a pale, spotted appearance resulting from soft fecal material plastered on tunnel surfaces. Moisture sources may cause wood decay and can encourage Subterranean termite infestation. Deterioration caused by wood-destroying fungi can be confused with termite damage.
 
Distribution
Several species of Subterranean Termites are found in the United States; they live in every state except Alaska. Two major types of Subterranean Termites are commonly found in Texas. They are the Native Subterranean termite and Formosan Subterranean termite, and both are serious threats to wooden structures.
Native Subterranean Termite species in the Genus Reticulitermes are found throughout the United States. Because they are so broadly distributed they are considered the most economically important.

 
If you feel you have a pest, termite, mosquito or other type of insect or varmit problem or want a free inspection, then contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today.
 
Fort Worth 817-812-2899 / Dallas 214-233-6824 / E-mail: info@buzzkillpestcontrol.com / Web: www.buzzkillpestcontrol.com
 
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Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers excellent service with honesty and integrity. Buzz Kill Pest Control maintains the highest standard in care for your home or business. We believe in conducting business in a professional and truthful manner with your best interest in mind. We look forward to doing business with you and building a foundation of trust for years to come. The Buzz Kill Pest Control family welcomes you and looks forward to a long and happy relationship. When you think Pest Control we want you to think Buzz Kill Pest Control!

 
Buzz Kill Pest Control provides residential, commercial and industrial pest services to Dallas Fort Worth Texas and surrounding areas.  Some of the services offered by Buzz Kill Pest Control are termite conventional and baiting treatments, flea and tick treatments, rodent mouse and rat control, mosquito control, mosquito misting systems, animal trapping, bee and wasp service, green or organic pest control, ant sprays and many other services. 

Buzz Kill Pest Control Pest Control provides cockroach extermination, rodent control services, termite treatments and many other forms of pest control to the following cities:
Addison  |  Aledo  |  Allen  |  Alvarado  |  Argyle  |  Arlington  |  Aubrey  |  Azle  |  Balch Springs  |  Bedford  |  Benbrook  |  Bridgeport  |  Burleson  |  Carrollton - North  |  Carrollton - South  |  Carter Park  |  Casa View  |  Cedar Crest  |  Cedar Hill  |  Cityview  |  Cleburne  |  Cockrell Hill  |  Colleyville  |  Collin County  |  Coppell  |  Corinth  |  Crowley  |  Dallas - Downtown  |  Dalworthington Gardens  |  Decatur  |  Deep Ellum  |  Denton  |  Denton County  |  Desoto  |  Dfw  |  Duncanville  |  Eastchase  |  Edgecliff  |  Ellis County  |  Ennis  |  Euless  |  Everman  |  Fair Park  |  Fairview  |  Farmers Branch  |  Farmersville  |  Ferris  |  Flower Mound  |  Forest Hill  |  Frisco  |  Ft. Worth - Downtown  |  Gainesville  |  Garland  |  Granbury  |  Grand Prairie  |  Grapevine  |  Greenway  |  Haltom City  |  Handley-Meadowbrook  |  Haslet  |  Highland Hills  |  Highland Park  |  Hurst  |  Hutchins  |  Irving  |  Johnson County  |  Joshua  |  Keller  |  Kennedale  |  Kiest Forest  |  Kleberg  |  Lake Dallas  |  Lake Highlands  |  Lake Worth  |  Lakeside  |  Lakewood  |  Lancaster  |  Las Colinas  |  Lewisville  |  Little Elm  |  Love Field  |  Mansfield  |  Mckinney  |  Mesquite  |  Midlothian  |  Morningside  |  Mt. Tabor  |  Newark  |  North Dallas  |  North Richland Hills  |  Oak Cliff  |  Oak Lawn  |  Pantego  |  Paradise  |  Parker County  |  Plano  |  Pleasant Grove  |  Preston Royal  |  Prestonwood  |  Princeton  |  Red Oak  |  Rhome  |  Richardson  |  Richland Hills  |  Ridglea  |  River Oaks  |  Roanoke  |  Rockwall  |  Rowlett  |  Sachse  |  Saginaw  |  Sanger  |  Seagoville  |  Shady Shores  |  Smu  |  Southlake  |  Springtown  |  Stockyards  |  Tcu  |  The Colony  |  The M Streets  |  Town Creek  |  University Park  |  Urban Park  |  Valley View  |  Venus  |  Vickery Meadow  |  Walnut Hill  |  Watauga  |  Waxahachie  |  Weatherford  |  Wedgewood  |  West Dallas  |  Westover Hills  |  White Lake  |  White Rock  |  White Settlement  |  Willow Park  |  Wilmer  |  Wise County  |  Worth Heights  |  Wylie  |  Wynnewood

Fort Worth, Burleson, Manfield, Arlington, Benbrook Texas Termite Control Treatment Service

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Buzz Kill Pest Control has 20 years of experience in treating termites in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. We provide termite control and termite services for commercial, residential and industrial structures in both pre-construction and post construction phases of building. We offer liquid or conventional treatments along with baiting systems that include products like Termidor, Talstar, Advance Termite Bait System and Firstline Termite Defense System.

Buzz Kill Pest Control knows every infestation is unique and requires us to perform an inspection prior to making any recommendation of treatment or giving an estimate. If you are in the pre-construction phase of building and looking to prevent termites or you are concerned that you might have an active infestation of termites, call Buzz Kill Pest Control for a free termite estimate or consultation.
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Native Subterranean Termites, Reticulitermes sp.
Subterranean Termites are the most destructive insect pests of wood in the United States. They cause billions of dollars in damage each year and have a negative impact on a family's most valuable possession - the home.
In nature, Subterranean Termites are beneficial because they break down cellulose into usable nutrients. The biomass resulting from this process is recycled to the soil as humus. Subterranean Termites are, therefore, considered important to our ecosystem.
Problems occur when termites attack the wooden elements of homes, businesses and warehouses built by humans. The presence of termites is often not readily noticed because their activity is hidden behind wallboards, siding or wood trim. Homeowners in all areas of Texas should watch for Subterranean Termites and take precautions against infestations. To minimize damage from termites, it is helpful to know the description, life cycle and signs of infestation of termites as well as preventive and control measures.
 
Identification
Subterranean Termites are social insects that live in nests or colonies in the soil. They contain three forms or castes: reproductives, workers (pseudergates) and soldiers. Individuals of each caste have several stages: the egg; the larva that develops into a pseudergate and eventually into a brachypterous nymph or soldier; and the adult. There are three forms of adult reproductive termites including primary, secondary and tertiary.
Reproductive males and females can be winged (primary) or wingless (secondary or tertiary). Females of each can lay eggs and produce offspring. The bodies of winged primary reproductives, also called swarmers or alates, vary by species from coal black to pale yellow-brown. Wings may be pale or smoky gray to brown and have distinct vein patterns used in identification. Reticulitermes swarmer termites are about 1/4 to 3/8 inch long.
Secondary and tertiary reproductives live within the colony and are white to cream-colored. These termites form a backup for the primary queen and may replace her if she is injured or dies. These termites mate within the colony and lay viable eggs. If supplementary reproductives and worker termites become isolated from the main colony, they can establish a new sub-colony.
Termite workers (psuedergates) make up the largest number of individuals within a colony and do all the work. They are wingless, white to creamy white and 1/4 to 3/8 inch long. They forage for food, feed the other castes, groom the queen and maintain and build tunnels and shelter tubes. Their mouthparts are very hard and adapted for chewing through wood or other cellulose materials. The worker caste is responsible for the damage that makes termites an economically important problem.
Soldiers resemble workers in color and general appearance, except they have well-developed brownish heads with strong mandibles or jaws. Soldiers defend the colony against invaders, primarily ants and other termites. They cannot forage for food or feed themselves, and they depend on the workers to care for them.
Ants and termites often swarm at about the same time of year but control measures for each differ greatly. It is therefore, important to be able to distinguish between swarming termites and ants.
 
Biology and habits
After 2 to 4 years, a Subterranean termite colony is mature and produces "swarmers" (winged primary reproductives). Termite swarmers leave the colony in large numbers during the spring and early summer. Swarming begins in South Texas in January and February; in the Panhandle region of Texas, swarms do not occur until April and May. Environmental factors such as heat, light, and moisture trigger the emergence of swarmers, with each species having its own set of requirements. The number of swarmers produced is proportional to the age and size of the colony.
During the swarming process, males (kings) and females (queens) pair off using pheromones. Successful reproductive pairs land, lose their wings and seek cover under rocks or other moist materials. A pair will make a very small nest before mating. Initially, the new queen termites lays only a few eggs. The male remains with the female and helps care for developing eggs and the larva that hatch.
The maximum size of a termite colony depends on location, food availability and environmental conditions, especially temperature and moisture. Some colonies remain small; others contain up to several thousand individuals. New colonies form when groups of termites become isolated from the main colony and establish sub-colonies. This is called "colony splitting" or "budding." These sub-colonies may exist independently or reunite with the main colony.
Subterranean Termites get their nutrition from wood and other material containing cellulose. Paper, cotton, burlap or other plant products often are actively consumed by termites. Sometimes termites will even tunnel into the dead heartwood or pith of living plants. Most species of Subterranean Termites cannot digest cellulose directly and depend on single celled protozoans and bacteria living in their hindguts to help digest the cellulose. Digested cellulose is then shared with the developing larvae, other workers, soldiers and reproductives.
Termites are attracted to certain odors of wood-decaying fungi that make the wood more palatable and easier to penetrate. In some instances, the fungi provide a source of nitrogen in the termite diet.
Moisture is important to Subterranean Termites as they have very little resistance to dehydration. To survive, termites must maintain contact with the soil (their primary source of moisture) or other above-ground moisture sources, such as defective plumbing, leaky roofs, leaks from air conditioning condensers or poorly maintained gutters.
 
Damage
Dead trees and brush provide a natural food source for foraging Subterranean Termites. When natural vegetation is cleared and houses are built, termites often switch to feeding on wooden structures. Termites enter buildings through wood that is in direct contact with the soil and by building shelter tubes over or through cracks in foundations. Any cellulose material in direct contact with the soil, such as trees, vines or plumbing fixtures, can serve as an avenue of infestation.
 
Signs of infestation
Active termite infestations can be difficult to detect. To find out if a home is infested, the structure should be checked for evidence of swarmers (including wings or dead termites in windows), mud tubes or damaged wood inside or around a structure.

Swarmers: Generally, the first sign of infestation homeowners notice is swarming reproductives on windowsills or near indoor lights. Swarming termites inside the house usually indicate an active infestation in the structure. Termite wings may be found on windowsills or stuck to cobwebs indoors. Though swarmers outdoors are a natural phenomenon, they indicate that termites are present and may be attacking nearby structures.
Mud tubes: Mud shelter tubes on crawl space piers, utility penetrations or on foundation walls and slabs are a sign of termite infestation. Termite shelter tubes can blend in well with the soil or concrete, making them difficult to see. To make inspecting the home for termites easier, prune vegetation away from the house walls. The soil line should be several inches below the top of slabs or foundation walls. An inspector should look for mud tubes carefully along cracks, in corners or where the top of the foundation is close to the ground. A screwdriver is useful to break open suspected termite tubes and detect live termites.
Wood damage often is not found initially, but is positive indication of a current or past termite infestation. Wherever wood comes in contact with the soil there is a high risk for termite entry. Carefully examine any wood that thuds or sounds dull when struck by a screwdriver or hammer. Probing suspected areas with sharp instrument such as a screwdriver or an ice pick will often disclose termite galleries or damage.
 
Characteristics of damaged wood
Subterranean Termite damage is usually confined to the soft, spring-growth of wood. Termite tunnels and galleries tend to follow the wood grain and are lined with mud or may have a pale, spotted appearance resulting from soft fecal material plastered on tunnel surfaces. Moisture sources may cause wood decay and can encourage Subterranean termite infestation. Deterioration caused by wood-destroying fungi can be confused with termite damage.
 
Distribution
Several species of Subterranean Termites are found in the United States; they live in every state except Alaska. Two major types of Subterranean Termites are commonly found in Texas. They are the Native Subterranean termite and Formosan Subterranean termite, and both are serious threats to wooden structures.
Native Subterranean Termite species in the Genus Reticulitermes are found throughout the United States. Because they are so broadly distributed they are considered the most economically important.

 
If you feel you have a pest, termite, mosquito or other type of insect or varmit problem or want a free inspection, then contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today.
 
Fort Worth 817-812-2899 / Dallas 214-233-6824 / E-mail: info@buzzkillpestcontrol.com / Web: www.buzzkillpestcontrol.com
 
Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers excellent service with honesty and integrity. Buzz Kill Pest Control maintains the highest standard in care for your home or business. We believe in conducting business in a professional and truthful manner with your best interest in mind. We look forward to doing business with you and building a foundation of trust for years to come. The Buzz Kill Pest Control family welcomes you and looks forward to a long and happy relationship. When you think Pest Control we want you to think Buzz Kill Pest Control!

 
Buzz Kill Pest Control provides residential, commercial and industrial pest services to Dallas Fort Worth Texas and surrounding areas.  Some of the services offered by Buzz Kill Pest Control are termite conventional and baiting treatments, flea and tick treatments, rodent mouse and rat control, mosquito control, mosquito misting systems, animal trapping, bee and wasp service, green or organic pest control, ant sprays and many other services. 

Buzz Kill Pest Control Pest Control provides cockroach extermination, rodent control services, termite treatments and many other forms of pest control to the following cities:
Addison  |  Aledo  |  Allen  |  Alvarado  |  Argyle  |  Arlington  |  Aubrey  |  Azle  |  Balch Springs  |  Bedford  |  Benbrook  |  Bridgeport  |  Burleson  |  Carrollton - North  |  Carrollton - South  |  Carter Park  |  Casa View  |  Cedar Crest  |  Cedar Hill  |  Cityview  |  Cleburne  |  Cockrell Hill  |  Colleyville  |  Collin County  |  Coppell  |  Corinth  |  Crowley  |  Dallas - Downtown  |  Dalworthington Gardens  |  Decatur  |  Deep Ellum  |  Denton  |  Denton County  |  Desoto  |  Dfw  |  Duncanville  |  Eastchase  |  Edgecliff  |  Ellis County  |  Ennis  |  Euless  |  Everman  |  Fair Park  |  Fairview  |  Farmers Branch  |  Farmersville  |  Ferris  |  Flower Mound  |  Forest Hill  |  Frisco  |  Ft. Worth - Downtown  |  Gainesville  |  Garland  |  Granbury  |  Grand Prairie  |  Grapevine  |  Greenway  |  Haltom City  |  Handley-Meadowbrook  |  Haslet  |  Highland Hills  |  Highland Park  |  Hurst  |  Hutchins  |  Irving  |  Johnson County  |  Joshua  |  Keller  |  Kennedale  |  Kiest Forest  |  Kleberg  |  Lake Dallas  |  Lake Highlands  |  Lake Worth  |  Lakeside  |  Lakewood  |  Lancaster  |  Las Colinas  |  Lewisville  |  Little Elm  |  Love Field  |  Mansfield  |  Mckinney  |  Mesquite  |  Midlothian  |  Morningside  |  Mt. Tabor  |  Newark  |  North Dallas  |  North Richland Hills  |  Oak Cliff  |  Oak Lawn  |  Pantego  |  Paradise  |  Parker County  |  Plano  |  Pleasant Grove  |  Preston Royal  |  Prestonwood  |  Princeton  |  Red Oak  |  Rhome  |  Richardson  |  Richland Hills  |  Ridglea  |  River Oaks  |  Roanoke  |  Rockwall  |  Rowlett  |  Sachse  |  Saginaw  |  Sanger  |  Seagoville  |  Shady Shores  |  Smu  |  Southlake  |  Springtown  |  Stockyards  |  Tcu  |  The Colony  |  The M Streets  |  Town Creek  |  University Park  |  Urban Park  |  Valley View  |  Venus  |  Vickery Meadow  |  Walnut Hill  |  Watauga  |  Waxahachie  |  Weatherford  |  Wedgewood  |  West Dallas  |  Westover Hills  |  White Lake  |  White Rock  |  White Settlement  |  Willow Park  |  Wilmer  |  Wise County  |  Worth Heights  |  Wylie  |  Wynnewood

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Friday, February 4, 2011

Dallas Fort Worth DFW Mosquito Control and Mosquito Misting Systems and Service Refills

Buzz Kill Pest Control
Fort Worth 817-812-2899 
Dallas 214-233-6824
info@buzzkillpestcontrol.com
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Buzz Kill Pest Control is a leader in providing, installing and servicing mosquito misting systems in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex. We understand how disappointing it can be to not be able to go out and enjoy your outdoor space. We have experienced this too in the past. This is why we chose to become one of the premier companies in the Dallas Fort Worth area to offer mosquito misting systems, and to help people get back to the outdoors they once enjoyed before mosquitoes took over.
Buzz Kill Pest Control does ALL the work so you don’t have to. There has never been a more effective and convenient method for preventing mosquito bites in your yard. You will never again have to spray your kids, your guest or yourself with messy sprays, repellents or remember to fog your yard before a cookout.
Buzz Kill Pest Control specializes in the installation, ongoing service and refills of automated mosquito control mister systems, and we know every install is different based upon your property layout and families needs. This is why we will send one of our licensed professionals to your home or business for a free consultation for an automated mosquito misting system. The installation of the mosquito mister will consist of a variety of nozzles, tubing and a controller installed on the property. These components and controller will be installed in inconspicuous areas throughout your lawn to eliminate mosquitoes, flies, gnats and other insects while fitting right in with your family and lifestyle needs. The automated mosquito control mist system sprays a very fine mist of pyrethrin through nozzles installed around the perimeter of your yard. The mist settles on the grass and landscaping, killing any mosquito that comes in contact with it. The system is timed to mist 2 to3 times a day, early in the morning and early in the evening when mosquitoes are most active and while beneficial insects, like bees and butterflies are not. It also kills or repels other unwanted pest like flies and gnats. We offer both tanked and tankless systems which gives us and our customer’s better flexibility for any mosquito infestation or property layout.

If you think you have a pest problem or want a free inspection then contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today.
Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers excellent service with honesty and integrity. Buzz Kill Pest Control maintains the highest standard in care for your home or business. We believe in conducting business in a professional and truthful manner with your best interest in mind. We look forward to doing business with you and building a foundation of trust for years to come. The Buzz Kill Pest Control family welcomes you and looks forward to a long and happy relationship. When you think Pest Control we want you to think Buzz Kill Pest Control!
 Buzz Kill Pest Control provides residential, commercial and industrial pest services to Dallas Fort Worth Texas and surrounding areas.  Some of the services offered by Buzz Kill Pest Control are termite conventional and baiting treatments, flea and tick treatments, rodent mouse and rat control, mosquito control, mosquito misting systems, animal trapping, bee and wasp service, green or organic pest control, ant sprays and many other services.

Buzz Kill Pest Control Pest Control provides cockroach extermination, rodent control services, termite treatments and many other forms of pest control to the following cities:
Addison  |  Aledo  |  Allen  |  Alvarado  |  Argyle  |  Arlington  |  Aubrey  |  Azle  |  Balch Springs  |  Bedford  |  Benbrook  |  Bridgeport  |  Burleson  |  Carrollton - North  |  Carrollton - South  |  Carter Park  |  Casa View  |  Cedar Crest  |  Cedar Hill  |  Cityview  |  Cleburne  |  Cockrell Hill  |  Colleyville  |  Collin County  |  Coppell  |  Corinth  |  Crowley  |  Dallas - Downtown  |  Dalworthington Gardens  |  Decatur  |  Deep Ellum  |  Denton  |  Denton County  |  Desoto  |  Dfw  |  Duncanville  |  Eastchase  |  Edgecliff  |  Ellis County  |  Ennis  |  Euless  |  Everman  |  Fair Park  |  Fairview  |  Farmers Branch  |  Farmersville  |  Ferris  |  Flower Mound  |  Forest Hill  |  Frisco  |  Ft. Worth - Downtown  |  Gainesville  |  Garland  |  Granbury  |  Grand Prairie  |  Grapevine  |  Greenway  |  Haltom City  |  Handley-Meadowbrook  |  Haslet  |  Highland Hills  |  Highland Park  |  Hurst  |  Hutchins  |  Irving  |  Johnson County  |  Joshua  |  Keller  |  Kennedale  |  Kiest Forest  |  Kleberg  |  Lake Dallas  |  Lake Highlands  |  Lake Worth  |  Lakeside  |  Lakewood  |  Lancaster  |  Las Colinas  |  Lewisville  |  Little Elm  |  Love Field  |  Mansfield  |  Mckinney  |  Mesquite  |  Midlothian  |  Morningside  |  Mt. Tabor  |  Newark  |  North Dallas  |  North Richland Hills  |  Oak Cliff  |  Oak Lawn  |  Pantego  |  Paradise  |  Parker County  |  Plano  |  Pleasant Grove  |  Preston Royal  |  Prestonwood  |  Princeton  |  Red Oak  |  Rhome  |  Richardson  |  Richland Hills  |  Ridglea  |  River Oaks  |  Roanoke  |  Rockwall  |  Rowlett  |  Sachse  |  Saginaw  |  Sanger  |  Seagoville  |  Shady Shores  |  Smu  |  Southlake  |  Springtown  |  Stockyards  |  Tcu  |  The Colony  |  The M Streets  |  Town Creek  |  University Park  |  Urban Park  |  Valley View  |  Venus  |  Vickery Meadow  |  Walnut Hill  |  Watauga  |  Waxahachie  |  Weatherford  |  Wedgewood  |  West Dallas  |  Westover Hills  |  White Lake  |  White Rock  |  White Settlement  |  Willow Park  |  Wilmer  |  Wise County  |  Worth Heights  |  Wylie  |  Wynnewood

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If you think you have a pest problem or want a free inspection then contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today.

Fort Worth 817-812-2899 / Dallas 214-233-6824 / E-mail: info@buzzkillpestcontrol.com / Web: www.buzzkillpestcontrol.com
Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers excellent service with honesty and integrity. Buzz Kill Pest Control maintains the highest standard in care for your home or business. We believe in conducting business in a professional and truthful manner with your best interest in mind. We look forward to doing business with you and building a foundation of trust for years to come. The Buzz Kill Pest Control family welcomes you and looks forward to a long and happy relationship. When you think Pest Control we want you to think Buzz Kill Pest Control!

Buzz Kill Pest Control provides residential, commercial and industrial pest services to Dallas Fort Worth Texas and surrounding areas.  Some of the services offered by Buzz Kill Pest Control are termite conventional and baiting treatments, flea and tick treatments, rodent mouse and rat control, mosquito control, mosquito misting systems, animal trapping, bee and wasp service, green or organic pest control, ant sprays and many other services. 

Buzz Kill Pest Control Pest Control provides cockroach extermination, rodent control services, termite treatments and many other forms of pest control to the following cities:
Addison  |  Aledo  |  Allen  |  Alvarado  |  Argyle  |  Arlington  |  Aubrey  |  Azle  |  Balch Springs  |  Bedford  |  Benbrook  |  Bridgeport  |  Burleson  |  Carrollton - North  |  Carrollton - South  |  Carter Park  |  Casa View  |  Cedar Crest  |  Cedar Hill  |  Cityview  |  Cleburne  |  Cockrell Hill  |  Colleyville  |  Collin County  |  Coppell  |  Corinth  |  Crowley  |  Dallas - Downtown  |  Dalworthington Gardens  |  Decatur  |  Deep Ellum  |  Denton  |  Denton County  |  Desoto  |  Dfw  |  Duncanville  |  Eastchase  |  Edgecliff  |  Ellis County  |  Ennis  |  Euless  |  Everman  |  Fair Park  |  Fairview  |  Farmers Branch  |  Farmersville  |  Ferris  |  Flower Mound  |  Forest Hill  |  Frisco  |  Ft. Worth - Downtown  |  Gainesville  |  Garland  |  Granbury  |  Grand Prairie  |  Grapevine  |  Greenway  |  Haltom City  |  Handley-Meadowbrook  |  Haslet  |  Highland Hills  |  Highland Park  |  Hurst  |  Hutchins  |  Irving  |  Johnson County  |  Joshua  |  Keller  |  Kennedale  |  Kiest Forest  |  Kleberg  |  Lake Dallas  |  Lake Highlands  |  Lake Worth  |  Lakeside  |  Lakewood  |  Lancaster  |  Las Colinas  |  Lewisville  |  Little Elm  |  Love Field  |  Mansfield  |  Mckinney  |  Mesquite  |  Midlothian  |  Morningside  |  Mt. Tabor  |  Newark  |  North Dallas  |  North Richland Hills  |  Oak Cliff  |  Oak Lawn  |  Pantego  |  Paradise  |  Parker County  |  Plano  |  Pleasant Grove  |  Preston Royal  |  Prestonwood  |  Princeton  |  Red Oak  |  Rhome  |  Richardson  |  Richland Hills  |  Ridglea  |  River Oaks  |  Roanoke  |  Rockwall  |  Rowlett  |  Sachse  |  Saginaw  |  Sanger  |  Seagoville  |  Shady Shores  |  Smu  |  Southlake  |  Springtown  |  Stockyards  |  Tcu  |  The Colony  |  The M Streets  |  Town Creek  |  University Park  |  Urban Park  |  Valley View  |  Venus  |  Vickery Meadow  |  Walnut Hill  |  Watauga  |  Waxahachie  |  Weatherford  |  Wedgewood  |  West Dallas  |  Westover Hills  |  White Lake  |  White Rock  |  White Settlement  |  Willow Park  |  Wilmer  |  Wise County  |  Worth Heights  |  Wylie  |  Wynnewood

Fort Worth Commercial Pest Control Service

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Dallas Commercial Pest Control

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Discount Fort Worth Texas Pest Control

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Rodent - Rat - Mouse Control Service Allen Texas

Rodent - Rat - Mouse Control Service Allen Texas http://www.buzzkillpestcontrol.com/rodentcontrol.html

If you feel like you're having a problem with termites, rodents, mosquitoes, wasp or bees, fleas or ticks or any other type of pest please contact Buzz Kill Pest Control today for a free inspection and estimate.

Fort Worth 817-812-2899 / Dallas 214-233-6824 / E-mail: info@buzzkillpestcontrol.com / http://www.buzzkillpestcontrol.com/
Buzz Kill Pest Control, LLC is dedicated to providing our customers excellent service with honesty and integrity. Buzz Kill Pest Control maintains the highest standard in care for your home or business. We believe in conducting business in a professional and truthful manner with your best interest in mind. We look forward to doing business with you and building a foundation of trust for years to come. The Buzz Kill Pest Control family welcomes you and looks forward to a long and happy relationship. When you think Pest Control we want you to think Buzz Kill Pest Control!


Buzz Kill Pest Control Pest Control provides cockroach extermination, rodent control services, termite treatments and many other forms of pest control to the following cities:
Addison  |  Aledo  |  Allen  |  Alvarado  |  Argyle  |  Arlington  |  Aubrey  |  Azle  |  Balch Springs  |  Bedford  |  Benbrook  |  Bridgeport  |  Burleson  |  Carrollton - North  |  Carrollton - South  |  Carter Park  |  Casa View  |  Cedar Crest  |  Cedar Hill  |  Cityview  |  Cleburne  |  Cockrell Hill  |  Colleyville  |  Collin County  |  Coppell  |  Corinth  |  Crowley  |  Dallas - Downtown  |  Dalworthington Gardens  |  Decatur  |  Deep Ellum  |  Denton  |  Denton County  |  Desoto  |  Dfw  |  Duncanville  |  Eastchase  |  Edgecliff  |  Ellis County  |  Ennis  |  Euless  |  Everman  |  Fair Park  |  Fairview  |  Farmers Branch  |  Farmersville  |  Ferris  |  Flower Mound  |  Forest Hill  |  Frisco  |  Ft. Worth - Downtown  |  Gainesville  |  Garland  |  Granbury  |  Grand Prairie  |  Grapevine  |  Greenway  |  Haltom City  |  Handley-Meadowbrook  |  Haslet  |  Highland Hills  |  Highland Park  |  Hurst  |  Hutchins  |  Irving  |  Johnson County  |  Joshua  |  Keller  |  Kennedale  |  Kiest Forest  |  Kleberg  |  Lake Dallas  |  Lake Highlands  |  Lake Worth  |  Lakeside  |  Lakewood  |  Lancaster  |  Las Colinas  |  Lewisville  |  Little Elm  |  Love Field  |  Mansfield  |  Mckinney  |  Mesquite  |  Midlothian  |  Morningside  |  Mt. Tabor  |  Newark  |  North Dallas  |  North Richland Hills  |  Oak Cliff  |  Oak Lawn  |  Pantego  |  Paradise  |  Parker County  |  Plano  |  Pleasant Grove  |  Preston Royal  |  Prestonwood  |  Princeton  |  Red Oak  |  Rhome  |  Richardson  |  Richland Hills  |  Ridglea  |  River Oaks  |  Roanoke  |  Rockwall  |  Rowlett  |  Sachse  |  Saginaw  |  Sanger  |  Seagoville  |  Shady Shores  |  Smu  |  Southlake  |  Springtown  |  Stockyards  |  Tcu  |  The Colony  |  The M Streets  |  Town Creek  |  University Park  |  Urban Park  |  Valley View  |  Venus  |  Vickery Meadow  |  Walnut Hill  |  Watauga  |  Waxahachie  |  Weatherford  |  Wedgewood  |  West Dallas  |  Westover Hills  |  White Lake  |  White Rock  |  White Settlement  |  Willow Park  |  Wilmer  |  Wise County  |  Worth Heights  |  Wylie  |  Wynnewood