Eco Tech Pest Control is a Pest Control Operator that specializes in the extermination of bed bugs in the Chicago area. We are committed to providing the most effective and rapid solution to your bed bug problems and have developed advanced protocols and methodologies, taking into account the experience obtained by working extensively on bed bugs. We offer the most effective bed bug treatment in Chicago. We are so confident in the effectiveness of our program; we offer one of the longest guarantees in the industry.
There are many types of termites: Drywood, Dampwood, Formosan and Conehead just to name a few. Some of these termites are brought in furniture and other items that are imported from coastal and Pacific regions. However, the most common in our area and throughout the United States is the subterranean termite. These termites live in underground colonies with as many as two million members. They are destructive and cause more than a billion dollars in damage every year by literally eating the wood portion of the structure.
These flying insects are the larger, more round of the bee family. They are helpful for the environment because of their ability to pollinate crops as well as other plants. The bumblebee is considered a social insect because it lives with other bees in nests. Habitat - Bumblebees can make nests in the ground or above ground. They can build their nests under decks, patios and in your home in the attic if they find access. Bumblebees will fiercely defend their nests if disturbed. Impact - Their impact is mostly helpful given their assistance in pollination of plants and crops.
Eco Tech Pest Control will provide a preventative fly program for your facility before any fly issue arises. As part of our service we offer trapping, drain foam cleaning and Ultraviolet Insect Traps.
Insects in your commercial facility are not only a nuisance and turn your customers away they can also transmit diseases. We will use Integrated Pest Management Practices to eliminate any insect issue and set up a plan to prevent any new infestation.