Rid your home or business of pests with pest control from Professional Pest Management in Chesterton, Valparaiso and Portage, IN. We are your complete solution for unwanted pests including ants, bees, rodents, termites, spiders and more. Don't wait for pests to damage your home or business. Ants and termites can cause structural damage to your building, while rodents and cockroaches can spread germs. When you need a professional exterminator, call Professional Pest Management. Since 1993, Professional Pest Management has served Porter County, IN with environmentally-friendly and effective pest control.
Professional Pest Management has provided a variety of pest control solutions to Chesterton, Valparaiso and Portage, IN homeowners and businesses since 1993. We continually improve our methods for controlling and eliminating pest invasions, including updating our environmentally friendly practices. Each pest problem is unique, so we keep up with the latest technology and practices and handle each job with the same quality service and care since we were established. Our technicians attend annual training for the latest news, techniques and laws in pest control.
Unlike mice, the territory of a rat will cover a larger area, perhaps a radius from 100 to 200 feet from its nest. This expands its food range, and can make it difficult to pinpoint and control its food and water supply.
How are pesticides tested for safety? Pesticides are strictly regulated in the United States to ensure that they may be used safely and will not harm human health or the environment. All pesticides are rigorously screened before being allowed for use.
Did you know that social wasps live in colonies in paper-like nests? Interestingly, social wasps live in colonies in which there are three castes: the egg-laying queens (one or more per colony), the workers or sexually undeveloped females, and the male drones.
Bedbugs can t survive at temperatures above 140 degrees Fahrenheit (60 degrees Celsius). As a result, the two most effective bedbug treatments are fumigation and high-heat treatments, which are often used in combination for maximum effect.
You probably already know termites are among the most feared pests in the U.S. They cause extensive damage to both buildings and forested areas. In fact, every year, the forest service prepares to do battle with termites using long lasting, nature safe chemical deterrents.