Advanced Pest Control is a locally and family owned and operated Pest Control Service in Bryan, Texas that has been serving the Bryan-College Station and surrounding communities since 1994. Specializing in General Pest Control - Roaches, Ants, Spiders, Scorpions, Fleas, Rodents and Misc. Also Providing Bed Bug Elimination, Termite Control, Carpenter Ant Treatments and the Installation and Maintenance of Tankless Mosquito Misting Systems. Lawn Care Services such as Weed Control, lawn Insect Control including Fleas, Grubs, Chinch Bugs and Fire Ants and Lawn Fertilization is also available.
Advanced Pest Control is a local, family-owned-and-operated pest control company serving Bryan, TX; College Station, TX; and the surrounding areas since 1994. We're the experienced, dependable pest control experts you need when your home is infested with unwanted guests. If you happen to find that your yard has been turned into a breeding ground for pests, we can provide lawn insect control services. Our specialists will be able to assess your situation and provide environmentally friendly solutions to protect the outside and inside of your home.
Advanced Pest Control has been dedicated to keeping the properties throughout Bryan, TX; College Station, TX; and the surrounding areas pest-free since we first began in 1994. We use only the safest and most efficient pest control plans to keep you and your loved ones out of harm's way. We will have those annoying pests out of your home and lawn before you know it! Pests are not only a huge nuisance, but they can also be dangerous as well. Rodents are known to carry a wide range of diseases that can affect your health.
Bed bugs are tiny insects that can cause irritating bites. They hide easily during the day in mattresses and soft furniture and emerge at night to feed. If you find yourself waking with irritating bites, particularly around your ankles, you may have bed bugs. Inspecting your mattress is the first step in determining if you do indeed have an infestation. Bed bugs are tiny, but they are not invisible to the naked eye. Their droppings, skin sheds, and blood stains on your bedsheets from their bites are also identifiers.