I was in a panic about having termites in my home. Everett Milberger Pest Control came and installed the Sentricon system around my home. I was very impressed by home my technician was careful, thorough, friendly and customer-service oriented. Their degree of care and professionalism displayed by this company and their technicians reassures me I choose the best company to handle my termite problem. There is a common misconception that bed bugs in Kansas City are only found in cheap, dirty hotels or hostels.
Milberger Pest Control is a family owned business, solving termite and pest control problems in the Kansas City metropolitan area since 1936. What that means for you is we are extremely experienced in eliminating the both the pests you see - and the ones you don't see. During this time, Everett Milberger Pest Control will be open to help our customers with any pest problems. We are taking all necessary precautions to keep your family and our technicians safe.
Until recently, you may have thought bed bugs were just a myth. We've all heard the old nursery rhyme, "Sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite." We wish we could tell you that it was only a rhyme or a myth, but bed bugs in bed are in the news almost daily now for a reason. Bed bugs in Kansas City have recently experienced a resurgence and have become a real nuisance for Kansas City hotels, college dorms, cruise ships, hospitals, nursing homes, homes and apartments. They've even been found on public transportation, such as buses, commuter trains and airplanes.
Controlling eastern subterranean termites is not as easy as you may think. Just because you may not see any evidence of termite damage, does not always mean you don't have them. Termites are small white, tan, or black insects that can cause severe destruction to wooden buildings. These pests cause serious damage to wooden structures and posts and may also attack stored food, books, and household furniture. Termites eat 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, meaning damage to wood in and around a structure can happen very quickly.
Remembering that only 1 percent of a potential flea population is in the adult stage, you must interrupt the flea's life cycle at an immature stage to prevent continuous flea infestation. As such, many of the following techniques are designed to prevent the immature stages of the flea from developing into adults. With this in mind, there are a variety of techniques at your disposal that do not require insecticides for effective flea control. For best results, you'll have to utilize several of these techniques in order to kill adult fleas and at least one immature stage.