Let EB Exterminating Company, Inc. do a complete inspection of your house or facility and design an integrated pest management (IPM) plan that is effective, cost efficient and safe. Our goal is to eliminate your pest problems in a safe, effective manner. Call for a VA, FHA, CHFA or conventional wood destroying insect inspection certificate to satisfy all Lending Institutions. Water and radon testing also available. We are committed to responding to your needs as quickly as possible and make every effort to get to your home or business within a week.
By far the house mouse is the most common rodent in most parts of the world. The house mouse is only 2 long and can fit through an opening as small as a pencil eraser. Whether through the garage door, or a small gap in a foundation, these pesky creatures can work their way into your home through the smallest of openings. House mice primarily feed on seeds and sweets, but they will also eat meat and dairy products. They will drink water but require very little of it as they can absorb water from their food.
Integrated pest management (IPM) professionally handled by our experienced staff. IPM is not a single pest control method, it is a series of pest management evaluations, decisions and controls. EB Exterminating will handle your Connecticut pests by evaluating the source of the pest, monitoring and identifying the pest, discussing what actions are necessary to eliminate the pest, and what we can do to prevent and control any further pest problems. EB Exterminating will use an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management.
There are over 3,000 different species of spiders in North America alone and around 40,000 worldwide. Spiders are typically the most feared household pest though few species here in the New England area are harmful to humans. It is not uncommon to call an exterminator to rid your home or the area around your home of spiders. Spiders can hide in almost any area of your home. They enjoy spinning their webs in dark corners, and they are equally at home in damp and dry areas alike. You can find spiders in basements, crawl spaces, attics and air vents, but they may just as easily hang out on your bedroom walls, or beneath the furniture in your living room.