Spiders, Roaches, and Ants

Roaches in NE Oklahoma & SE Kansas

Home of the Roach Reaper –We specialize in terminating German Cockroaches in the Bartlesville, OK areas! Let us be your specialist for pest control service Bartlesville OK.

To evaluate the scope and severity of your infestation, we will ask you the following questions:

  • Which rooms have the most activity?
  • When are the roaches most active?
  • How many roaches have you seen, and how big are they?

The answers to these three simple questions will indicate the stage of infestation, which allows us to determine the appropriate treatment level to use.

The APS Roach Reaper Program is an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) regimen that employs both chemical and non-chemical applications. These treatments compliment one another perfectly to terminate roaches.

 

Amazing Facts about Roaches

  • German Roaches are known carriers for diseases like salmonella.
  • German Roaches are cannibalistic omnivores who will consume anything including each other and other roaches’ waste products. They also eat random substances like toothpaste, soap, or wallpaper glue.
  • Cutting off a roach’s head will not kill it right away. In fact, it may live for another week, and it only dies because it has no mouth for eating and drinking.
  • Cockroaches can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes, making them hard to kill by drowning or smothering.
  • A cockroach can run at speeds up to 3 miles per hour.
  • At just one day old, a newborn cockroach runs almost as fast as an adult roach, but it is no bigger than a dust speck.
  • A roach cannot survive more than a week without water, but this cold-blooded insect is able to go a month without food before perishing.
  • The German Cockroach egg case, which entomologists call an “ootheca”, can hold as many as 45 eggs.

Sanitation: The Key to Effective German Cockroach Control

  • German Cockroaches need only small amounts of food to survive.
  • Do not let trash accumulate in your home. Use smaller bags and make more frequent trips to the dumpster.
  • Clean your trash receptacles regularly.
  • Remove any food particles from the sink strainer, and use the garbage disposal frequently.
  • Do not leave food residue on dishes or allow dirty dishes to sit unwashed for lengthy periods.
  • Keep kitchen appliances including ovens, toasters, microwaves, ranges and refrigerators clean. Do not let grease or food accumulate in them.
  • Do not leave any food (animal or human) out to entice pests.
  • Pick up your pet’s food dishes when not in use, and clean up scattered pet food.
  • Be sure to sweep or vacuum floors regularly to remove crumbs and particles.
  • Keep your kitchen cabinets free of crumbs and food scraps.
  • Roaches are attracted to toothpaste, so keep your toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes in sealed containers. Throw away old used toothbrushes as well.

 

Ants

Ants are very common when it comes to pest control service Bartlesville OK because of our weather patterns. In fact, they seem to thrive here. While there are many types of ants, the most common for our state are Pharaoh ants, Formica ants, Pavement ants, and Carpenter ants. With the help of a professional like Advanced Pest Solutions, you can rest assured that these scavengers can be controlled. While there we will identify the type of ant you have and customize a pest control plan that is the most beneficial to you.

Pharaoh Ants

These ants are tiny red ones that are the biggest nuisance. They prefer kitchens, bathrooms, and anywhere else that is humid and hard to access. Pharaoh ants are also the hardest to get rid of. They will even split their nest up when disturbed which will create an even bigger infestation. With this type of ant it is best to call about our pest control service Bartlesville OK in order to take care of the problem.

Formica Ants

Formica ants are commonly known as wood ants, mound ants, and field ants. They live in wooded areas like lawns, gardens, fields, and parks where there is no shortage of material to build their mounds. Unlike pharaoh ants, wood ants love the sunlight and can’t live for very long without it.

These ants usually do not invade homes but will often hunt for food around decks and porches. Formica ants eat honeydew which is from insects like mealybugs. They also eat other insects and are attracted to meat.

Pavement Ants

Like Formica ants, Pavement ants can nest in mulch that is close to foundations, but they prefer to nest in pavement cracks in sidewalks or underneath logs, bricks, blocks, and boards. They will feed on a variety of food including meat, greasy foods, other insects, seeds, and honeydew.

If you do have a problem with these ants, sanitation is a big factor in preventing an infestation. Make sure to clean up any food crumbs, clean your garbage and recycling containers, and consistently vacuum and mop. This not only keeps food away from them, but will also destroy the trails they have made. You should contact us for our pest control service Bartlesville OK for a unique treatment method that will keep them away.

Carpenter Ants

Carpenter ants are the large black ants you may see around rotting wood and trees. They love to make tunnels in wood that lead to their nests. These tunnels are what creates structural problems in homes and other buildings by destroying the strength of the wood. Even though they spend their time around wood, they don’t actually eat it. They prefer to eat dead insects and honeydew. If you have found quite a few carpenter ants inside, then there is a good chance that they have made their nest somewhere inside your home. Inquire about our pest control service Bartlesville OK for a free inspection to start the process of eliminating them.

What brings ants indoors?

During the spring and summer seasons, it is not uncommon for Oklahoma homeowners to find unwanted ants around their property and, even worse, inside of their homes. However, understanding what areas provide safety for ants around your property and what draws them closer can help keep them from infesting your home. This is exactly why you should think about getting the very best pest control service Bartlesville OKIf you are struggling with an ant infestation or want to be proactive, we will explain a few of the problems that could be bringing ants indoors around your property.
Like other pests, ants will begin seeking a new shelter when weather disrupts their current one. Often, ants will nest outdoors in mulch, flower beds or piles of leaves that are near your home. Unfortunately, once it rains, the ants will begin to seek a new shelter source to avoid drowning. Because your home is likely nearby, this will likely lead them to infiltrate the home through small cracks or openings in search of a new shelter.

Many species of ant can also be found around your property in trees or areas of your lawn that haven’t been maintained. If these trees are untrimmed and make contact with your home, it provides a direct pathway that can ultimately bring ants indoors. To keep this at bay, it is important to make sure that your lawn and trees are well-maintained and as neat as possible to remove any potential nesting sites that ants may utilize.

How to Prevent an Infestation

  • move firewood racks away from the house
  • do not store firewood on the ground
  • move mulch away from the foundation
  • Keep grass mowed, and bushes and plants trimmed so they are not touching your home
  • make sure all exterior doors close tightly and have proper weatherstripping
  • limit water supplies like leaky faucets, sinks, or appliances
  • eliminate food sources by regularly sweeping or vacuuming, empty trash cans regularly, clean countertops, and properly store foods

How do you get rid of ants?

We always tell people that general spraying for ants is somewhat useless. That’s because it’s a numbers game. You can kill all the ants you see and not put a dent in the colony or colonies you are dealing with.
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Spiders

Most people in Bartlesville, OK find spiders inside their home in the spring and fall. Pest control against poisonous spiders is key to your family’s safety. While most of these spiders are not poisonous, there are a few that are; the black widow and the brown recluse.

Black Widow

Black widows prefer to be in areas where humans and animals will not disturb them like sheds, garages, woodpiles, and underneath stones. They like to eat anything they can subdue from other small spiders to crickets, roaches, and beetles. These spiders have the strongest venom of all arachnids that live in North America. Call Advanced Pest Solutions today for proper extermination and prevention of these creepy bugs.

Brown Recluse

Like the black widow, the brown recluse prefer places likely to be undisturbed like closets, sheds, garages, and dark corners. They have been known to be found in shoes, stacks of clothes, between sheets, and in dresser drawers. Most human contact occurs when the spider has been disturbed, causing the spider to feel threatened. The brown recluse only feeds on other insects and is able to withstand severe droughts and lack of food. When it comes to Bartlesville pest control we are the best!

Brown Recluse Video Series

For helpful tips on controlling brown recluse spiders in and around your home, check out Advanced Pest Solution’s Brown Recluse video series on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/AdvancedPestSolutionsInc/videos

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