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From your home’s walls to your garden’s blooms, our beetle pest control has it all covered.
Looking for a real solution to your beetle problem?
Prevent beetles from entering by fixing window screens and installing door sweeps. This small step is key to beetle pest control in your home.
Beetles are drawn to food. Store pantry items in airtight containers, clean regularly, and vacuum crumbs to reduce the risk of beetles.
For beetles in your garden, try eco-friendly options like neem oil or beneficial insects. These natural solutions are safe for plants.
Reach out to us with a call or message. We’ll listen and understand your beetle issue.
Our expert entomologist will visit, assess the problem, and pinpoint the beetle type for the right treatment.
We’ll create a tailored solution and offer ongoing support to keep your space beetle-free.
We begin by identifying the type of beetle, whether it's a wood-borer, pantry pest, or carpet beetle—and locating the source. This is the first step in effective beetle pest control.
Next, we thoroughly vacuum and clean infested areas, removing any food or fabrics that may be attracting beetles, tackling pest control for carpet beetles and more.
We seal up cracks, repair screens, and offer tips on storing food to make sure beetles can't get back in, a crucial part of beetle pest control.
We apply the right treatments: borates for wood beetles, heat for carpet beetles, and eco-friendly repellents to eliminate the beetles safely and effectively.
After treatment, we’ll follow up to ensure the beetles are gone and provide ongoing support to help you stay beetle-free.
We don’t just spray and hope for the best. Accurate identification and precise treatment make our beetle pest control more effective and long-lasting than DIY methods.
Your peace of mind matters. We use treatments and methods that protect your living space while focusing on safety for people, pets, and the environment.
Our team is led by an expert entomologist who understands the biology and behavior of pests, including beetles, better than anyone, relying on store‑bought solutions.
Your home, family, and pets are always considered when applying pesticides to surface areas in and around your home.
Pesticides for household insects are designed to be applied at low concentrations effectively killing small insects but with no threat to people or pets. For added safety, pets should be kept from the treated area until the surface area dries.
Pest control treatments are applied in the safest manner possible with customized treatments to accommodate your needs. Our low-concentration pesticides are safely applied with people and pets in mind to effectively kill small insects like ants.
Orkin offers environmentally safe pest control through Integrated Pest Management programs using a combination of treatment methods to achieve acceptable levels of control with minimal impact on humans, non-target organisms, and the environment.
Here are some of the most common questions people have when dealing with beetle infestations, and how we can help solve them effectively.
Signs of a beetle infestation include visible beetles in hidden areas and damage to fabrics, such as holes in carpets, clothing, or upholstery. Larvae or eggs found in these areas also indicate an infestation, and beetle pest control may be needed to address the issue.
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