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Ants

Brown Recluse Spiders

Cockroaches

Ants are nature’s tiny overachievers—organized, persistent, and frustratingly good at invading your kitchen. You may spot just one or two at first, but before long, it’s a full-blown parade across your countertops.


What’s happening? Those early ants are scouts. They’re sent out to find food and leave a trail for their colony to follow. Find a stray crumb, a splash of juice, or an uncovered pet bowl, and soon the whole crew is marching in.


Bug sprays and home remedies might seem to help, but the colony simply replaces missing workers—like clockwork. That’s why it feels like an endless stream of ants.


Want real results? Call our expert technicians. We understand ant behavior and have the tools to take out the colony—not just the symptoms.

Cockroaches

Brown Recluse Spiders

Cockroaches

Roaches aren’t just gross—they’re dangerous. These pests can spread bacteria like Salmonella and Staph, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.


In Kansas, German cockroaches are the most common indoor offenders. They're small (about ½") and multiply fast, with each egg case carrying up to 40 baby roaches. They love moisture and food scraps, hiding behind fridges, in dishwashers, and other tight spots.


Brown-banded cockroaches prefer drier areas and can be found throughout the home—even in electronics and behind wall decor.


No matter the species, proper identification is key. We’ll handle that part—plus the elimination. All you need to do is call.

Brown Recluse Spiders

Brown Recluse Spiders

Brown Recluse Spiders

Also known as the “fiddleback” spider due to the violin-shaped marking on its back, the brown recluse is one of the few spiders in Kansas that can pose a threat to humans.


Though they’re not aggressive, a bite from a brown recluse can cause serious skin irritation or worse. They usually bite only when pressed against the skin—like in clothing or bedding.


Don’t take chances. If you suspect brown recluses in your home, give us a call. Our experienced technicians know how to safely locate and remove them.

Crickets

Honey Bees

Brown Recluse Spiders

Chirping crickets may seem harmless—until they’re keeping you up all night or chewing through fabrics, paper, or stored food. Field and house crickets are the most common invaders in Kansas homes.


They’re drawn to lights at night and can swarm in large numbers, making sidewalks slick and outdoor spaces unpleasant.


We’ll silence the symphony and protect your home from damage. Call today to learn how.

Honey Bees

Honey Bees

Honey Bees

Honey bees are essential pollinators and usually a welcome sight in flower beds and gardens. But if they nest too close for comfort, they can pose a danger.


Bees overwinter in their hives, keeping the queen warm and ready to build the colony when spring arrives. If their hive is in or near your home, it can cause structural damage—or even allergic reactions from stings.


Concerned about a hive? We can help you navigate the next steps, keeping you safe while protecting these vital pollinators.

Mice

Honey Bees

Honey Bees

The house mouse may be small, but it’s a big problem. Known for stealing food and nesting materials, this “little thief” is more than just a nuisance—it’s a health hazard.


Mice contaminate food, chew wires, and reproduce quickly. If you spot droppings or hear scurrying at night, don’t ignore it.


Our team is ready to evict your uninvited guests—for good.

Midges

Mud Dauber Wasps

Mud Dauber Wasps

Midges look like mosquitoes but don’t bite. They live near water, where their larvae help clean up organic debris. The adults, however, can be a nuisance when they gather in large numbers near lights and hide under decks or soffits.


Even though they’re harmless, their sheer numbers attract spiders and make your outdoor areas less enjoyable.


Let us help reclaim your space from these tiny invaders.

Mud Dauber Wasps

Mud Dauber Wasps

Mud Dauber Wasps

These solitary wasps aren’t aggressive, but they can be alarming. They build mud tubes around eaves and cracks, where they trap spiders to feed their larvae.


They’re usually harmless, but it’s easy to confuse them with more aggressive wasps.


Let us identify and handle any stinging insects buzzing around your home.

Ticks

Mud Dauber Wasps

Ticks

Ticks develop in three stages—larva, nymph, and adult—over about two years. During this time, they feed on blood and can transmit serious illnesses.


Whether you're spending time outdoors or finding ticks indoors, it’s important to stay protected.


Our technicians can inspect your property and recommend effective solutions.

Flies

Termites

Ticks

From houseflies to fruit flies, these airborne pests thrive in unsanitary conditions. They breed in garbage, animal waste, and decaying vegetation, and can quickly become a health hazard—especially in kitchens and food-service areas.


Don’t let flies take over. We’ll identify the source and eliminate the infestation.

Termites

Termites

Termites

Termites cause billions in property damage annually, and they often go undetected until it’s too late. In Kansas, subterranean termites are the main threat—living underground and silently eating away at your home.


If you see swarmers (winged termites), it’s a red flag. They may look like ants, but the damage they do is far worse.


Call us to schedule an inspection. We’ll spot the signs and help prevent serious damage.

Bed Bugs

Termites

Termites

Bed bugs are back—and thriving. After decades of rarity, these bloodsucking pests are once again common in homes, hotels, and public places.


They hide in mattresses, furniture, and luggage, and can be tough to spot until it's too late.


Got bites or suspect an infestation? Let our professionals eliminate them completely.

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