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Black Widow and Brown Recluse Spiders
For many people, the discovery of a spider in their home is one of their biggest fears. While most household spiders are fairly innocuous, Arizona does have poisonous types that cause serious reactions.
The black widow and brown recluse spiders are the most common poisonous species that are found in residential homes and commercial businesses. Always use caution when working in areas that spiders inhabit such as rarely used storage spaces, and remember that being close enough to identify a spider usually means that you are within range for them to bite.
rodents - roof rats
Although rodents in general should be kept off of your property, roof rats are rapidly becoming a serious nuisance in Arizona. These non-native rats are drawn to citrus and palm trees, and the discovery of chewed up fruit on the ground is a sign that they may be living in your yard.
Roof rats are also excellent climbers and easily make their way into attics and other parts of your house. Keep an eye out for signs of roof rat activity such as hearing scratching sounds in the building at night so that you can arrange for their removal before they become widespread.
Rodents – Mice and Gophers
Rats, mice and gophers tend to enter buildings out of a desire to escape the heat or create a safe place for their nests. Unfortunately, most rodents have large litters that allow their populations to rapidly increase.
In addition to spreading disease, rodents also generate large amounts of damage to property. Successful rodent control should always include multiple strategies such as physical removal and treatments along with the elimination of entry points around the building.
eliminating cockroaches
There are several types of roaches that you may find in your property. While roaches don’t typically bite humans, their shed skin and droppings can trigger an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals.
Cockroaches are also known for spreading bacteria that they pick up from decayed matter as they move throughout the building.
With cockroaches, attempts to spray for them on your own are often ineffective because they hide in areas that you may not access. For this reason, pest control professionals spray areas where they know roaches will go with residual treatments that work for a longer period of time than DIY sprays.
The Danger of scorpions
Scorpions are some of the most feared pests in Arizona, and for a good reason. While scorpion stings are rarely lethal, our state is home to the Arizona bark scorpion, which is the most venomous species in America.
A sting from one of these scorpions is known to cause symptoms such as convulsions and breathing difficulties that require immediate medical attention.
When you see one scorpion, you should always assume that there are more. The nocturnal nature of these critters also means that infestations are often not caught until they have become well established in a building.
ant infestations and fire ants
Ant infestations tend to increase when the weather becomes extremely hot and dry since these insects may be driven into your home out of a need to find water.
We have several different species of ants in Arizona that all require different control strategies, but the one that is of the highest concern is fire ants, which are considered to be an invasive species.
While you can find ant sprays over-the-counter, we recommend that you use caution with do-it-yourself methods when it comes to ants. Using the wrong strategy can cause the ants to flee in different directions, which spreads the infestation.
mosquito control
The late spring through early fall seasons are a time when mosquitoes swarm throughout the state, and everyone must do their part to control these insects that can transmit dangerous illnesses such as the West Nile and Zika viruses.
Mosquito control typically involves a combination of insecticidal sprays and water treatments for features such as ponds on your property.
Your pest technician may also point out areas that collect water and could serve as potential breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Bird feeders, planters and empty trash bins are a few common areas where mosquitoes breed outdoors.