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Commercial Pest Control
Our central location right in the middle of Austin, TX, ensures our pest management professionals are in a perfect position to deliver the prompt home pest control or commercial pest control services our customers expect. If you don't see your community listed below, contact Bella Bugs and ask if we can help.
Pest Identification
This guide will help you determine which pests are bothering you and your family. Listed below are some of our area's most common pests that invade our homes and yards. The following information will help you to prevent problems with common pests, protecting your family and property from danger and damage.
Ants are a type of insect that have three distinct body regions (head, thorax, and abdomen). They also have six legs and a pair of bent antennae, while the reproductives (queens and males) have wings.
Termites
Termites are one of the many Wood-Destroying Organisms that pose a clear and present threat to all property owners. Our Experience as termite exterminators can help you avoid problems with both pre-construction and post-construction treatments. At Bella Bugs, we offer...
Bed Bugs
As global travel becomes more of a fact of life, the rise of previously unconsidered pests such as bed bugs continues. However, it's not just increased travel leading to this boom in the bed bug population. Thanks to social media and other sites, the purchase of used furniture and other used items has contributed to this pest's revival as well.
Cockroaches
Cockroaches are ancient pests that have survived the test of time by being extremely adaptable. Over time, some species have come to rely on people to provide them with food and shelter. The German cockroach is a good example of a roach that has adapted to living with people. These roaches prefer to live indoors and are a major pest inside homes, restaurants, schools, warehouses, and other buildings where food is prepared or stored.
Bees
Wasps
Stinging insects are pests with venom-filled stingers that they use to paralyze prey or defend themselves. Common examples of stinging insects include wasps, yellow jackets, and hornets. Stinging insects can be harmful to people because their venom is strong enough to cause allergic reactions or anaphylaxis in those allergic to their venom.
Crickets
Crickets are simply nuisance pests with a distinct chirp that most people find annoying, especially when they make their way into your Austin home.... Read More
Mosquitoes
Warmer months mean an increased amount of mosquito activity. This activity wouldn’t be such a problem if they weren’t so inclined to bite everyone and leave behind itchy welts. Unfortunately, they do this because it’s how they manage to grow and reproduce. While an itchy welt is annoying enough, the real problem lies in the significant threat mosquitoes present to mankind.
Millipedes
Although millipedes are considered occasional invaders, meaning they are not a common home-invading pest, you should still know more about them as an Austin resident. Find out if millipedes are dangerous and how you can prevent them in your home.... Read More
Hornets
Yellow Jackets
Our yards, unfortunately, make excellent habitats for stinging insects. They provide plenty of places to build their nests such as trees, tree branches, chimney, utility poles, and bushes. They also place nests under roof eaves, decks, and behind window shutters or wood shingles. Ground nesters, such as yellow jackets, nest in tree stumps, under fallen trees, in holes in the ground, or the abandoned nests of small animals. In addition to nesting sites, flowering trees and plants, gardens, open trash cans, and compost areas where they can feed and hunt draw stinging insects.
Stinging Insects
When stinging insects live outside away from people, they are beneficial and wanted pests. They help to pollinate plants, and predatory species keep populations of nuisance insects in check. However, when they decide to nest in our yards and close to our homes, they become unwanted, dangerous pests.
Midges
Natural biological processes and materials can provide control, with minimal environmental impact, and often at a lower cost and entrenched pest control systems found at other companies. The main focus here is on promoting beneficial insects that eat target pests. For example, dragonflies eat mosquitoes, midges, and bees, and are also attractive to have present to look at.
Few things can make your indoor living environment more unpleasant than an infestation of rodents. Rodents are opportunistic creatures that will sneak into your home through the smallest cracks and create nests to live in your walls. Rodents are prolific breeders that can completely take over a home within a matter of a few short months. All rodents are capable of causing significant structural damage to homes and other buildings, and many rodents even carry disease. Large rodents also pose a danger to small children and pets because they have been known to attack. If you want to circumvent a situation where your household is seething with rodents, now is the time to take action. Reach out to us at Bella Bugs for our professional rodent control in Austin, Texas.
Mice
Rats
Field mice, Norway rats, and roof rats are types of rodents that often find their way onto our properties. Over time, our habitats have come to overlap the habitats of mice, rats, and other rodents. Since they have come to live so close to us, they somewhat rely on us for food, water, and shelter. Rodents have learned to forage for food from open trash cans, compost bins, pet food, and gardens. They've also found that our homes provide them with access to more food and safe places to build their nests, protected from both predators and harsh weather conditions.