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General Pest Control

Ants

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You and your family can sleep soundly knowing that Home Guard offers comprehensive solutions for all types of pests.  

 

Our pest control technicians are registered with the Department of Agriculture and go through extensive training which allows them to address all types of insect and rodent control. To learn more about a specific pest, visit our Pest Library.


We provide residential and commercial pest solutions. After a comprehensive free inspection we will tailor your service to your specific needs whether you are looking for year round protection or a one time service. Regardless of the type of problems you are experiencing, Home Guard will work with you to resolve them quickly and effectively. 


Home Guard is dedicated to providing excellent customer service as well as competitive rates. To learn more about our residential and commercial pest control programs or to see how we can protect your home or business, please speak with us today. 

Termite Control

Termites

Many homeowners are unaware of the damage caused by termites until they either see outward visual damage to their home or notice insect wings by windows and doorways. Homeowners should be particularly aware that termite activity increases during the months of March through June. 


Because termites cause $5 billion in property damage every year, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) urges homeowners to take action. Termite damage is typically not covered by homeowners’ insurance and can quickly add up to a hefty expense to repair structural damage. 


Tips for Homeowners:

  • Inspect perimeter of a home for rotting wood and mud tubes.

  • Avoid water accumulation near the home's foundation.

  • Repair any roof or pluming leaks as soon as possible. These leaks can allow termites to survive above ground in a house.

  • Keep mulch at least 12 inches from the foundation.

  • Eliminate any wood-to-soil contact around your foundation and remove wood debris near your home.

  • Store firewood away from your home.

  • Use mesh screens on all windows and doors, as well as in ventilation openings for attics and crawl spaces.  

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