Bed Bug

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs have extraordinarily small bodies with a brown camouflage, lay eggs everywhere, and are easily transferred, allowing them to infest entire homes and businesses. Bed bugs can be found in mattresses, bedding, clothing, furniture, and more. They are recognized by their musty odor, brown and black spots on infected surfaces, blood stains on mattresses and bedding from crushed bed bugs, or bite marks. Bed bug bites emit a burning sensation and generally are several red marks in a precise line.

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Ant

Ants

Carpenter ants are only one species of ants that could infest your home or business. They have large black bodies and typically nest in wood able to retain moisture and easily accessible from the soil like wood porch structures, window frames, and door frames. You have an infestation if you see swarms of flying ants in the spring around wood structures, these are the adult ants leaving the nest to find new territory. Another sign of a carpenter ant infestation is wood dust or small piles of wood shavings found close to older damp wood.

Cockroach

Roach

The American cockroach is the largest species of cockroach that invade homes. They have a reddish brown or mahogany color with a yellow band outlining the area behind their head. Found anywhere food or moisture is present, these cockroaches are about two inches long and both the females and males can fly. They give off a musty smell and as they mature become more reddish brown. These cockroaches will hide in damp dark places.

Wasp

Wasp

There are many species of wasps, ranging from microscopic to 1 ½” in size and ranging in color from black to metallic blues and greens and from reddish-brown to dark red and orange. Most wasps have a pinched waist and two pairs of wings. Wasps will nest in several places surrounding your home including hose reels, electrical boxes, soffits, decks, the corners of windows, under awnings and porches, attics, crawl spaces, and gas grills. If you have a colony of wasps, there could be thousands of wasps living in the nest.

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Rodent

Rodents are among the most adaptable and diseased critters to infest homes. They are extremely difficult to exterminate due to their rapid and constant breeding habits. Several species of rodents have the capability to squeeze into spaces much smaller than themselves, making even the smallest holes or cracks entrances to your home. Like many unwanted pests, rodents will cause severe damage to your home or business, and excessive chewing and breeding will take a toll on your home’s structure.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs have extraordinarily small bodies with a brown camouflage, lay eggs everywhere, and are easily transferred, allowing them to infest entire homes and businesses. Bed bugs can be found in mattresses, bedding, clothing, furniture, and more. They are recognized by their musty odor, brown and black spots on infected surfaces, blood stains on mattresses and bedding from crushed bed bugs, or bite marks. Bed bug bites emit a burning sensation and generally are several red marks in a precise line.

Learn more about Bed Bugs

Ants

Carpenter ants are only one species of ants that could infest your home or business. They have large black bodies and typically nest in wood able to retain moisture and easily accessible from the soil like wood porch structures, window frames, and door frames. You have an infestation if you see swarms of flying ants in the spring around wood structures, these are the adult ants leaving the nest to find new territory. Another sign of a carpenter ant infestation is wood dust or small piles of wood shavings found close to older damp wood.

Roach

The American cockroach is the largest species of cockroach that invade homes. They have a reddish brown or mahogany color with a yellow band outlining the area behind their head. Found anywhere food or moisture is present, these cockroaches are about two inches long and both the females and males can fly. They give off a musty smell and as they mature become more reddish brown. These cockroaches will hide in damp dark places.

Wasp

There are many species of wasps, ranging from microscopic to 1 ½” in size and ranging in color from black to metallic blues and greens and from reddish-brown to dark red and orange. Most wasps have a pinched waist and two pairs of wings. Wasps will nest in several places surrounding your home including hose reels, electrical boxes, soffits, decks, the corners of windows, under awnings and porches, attics, crawl spaces, and gas grills. If you have a colony of wasps, there could be thousands of wasps living in the nest.

Rodent

Rodents are among the most adaptable and diseased critters to infest homes. They are extremely difficult to exterminate due to their rapid and constant breeding habits. Several species of rodents have the capability to squeeze into spaces much smaller than themselves, making even the smallest holes or cracks entrances to your home. Like many unwanted pests, rodents will cause severe damage to your home or business, and excessive chewing and breeding will take a toll on your home’s structure.

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Low Cost, Professional Raccoon Removal Services

In the Milwaukee area, raccoons are one of most common pests for the hospitality industry and apartment/condominium complexes. Raccoons are medium sized rodents and infamous dumpster divers. They're nocturnal scavengers who will stick around restaurants, hotels, and anywhere with outdoor community dumpsters. Raccoons will often carry diseases and can be a general nuissance to the communities they depend on.

Check out our raccoon identification guide for more info.

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How to prevent raccoons.

  • Secure all trash and garbage bins.
  • Bring all pet food, bird seed, etc. inside.
  • Rake up any fallen berries and nuts.
  • Put a fence around your yard/property.

How to get rid of raccoons.

  1. Remove or make food source inaccessible.
  2. Identify any potential shelter (barns, sheds, attic, etc.) and close off any openings.
  3. Trim trees and remove any access to the roof.
  4. Cover chimneys with caps or metal screens.
  5. If you don't already have one, buy a dog.

You'll probably realize how difficult it can be to get rid of these clever critters. If you're struggling to get the results you want, hire a raccoon pest control professional.

Why is it best to have raccoons removed?

Raccoons may present a variety of health hazards that are best to have removed from your community.

Some of these hazards include:

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  • Carrying rabies that may be transmitted to humans.
  • Raccons can also act as carriers for fleas, ticks, and lice.
  • Racoon droppings may contain roundworm eggs that can be severly damaging to children.

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Raccoons will make their home wherever they want. If there's a reliable food supply, adequate shelter, and enough time for them to be active while avoiding human interaction, they have everything they need. They are opportunistic by nature and not picky at all.

If you see a raccoon digging through your dumpster or around your home or business, chances are they're not alone. Raccoons will often live in small groups, especially while raising a litter. As long as there's food for them to eat, they will not leave voluntarily. Your only chance is to have them removed by a Milwaukee pest control specialist. 

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Milwaukee Raccoon Control for Homes and Businesses

If you have a raccoon problem around your home or office, the best course of action is to contact a professional Milwaukee raccoon control specialist like A-Landlords Pest Management. Not only do we have the experience to safely deal with the infestation, but techniques and materials that have proven to work.

Raccoon problem? Contact our Milwaukee rodent control specialists today for professional pest control services at reasonable prices.