Pest Library
(This is not a complete library of all possible pests or insects)
Ants
- Argentine Ant
- Carpenter Ant
- Field Ant
- Harvester Ant
- Odorous House Ant
- Pavement Ant
- Pharaoh Ant
- Pyramid Ant
- Velvety Tree Ant
Ants are highly organized insects that live in large colonies, often with thousands of members working together to find food and protect their queen. While it might seem like spraying the ones you see will solve the problem, traditional methods rarely get to the root of the issue. To truly eliminate ants, you have to target the colony itself — especially the queen — or they’ll just keep coming back. That’s why professional treatment is key to long-term ant control.
Biting Insects
- Bed Bug
- Bat Bug
- Flea
- Mosquito
- Swallow Bug
- Tick
Biting insects like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas are more than just a nuisance — they’ve been around for thousands of years, biting pests have been linked to major disease outbreaks throughout history, including the Black Plague, which was spread by fleas carried by rats. Today, pests like mosquitos and ticks still pose real dangers, transmitting diseases like Lyme disease, West Nile virus, and more. Because they feed directly on blood and can pass on diseases, they present a direct risk to your health.
Stinging Insects
- Bald Faced Hornet
- Bumble Bee
- Honey Bee
- Mason, Potter and Mud Dauber
- Paper Wasp
- Scorpion
- Western Yellowjacket
Stinging insects like wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, and bees play important roles in the ecosystem—but they can also pose risks when they nest near homes or areas with frequent activity. While many of these insects help with pollination and natural pest control, their stings can be painful and dangerous, especially for those with allergies. Accurate identification is key to safe and effective removal. When it comes to honey bees, we take special care to never harm them—instead, we work with local beekeepers or humane removal experts to ensure they're safely relocated. Protecting your home and supporting pollinators can go hand in hand.
Spiders
- Black Widow Spider
- Hobo Spider
- Orb Weaving Spider
- Recluse Spider
- Sac Spider
- Wolf Spider
- Woodlouse Spider
Spiders play a key role in controlling pests by feeding on insects like flies, mosquitoes, and ants. However, some spider species can be dangerous—especially venomous ones like black widows and brown recluses, whose bites can cause serious health issues. Even non-venomous spiders can create uncomfortable situations by building webs throughout and around the exterior leaving your home looking prepared for Halloween. While there are a large amount of spiders that are harmless, it’s important to address infestations promptly to reduce risks and keep your living spaces safe especially around children or pets. Our team offers effective, safe treatments to eliminate spiders and prevent them from returning, leaving you with a safe and inviting home.
Cockroaches
- American Cockroaches
- German Cockroaches
- Oriental Cockroaches
Nuisance Pests
- Ahid
- Booklice & Psocid
- Boxelder Bug
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
- Carpet Beetle
- Centipede
- Cricket
- Earwig
- Masked Hunter
- Milipede
Cockroaches thrive in warm, dark, and moist environments like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. Species such as the German cockroach, American cockroach, and Oriental cockroach can invade your home, contaminating food and surfaces with bacteria that cause illnesses like salmonella and E. coli. Cockroach droppings and shed skins can also trigger allergies and asthma, especially in children and sensitive individuals. Because they reproduce quickly and hide well, cockroach infestations can be challenging to control without professional help. Effective removal involves thorough cleaning, sealing entry points, eliminating moisture, and targeted pest control treatments to keep your home safe and roach-free.
Nuisance pests can be extremely frustrating and downright gross, especially when found in places like your bed, furniture, or other personal spaces. While they may not always be dangerous or cause structural damage, their presence can lead to unpleasant odors, allergic reactions, and damage to fabrics or belongings. These pests often sneak indoors during seasonal changes and quickly become an unwanted part of your home. You shouldn't have to deal with pests that make you uncomfortable in your own space.
Wood Destroying Insects
- West Subterranean Termite
Western subterranean termites are one of the most destructive wood-damaging pests found in the western U.S., including Utah. These termites live in large underground colonies and build mud tubes to access wood structures above ground. They often going unnoticed until significant damage has already been done. They feed 24/7 on wood, paper, and other cellulose materials silently weakening the structure of homes from the inside out. Signs of infestation include discarded wings, mud tubes along foundations or walls, and hollow-sounding wood. If you suspect termite activity, it’s critical to act quickly.
Rodents
- House Mouse
- Norway rat
- Deer Mouse
Rodents such as house mice, Norway rats, and deer mice are more than just a nuisance. They pose serious risks to your home and health. These pests can chew through insulation, wiring, and even structural materials. This increases the risk of fires and costly damage. They contaminate food and surfaces with droppings and urine. Some species, like the deer mouse, are known carriers of dangerous diseases such as hantavirus. Rodents are excellent at hiding and can reproduce quickly, turning a small issue into a full-blown infestation in no time. If you’re hearing scratching noises, spotting droppings, or noticing signs of chewing, we’re here to help identify the source and resolve the problem efficiently and effectively.