Get An Inspection An effective pest control program begins with a thorough inspection. A-Ok Exterminating will inspect your home to determine how it has become infested. Then, we will address the problem with an integrated plan that includes the Inside-OutTM program. Using highly advanced “undetectable” products, A-Ok Exterminating will provide you with the Inside-OutTM knock-out punch to achieve total pest control.
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Invisible Protection
Inside and outside your home, we use products that are effective at lower chemical concentrations, making them safer than many “old fashioned” liquid applications. Our products are virtually odorless. You won’t even know they’re there. But you’ll know they’ve done their job when your pest problems disappear, inside and out.
Phorid Flies
 Phorid flies can be found in similar areas to fruit flies but typically are discovered breeding in organic materials in a more advanced state of decay. Phorid flies can breed in more types of organic matter than any other type of fly. Although most often detected in drains, debris trapped in cracks and under equipment, phorid flies will breed in dead animals, organic glues, even organically based paints! This fly is the most difficult to control because of its varied breeding habits. The use of glueboards can assist in locating the source of the breeding site. If the breeding sites are located in kitchens and/or bathrooms, the areas can be cleaned by using bacteria eating enzymes (Drain-Gel, Bio-Clean, Bio-Foam), and if available, steem cleaning the areas has proven to be very effective in the elimination of the breeding site. If the activity is observed in areas other than kitchens and bathrooms, a thorough inspection of chimneys, attics, eaves and overhangs of roofs, and crawl spaces, may be necessary to locate the source of the breeding site. Welcome to BETTER!
Cockroaches
 Having cockroach problems? No problem!! Without a doubt, pest management practices for cockroaches have changed dramatically throughout the past five years. We have shifted to baits because of their success in reducing cockroach problems, and the significant impact on the reduction of cockroch infestations. Cockroach problems are not what they used to be; in fact, cockroaches have been replaced by ants as the No. 1 pest in this country. The use of baits, insect growth regulators, and an effective Inside-Out treatment can control any roach problem in 90 - 120 days...GUARANTEED. Don't you deserve BETTER?
Spiders
 Control of spiders is best achieved by following an integrated pest management (IPM) approach that involves multiple tactics, such as preventive measures, exclusion, sanitation, and chemicals applied to targeted sites. IPM requires a thorough inspection of the building to locate the pest and its harborages. Learn More...
Ants
 Typical ants that are classified as pests include pavement ants, sugar ants, Pharaoh ants, carpenter ants, Argentine ants, and red imported fire ants. Control of species populations are usually done with bait insecticides, which are either in the form of small granules, or as a sticky liquid that is gathered by the ants as food and then brought back to the nest where the poison is inadvertently spread to other members of the brood — a system that can severely reduce the numbers in a colony if used properly.
Fruit Flies
Fruit flies can easily be distinguished by their large, red eye. However, we have been noticing an increase in dark eyed fruit flies that have been migrating from the New England states. Fruit flies are partial to freshly decaying organic matter. They are found in fresh fruits and vegetables, garbage containers, containers holding recyclable cans and bottles, and in moist food trapped under equipment, in corners or in cracks. Damaged grout on tile floors can often be a breeding spot, too. Sanitation and the use of bacteria eating enzymes (Bio-Clean, Bio-Foam, Drain Gel)can eliminate a fruit fly infestation. If the porblem just started, and the area that you are seeing the flies is located in your kitchen around the sink, try this: In the evening, place ice over the drain when the drain will no longer be used until the following morning. Place enough ice over the drain so when you return in the morning, there is still ice covering the drain. Do this for 6-7 nights in a row. If you continue to see the flies, the breeding source is somewhere else. If the flies disappear but reappear after several days, apply the ice again for 6 - 7 days. Welcome to BETTER!
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