FAQs

Premier Pest Control

  • Why are bed bugs so hard to treat?

    Bed bugs are challenging to treat due to their elusive nature and resilience. They're not associated with poor sanitation and can be found in various locations beyond beds. These pests can survive for extended periods without food and withstand a wide temperature range. Effective control requires vigilance, regular inspections, and professional pest control services. For more information about bed bug extermination, please contact us.
  • Why should I hire a professional when I can try to get rid of pests myself?

    Professional pest control offers several advantages over DIY methods. Our experts can accurately identify pest species and their sources, ensuring the most effective treatment. We use EPA-approved products not available to the public, applied by certified professionals. Additionally, we can handle unique pest situations, such as bat removal, which may be challenging for homeowners to manage safely and effectively.
  • Do you provide bed bug extermination services? If so, how much will they cost?

    Yes, we offer bed bug extermination services. At Premier Pest Control, we provide customized plans tailored to each customer's specific situation. Our approach considers your home, the extent of the infestation, and environmental factors. For accurate pricing information, please contact our office to discuss your particular needs.
  • How long after the initial treatment does it take to see results?

    The timeline for visible results varies depending on the pest type, treatment methods, and products used. Some treatments, like yellow jacket nest removal, show immediate effects. Others, such as baits for ants, rodents, or termites, may take longer as the pests need to ingest the product. Your assigned inspector and technician will provide a detailed explanation of what to expect for your specific pest issue.
  • Why do your pest services focus on the outside of my home when I have pests on the inside?

    Our pest control program is designed to create a protective barrier around your home's exterior, preventing pests from entering in the first place. This proactive approach significantly reduces the likelihood of indoor infestations. However, if pests do manage to get inside, we have effective indoor treatment methods to eliminate them promptly.