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Northern Virginia7426 Alban Station Boulevard Suite B-216 Springfield, VA
22150Phone: (703) 440-8000Toll Free: (888) 739-0210Fax: (703)
440-8523 Fredericksburg
& Stafford, VA1120 International
Parkway, #111 Fredericksburg, VA 22406Phone: (540) 752-8199Fax: (540) 752-7757Manassas/Prince
William(703) 878-7788Leesburg:(703) 777-6003Berryville/Winchester(888) 739-0210Email
(for all locations):bugus@protechpest.com
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General Pest Control
We will inspect your residential or commercial property, advise about effective treatments, and then get the job done. We'll also set up a regular maintenance schedule
if need be to help you control any problems. Our general services include: Cockroaches
Damage: Cockroaches spread human disease by depositing disease organisms on food and utensils.
The American cockroach, which comes into contact with human excrement in sewers or with pet droppings, may transmit bacteria
that cause Salmonella and Shigella. German cockroaches are believed to be capable of transmitting disease-causing organisms
such as Staphylococcus, hepatitis, and coliform bacteria. They also have been implicated in the spread of typhoid and dysentery.
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Cockroach | Recent studies have found a strong association between the presence of cockroaches and increases in
the severity of asthma symptoms in individuals who are sensitive to cockroach allergens.
Detection and Treatment: Cockroaches may become pests in homes, restaurants, hospitals, warehouses, offices, and virtually any structure that has
food preparation or storage areas. These pests are common even in the cleanest of crowded urban areas and older dwellings.
It’s usually not difficult to discover an infestation, because they are often visible. Treatment usually involves sealing
cracks and crevices to block entrance; keeping food and trash areas clean to avoid providing food; and the professional application
of insecticide and bait on a regular basis. Click here for more info. Rodents Damage: Rodents consume and contaminate
food. They also gnaw on electrical wires, wooden structures, and tear insulation in walls and ceilings for nesting. Rodents
can also transmit disease to humans, pets, and livestock. They have been found to transmit typhus, leptospirosis, trichinosis,
and salmonellosis.
Detection and Treatment: The presence of mice and rats is usually detected by the
damage they cause to food and structures, by their droppings, and by their nests. Treatment involves eliminating all entry
points and population reduction by the application of rodenticides and traps. Learn more. Ants
Damage: Ants cause various types of damage, depending upon the variety. Carpenter ants tunnel
through wood, destroying structures. Pharaoh ants may transmit serious diseases. A fire ant’s sting is potentially deadly
to susceptible individuals, and all ants contaminate the food they infest.  |  | | Carpenter Ant | Red Fire
Ant | Detection and Treatment
: Ants build massive colonies, so their presence is generally detected when you see their nests, or the ants themselves.
Treatments involve baiting, insecticide, and sealing off entry to buildings. Spiders
Except for poisonous spiders, such as the black widow and the brown recluse, spiders are not harmful
to humans. When it’s important to control spiders, chemical control is used, along with destruction of webs and eggs.
Since they feed on insects, measures that control unwanted insects will also reduce spider populations.  |  | | Brown Recluse | Black Widow |
Biting and
Stinging Pests
Damage: Bees, wasps and scorpions are dangerous because of their painful and potentially
harmful stings. Detection and Treatment: Wasp nests and bee hives can be removed by professionals with protective
gear. Insecticides are also used. Scorpion problems are usually treated chemically. Click here to learn more about other insects.
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