Pest Control Plano, Texas
Plano Pest Services, Rodent Control, Termite & Wildlife Removal
Our business model at AJB Pest & Termite is to treat our customers how we want to be treated. The old adage “Treat people how you want to be treated” is not just a cliché, but a belief that we take to heart. We understand that a good customer relationship combined with effective, quality service is what has set AJB Pest & Termite apart from other service companies. Learn More
Bed Bug Removal Plano, TX
Bed bugs are flat and small in size, allowing them to hide easily from view during the day when they are not active. They hide in mattresses, bed frames, bedding, furniture, carpets, baseboards and bedroom clutter. They are most commonly found in the seams of mattresses or inside box springs. However, it is not necessary to locate a specimen to identify an infestation. Their excrement leaves brown to black stains on mattresses and linens, and bloodstains may be visible where bed bugs have been accidentally crushed. Learn More
Plano Termite Inspection
Termites are sometimes confused with ants, which often swarm at the same time of year. Termites can be differentiated by their straight antennae, uniform waist and wings of equal size. Need a Wood-Destroying Insect Report (WDI)? Learn More
Fleas/Ticks/Chiggers in Plano, TX
Fleas are insects that form the order of Siphonaptera. They are wingless, with mouthparts adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood.
Ticks are hungry parasites that carry pathogens and diseases that are harmful to both humans and pets. They can be picked up on your shoes or clothes while walking in a field or pasture, thru dense underbrush or even in the woods or forest.
Chiggers are the tiny, immature stage of a large mite called a redbug. These colorless, parasitic larvae measure only 1/150 of an inch in diameter, but they pack a punch with their itchy bites throughout summer, not letting up until the fall. Learn More
Plano Mosquito Spraying
Mosquitoes are part of the fly family and can be just as pesky. In Texas, where the old saying “if you don’t like the weather, wait a minute and it will change” is very true and provides an optimal environment for mosquitoes. One of the benefits of living in Texas is the warmer climate that allows for fantastic fun outdoors. Mosquitoes, however, can put a damper on these plans. Learn More