John's Pest Control

John's Pest Control

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We have been exterminating termites, roaches, dust mites, wasps, rodents, bats and every other household pest for over 22 years. We combine decades of experience with the latest eradication and prevention techniques so that we can bring you the very best service possible. Our friendly, knowledgeable technicians will investigate your pest control problem, recommend the best way to treat it, and exe

08/16/2019

Having ants in your home...?

The culprit could be Argentine ants. Introduced to the united states in 1890 from Argentina via coffee shipments. These invasive ants make their homes in moist areas, ie sinks, water pipes,stumps,logs, and along your sidewalks. A good way to combat these persistent ants is to eliminate points of entry. Seal up cracks in your foundation,window seals, door frames, and piping on the outside of your home. Get rid old decaying lawn debris because they see that as the perfect oasis for there colony.

08/07/2019

The American cockroach aka palmetto bug, is one of the largest common cockroach species.
American cockroaches will move indoors when they experience a food shortage or a drastic change in weather conditions. The waste that they produces contains allergen proteins that can trigger your asthma and allergies.

07/19/2019

A little quick info on how to distinguish between Honey bees and wasps. Happy Friday!

07/16/2019

Creepy crawly facts below.

Millipedes vs. Centipedes

Millipedes and centipedes are often confused for one another. A few differences between the two:

Millipedes move slowly, while centipedes move quickly
Millipedes mostly eat decaying organic matter. Centipedes are carnivorous, injecting their prey with venom to kill before eating.
Millipedes do not bite. Instead, when scared, they will secrete a sticky substance that can cause an allergic reaction to humans upon contact. While rare, a centipede may bite humans. These bites are not typically life threatening.
Millipedes curl into a tight ball or coil as a defense mechanism. Centipedes do not.

04/19/2018

A baby armadillo tearing up a small portion of the lawn, imagine what an adult armadillo could do.

Armadillos are nocturnal year-round, keeping cool underground during the day and foraging at night. However because of the armadillos' relatively low body temperature, the nine-banded species in North America tends to change its habits in the cooler months and emerge during the day to take advantage of the warm sun.

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135 Howell Road Ste D
Atlanta, GA
30290

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