Dreaded Mosquito Season is Near – Steps to Prevent Them

Mosquito Pest Control St. Louis

Our mosquito treatments are designed to eliminate the pests currently living in your yard and prevent the potential for future infestations. You’ve planned a backyard graduation party or garden baby shower. You have the decorations, food, and drinks ready, and the guests are on their way. Then it hits you – what about the mosquitoes! …

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Common Signs of Moles In Your Yard and How to Get Rid of Them

Mole Control - Pest Control

If moles are causing damage to your lawn and garden as they dig tunnels in search of food, contact Titan Pest & Wildlife. Are you enjoying the beautiful spring weather – planting flowers, herbs, and other plants in your yard? Maybe you want to have friends and family over for barbeques. However you decide to …

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Protect Your Car from Squirrels and Other Wildlife

Squirrel Removal St. Louis

We provide tips for keeping them out and provide humane wildlife removal techniques and methods. No matter where you live in Missouri, you have squirrels in the area, and there’s always a chance of these critters finding their way under the hood of your car. Squirrels are notorious for causing car damage. They chew on …

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Does a Cold Winter Mean Fewer Insects This Spring?

Spring Pest Control

This winter has been relatively cold, with temperatures dipping below freezing on several occasions. So does a cold winter mean fewer bugs this spring? Unfortunately, homeowners and business owners will get little help from the bitterly cold temperatures. What actually impacts insect populations is not how cold it gets in the winter but when spring …

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That Creepy Crawly Thing In Your House – It Might Be a House Centipede

St. Louis Pest Control

Our comprehensive pest inspection is the only way to determine the root of a pest issue and the best way to solve it. A house centipede is one of the creepiest things you might have seen crawling around your home. They are definitely strange-looking insects. They are slender, with what appears to be hundreds of …

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