We’re not making any friends with the dozens of pests we eliminate, but we are one of Arizona’s oldest and most trusted pest control companies. Phoenix Pest & Termite Control is certified, licensed, and insured for serving Greater Phoenix, Tucson, and Mohave County, Arizona since 1967.
BEES:
Bees seek sheltered spots near food and water, often nesting in trees, wall cavities, attics, or eaves. For safe and effective removal, contact us for professional bee control.
SCORPIONS:
Scorpions can be serious—their stings can cause pain, swelling, and severe symptoms, particularly for vulnerable individuals. Prevention seals entry points, reduces clutter, and controls other pests they feed on.
TERMITES:
Termites cause severe, costly structural damage, often going unnoticed until it's extensive. Regular inspections are key as termite damage is usually not covered by homeowner insurance.
ANTS:
Ants are a persistent nuisance. With a food source they quickly attract more ants and potential health risks. Control involves sealing entry points, maintaining cleanliness, and proper food storage.
PIGEONS:
Pigeons nests on roofs can cause structural damage and health risks—acidic droppings erode roofing materials, costly repairs, and carry diseases.
SPIDERS:
Most spiders can be unsettling. Venomous species like black widows and brown recluses pose health risks. Spider webs require frequent cleaning to preventing broader infestations.
BED BUGS:
Bed bugs are elusive pests that feed on human blood and spread quickly. They can lead to stress and anxiety, and they hide in mattresses, furniture, and walls, making them hard to detect.
COCKROACHES:
Cockroaches are a health concern, carrying bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli that can contaminate food and surfaces. With rapid reproduction and resilience, effective control is critical.
RODENTS:
Rodents pose serious health and safety risks, carrying diseases like hantavirus and salmonella while contaminating food and surfaces. Control requires professional pest services.
CRICKETS:
Crickets are omnivorous scavengers, feeding on fabrics, paper, plants, and even other insects. While mostly harmless, their presence can become a nuisance due to their
constant chirping and potential damage to household items.