Frontline Pest Management is a family-owned business that provides affordable pest control services in Kokomo, Peru, North Manchester, Wabash, Logansport, Denver, and most north-central Indiana. We are licensed and insured with over twenty years of experience. Our environmentally friendly chemicals and application techniques free your home of pests and rodents.
We use state-of-the-art pest solutions to protect you and your family or business. At Frontline Pest Management we use the most advanced treatment methods to protect your home or business from unwanted pests, each tailored to your specific needs. We are committed to providing the most effective pest control services at the best rates. We constantly strive to conduct ourselves with the highest level of Honesty, Integrity, and Expertise.
We work hard at earning our clients' trust and confidence through building relationships and providing excellent service. Frontline Pest Management We use the most advanced treatment methods to protect your home or business from unwanted pests, each tailored to your specific needs.
We use state-of-the-art pest solutions to protect you and your family or business. At Frontline Pest Management we use the most advanced treatment methods to protect your home or business from unwanted pests, each tailored to your specific needs. We are committed to providing the most effective pest control services at the best rates. We constantly strive to conduct ourselves with the highest level of Honesty, Integrity, and Expertise.
We work hard at earning our clients' trust and confidence through building relationships and providing excellent service. Frontline Pest Management We use the most advanced treatment methods to protect your home or business from unwanted pests, each tailored to your specific needs.
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Earwigs
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Have you ever seen an earwig?
These bugs get their strange name because it was said that they would crawl inside your ear, lay eggs, and eat your brain.
Rest assured, that is just a myth.
Sometimes called "Pincher Bugs, " these quick-moving insects have a long, narrow body with creepy-looking pincers extending behind the abdomen.
Getting a good look at these insects can be tricky because they are generally nocturnal and prefer scurrying around dark, damp places at lightning-fast speeds.
It can be even harder to unsee this unsightly pest if you find them crawling around inside your home.
These bugs get their strange name because it was said that they would crawl inside your ear, lay eggs, and eat your brain.
Rest assured, that is just a myth.
Sometimes called "Pincher Bugs, " these quick-moving insects have a long, narrow body with creepy-looking pincers extending behind the abdomen.
Getting a good look at these insects can be tricky because they are generally nocturnal and prefer scurrying around dark, damp places at lightning-fast speeds.
It can be even harder to unsee this unsightly pest if you find them crawling around inside your home.
Fleas
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Do you have fleas?
You might, and you may not even know it.
Contrary to popular belief, they aren't only reserved for man's best friend; they're actually common household pests.
Though their main focus is your dog or cat, fleas are known to bite human's legs, ankles, and feet and even live in your furniture.
There's no need to pack up your home and move just yet though.
There are many responsible and effective methods for removal at your disposal with a certified pest control expert.
Though many believe that fleas are attracted to dirty animals and messy houses, nothing could be further from the truth.
You might, and you may not even know it.
Contrary to popular belief, they aren't only reserved for man's best friend; they're actually common household pests.
Though their main focus is your dog or cat, fleas are known to bite human's legs, ankles, and feet and even live in your furniture.
There's no need to pack up your home and move just yet though.
There are many responsible and effective methods for removal at your disposal with a certified pest control expert.
Though many believe that fleas are attracted to dirty animals and messy houses, nothing could be further from the truth.
Mosquitoes
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Mosquitoes date back to the Jurassic era, so they've been feeding on living things and evolving since the days of the dinosaurs.
Interestingly, it's only the females who bite humans and animals.
They suck blood for reproductive reasons, while the males feed off plants.
Certain people are more attractive to the flying bugs than others.
Some blood types contain more protein than others.
So, if you're Type O, anticipate getting bitten more than someone with Type A blood.
Type B is the next most attractive when Type O isn't available.
Interestingly, it's only the females who bite humans and animals.
They suck blood for reproductive reasons, while the males feed off plants.
Certain people are more attractive to the flying bugs than others.
Some blood types contain more protein than others.
So, if you're Type O, anticipate getting bitten more than someone with Type A blood.
Type B is the next most attractive when Type O isn't available.
Roaches
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Originating about 300 million years ago, the cockroach is an irksome pest that's been hard to eradicate.
While people are used to seeing them in their homes, there are over 4,600 species of roaches, and luckily, most of them live outside.
Due to an open circulatory system which allows them to breath through little holes in their bodies, they can live for up to a week without a head.
Some show a propensity for beer.
In fact, the Delaware Health and Social Services Division suggests using bread soaked in beer as a roach trap.
While people are used to seeing them in their homes, there are over 4,600 species of roaches, and luckily, most of them live outside.
Due to an open circulatory system which allows them to breath through little holes in their bodies, they can live for up to a week without a head.
Some show a propensity for beer.
In fact, the Delaware Health and Social Services Division suggests using bread soaked in beer as a roach trap.
Rodents
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Author Laura Joffe Numeroff wrote, "If you give a mouse a cookie, he will ask for a glass of milk."
While this may not be true in the literal sense, if a mouse, or its larger cousin, the rat, manage to make their way inside your home, and nothing is done about it, they learn and more will show up.
That is the cause and effect lesson shown in her book.
While the two rodents are similar in many ways, mice are smaller than rats and there are differences in coloration and behaviors.
One of the main differences is where they make their habitats.
While this may not be true in the literal sense, if a mouse, or its larger cousin, the rat, manage to make their way inside your home, and nothing is done about it, they learn and more will show up.
That is the cause and effect lesson shown in her book.
While the two rodents are similar in many ways, mice are smaller than rats and there are differences in coloration and behaviors.
One of the main differences is where they make their habitats.
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