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Since our founding, D&G Pest Control has been known for quality services, exceptional efficiency and the highest level of professionalism. No matter what service you're looking for, we guarantee to not only meet, but exceed your expectations and ensure your full satisfaction. Our team is up for every job, managing projects with the skill and experience our clients have come to expect.

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Bed bugs get their name because they are commonly found in beds but can also be found in other places where humans spend a lot of time: hotels, airplanes, and couches.
Bed bugs can feed on the blood of any warm-blooded animal.
Their most common targets are humans because, unlike animals with fur, we have a lot of exposed skin for them to bite.
Bed bugs are typically found in beds and small cracks and crevices.
When Bed bugs feed, they inject the skin with their saliva (this keeps the blood from clotting) and any anesthetic (this keeps the host from feeling the bite and moving).
Originally found in East Asia, stink bugs were not even reported in the United States until the late 1990's!
They get their name from an unpleasant odor released when you crush them or when they are protecting their homes.
The Norway rat is also called a "sewer rat".
Norway rats tend to be larger and more aggressive to animals, humans and each other than Roof rats.
There are about 3,000 species of spiders roaming around North America, but only two in the southern and western United States can cause serious harm when accidentally disturbed - the black widow and brown recluse.
Carpenter ants get their name because they build their nests in wood.
This pest can cause significant damage to your house.
There are many types of carpenter ants throughout the U.S. measuring in size from one-quarter inch (about the width of a pencil) for a worker carpenter ant to three-quarters of an inch (about the size of a quarter) for a queen carpenter ant.
When they are ready, those workers then get the job of gathering food to feed the next generation.
Once mature, this first generation of worker ants work to increase the food supply for the colony.
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