- Residential Pest Control
- Commercial Pest ControlWe know that keeping your business pest free is of the utmost importance, and we understand the impact pests can have on your bottom line. Your business will always be susceptible to pests—a large volume of foot traffic, regular deliveries and many other situations can create an influx of unwanted insects and critters. Even one small pest can cause significant damage to your business...
- AntsAnts are the number one pest problem in the country. Ant control can be difficult, but there are some valuable information you should know about how their behavior can lead to big headaches for you and your home...
- SpidersSpiders have their purpose in this world, just not in your home. Spiders are common in homes during warm weather, although they can be found indoors any time. Their numbers usually peak during late summer and fall, during their mating season.
- TermitesBerrett Pest Control provides a wide range of pest control services for residential and commercial properties. We offer extensive industry insight to solve Termite problems. If you are having issues with termites, please call us to schedule a FREE Termite Inspection & Treatment Evaluation. Berrett Pest Control can customize a treatment plan to fit your needs and protect it with our Total Termite Control Home Warranty Plan. If termites make it into your home while on our warranty plan, we will take care of them at no extra charge to you!
- Bed BugsBed bugs are a wingless insect that are small in size, nocturnal, and feast on human blood. Because they are so small, detecting whether or not you have an infestation can be a little difficult.
- FleasRats are hated mostly because they are tied to the spread of disease. In the middle ages, fleas transported by rats, were responsible for the bubonic plague that killed millions. Rats can spread diseases through their feces or urine or a bite. They can also spread diseases by transporting fleas, ticks or mites.
- CockroachesCockroaches. Quite possibly the world’s most despicable bug. Like most pests, cockroaches can enter your home through crevices and cracks, but can oftentimes be inadvertently carried inside in boxes, bags and everyday items.
- BeesIf you believe you have a swarm of bees call Berrett Pest Control immediately. A swarm is a cluster of bees usually hanging on a branch or other object. These clusters will move on, but that new location may be in your walls.
- WaspsWasps are beneficial insects, although they are generally considered to be pests because of their ability to sting. Wasps can become a problem in mid summer and fall when they may disrupt many outdoor activities.
- Ticks
- Crickets
- EarwigsYour pest control plan includes regular scheduled treatments to your home. During these treatments, technicians apply a barrier that extends three feet up from the foundation and five feet out into the yard, taking care of unwanted guests such as roaches, spiders, earwigs, and ants. Your technician will also treat window bases, eaves and expansion joints to help stop bugs from entering and reproducing. Upon request, interior treatments can be done to help protect kitchens, bathrooms and plumbing penetrations. While on site, technicians may also perform a property analysis to check for termites, rodent entries, and any other potential problems.
- MosquitoesDid you know that there actually is a way to control the mosquito problem in your back yard? Introducing the In2Care Mosquito Trap, a mosquito trap that attracts mosquitoes ready to lay eggs.
- FliesHow Does The Power Get To Other Locations? As the mosquito flies out of the trap touching multiple places to lay eggs, it spreads the mosquito-killing powder which will kill the the larvae before they hatch. It also kills larvae in nests from other mosquitoes.
- HornetsWasps have a slender body with a narrow waist, slender, cylindrical legs, and appear smoothed-skinned and shiny. Yellow jackets, bald-faced hornets, and paper wasps are the most common types of wasps encountered by people.
- Yellow Jackets
- Stinging Insects
- Mites
- RaccoonsRaccoons are enjoying easily accessible food left out for pets. They have also figured out how to flip over trash cans to get to what ever is inside. Raccoons are nocturnal animals so much of their activity happens at night.
- Wildlife
- OpossumsThere are many wild animals co existing with humans in North America. Since the suburbs constantly move into their territory, wild animals are adapting and finding food and shelter in our neighborhoods. Raccoons, Opossums, Skunks, Skunks, Armadillos, Bobcats, Foxes, and Coyotes, are some of the wild animals that show up in American neighborhoods.
- ArmadillosArmadillos will also come around looking for food and shelter. Armadillos whose food mostly consist of insects like ants and termites, will dig tunnels and burrow. Their tunnels can destroy the foundation of your home or disrupt sewer lines and cause serious damage.
- CoyotesCoyotes are also showing up in populated areas and in some places they are becoming a nuisance. They eat small rodents, are intelligent and faster than most dogs. If you believe there are coyotes in your neighborhood, do not leave a small dog or cat outside; they would be easy prey. Fences are not a problem for a hungry coyote.
- BobcatsBobcats are also on the look out for food. They are nocturnal and mostly avoid people, but bobcats who may have rabies, can be aggressive and attack humans or if they feel threat to their cubs. They are fast and have very sharp claws.
- Birds
- RodentsWe Specialize In Removing Honey Bees from places where people do not want them, and keeping bees from re-entering areas that were previously occupied by other bees. After a beehive has been removed it is necessary to properly treat the odors left by the hive, as well as remove the honey and comb. If the hive odors are not properly masked, bees will return to former hive locations, and establish a new hive. If the honeycomb, and hive remnants are not properly removed, it can cause mold, mildew, and attract other insects and rodents.
- MiceDid you know mice only need a tiny hole, the size of dime to enter your home as they search of food and shelter during the cold months. Once inside they bring a healthy appetite, eating 15 to 20 times a day; their big and growing family stays busy looking for food. While looking for food mice constantly chew on anything in their way; boxes, furniture, electrical wires are favorites.
- RatsCommon rats in the US are Norway rats and roof rats. Because their front incisors keep growing their whole life, rats gnaw constantly. If they are in or around your home they can cause substantial damage.
- SquirrelsIn North America, squirrels live in many different habitats, ranging from forests to suburban neighborhoods. Squirrels are mostly herbivores, with a diet of nuts, seeds, fruits but can also consume insects and bird eggs.
- VolesWe see many kinds of pest in the Denver area from bugs, ants, mosquitoes to rodents and voles. If something is bugging you Call Berrett Pest Control
- GophersAt Berrett, we offer extensive services to cover all aspects of pest control, including rodents, gophers, and general pests (ants, crickets, roaches, etc.) We are your Dallas Pest Control, Fort Worth Pest Control, Houston Pest Control, Austin Pest Control, Colorado Springs Pest Control and Denver Pest Control experts. Our highly trained exterminators will get the pests out and keep the guests you want in.