

Wasps are aggressive stingers often found near eaves, sheds, or bushes. Their nests grow quickly, and their stings can be painful or dangerous, especially for children and those allergic.

Spiders lurk in corners, basements, and attics. While most are harmless, some, like the brown recluse or black widow, carry venom. Their webs and presence often signal bigger insect problems.

This group includes bees, hornets, and yellowjackets—pests that sting defensively. They pose serious threats when nesting near doors, playgrounds, or walkways and can attack in swarms when disturbed.

Pantry pests infest stored food like flour, cereal, and rice. Moths, beetles, and weevils lay eggs in dry goods, contaminating your food and spreading quickly through kitchen cabinets.

Rats and mice chew wires, damage walls, and contaminate food. They reproduce rapidly and often hide in walls, basements, or attics, spreading bacteria, allergens, and parasites wherever they go.