The thought of spiders and ants crawling through your home is unsettling for any homeowner. Our Perimeter Shield service is designed to stop these pests before they enter your home. By targeting the exterior, we prevent insects like spiders and ants from seeking shelter, food, or a place to breed inside your living space. Keep those annoying insects out of your home with our proven, effective solution.
Our treatment targets and eliminates pests around your home’s perimeter, stopping them before they invade.
By addressing common entry points and pest hotspots, our service helps prevent future insect infestations.
Our solution forms a protective barrier to keep spiders, ants, and other crawling insects outside where they belong.
Boxelder bugs are common nuisance insects that tend to appear in large numbers during the fall months as temperatures begin to drop. These insects are easily recognized by their black bodies with distinctive red or orange lines running along their wings.
Boxelder bugs feed primarily on maple trees, and ash trees, using their piercing mouthparts to extract sap from seeds and leaves. While they rarely cause serious damage to trees, they become a problem when they gather on the sunny sides of buildings.
During the fall, boxelder bugs search for warm places to overwinter, often entering homes through small cracks around siding, windows, vents, or door frames. Once inside, they typically hide within walls or attics until warmer temperatures cause them to become active again.
Stink bugs, particularly the brown marmorated stink bug, have become a common household nuisance across many parts of the United States. These insects are named for the strong odor they release when disturbed or crushed.
Stink bugs are shield-shaped insects with mottled brown coloring that helps them blend into natural environments. Outdoors, they feed on a wide range of plants, including fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. This feeding behavior can cause damage to crops and gardens.
Similar to boxelder bugs, stink bugs seek shelter indoors during the fall as temperatures cool. They typically enter through gaps around windows, doors, attic vents, and siding.
American house spiders (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) are frequently found around the exterior of homes, particularly in quiet areas where insects are active. These small spiders are typically brown or gray and are known for building irregular cobweb-style webs around outdoor structures.
Outside, American house spiders commonly build webs along porch railings, eaves, deck corners, fence lines, light fixtures, and window frames. These locations provide ideal hunting grounds because outdoor lighting and sheltered surfaces tend to attract flying insects.
Their webs are designed to capture passing insects such as flies, mosquitoes, gnats, and small moths. Because these spiders rely on insect activity to survive, areas with outdoor lighting or dense vegetation often support higher spider activity.
Insects like spiders and ants aren’t just a nuisance they’re looking to make your home their home. Seasonal changes in New York can cause insects to seek refuge inside, making it crucial to have a year-round plan that keeps them out. With our Perimeter Shield service, we treat the exterior of your home to stop pests before they get in.
Our seasonal approach ensures that your home is protected throughout the year. Our trained technicians perform treatments every 60 to 75 days, starting in early spring. During each visit, they focus on areas with active insect activity and potential entry points, ensuring your home remains a free from annoying insects like spiders and ants.
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