It is true that many pests die off for the winter, or go into hibernation, or retreat to their winter forts, such as ants. But there are many pests that would rather not take a winter vacation. Instead they fly, crawl, or jump to the more tropical weather provided by the shelter you know as your house. For this reason, residential pest control shouldn’t be skipped for the winter months.
Due to this fact, we at AZEX Pest Solutions wanted to take a moment to remind everyone to not let their guards down over these cool and cold months, and to take advantage of our great fall and winter spray and pest solution specials including gutter clean outs.





April 4th, 2010 - 7:04 am
We started to have these little worms inside/outside of house. They are tiny green worms, the size of a meal worm. We found them outside on our patio, and they are inside of house. We have no idea where they are coming from or what is causing this as we have never had this problem before.
Are you the people we phone to identify this worm and to eradicate it?
June 13th, 2010 - 5:18 am
f you do need some kind of help besides prevention, you should go with natural means. Pheromone traps, sticky tape and spring traps are better for the environment and will not harm pets and children like poisons can. If you must use some sort of chemical means, try red pepper for ants, soapy water for other kinds of bugs and even garlic to prevent infestation.