Clearly, insects are a dominating force in Nature, and it definitely benefits us to learn as much about them as we possibly can. They not only control much of what goes on in nature (pollination, seed dispersal, predation, decomposition) but they also can have a huge impact on Human Health as well. Effective pest control starts with proper pest identification.

WHAT IS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT?

Advanced Wildlife Control uses Integrated Pest Management or commonly known as IPM.  It is simply the common sense approach to control any insect or pest looking for certain conditions to ensure its survival. Our approach is to eliminate these conditions, insuring that these bugs look and live elsewhere. We try to limit spraying on the inside of the home and instead focus on preventative spraying on the outside, before they make their way into your home. This is our goal for a successful pest control.

Our Pest Categories:

OCCASIONAL INVADERS:

Most insects can be located in this general category. It covers all insects that seasonally invade the home and a few insects that live in your home year round. Most occasional invaders are just that – invaders. They do not (under normal circumstances) want to live in our homes, but once they wander inside, they will become a nuisance or pest. They adapt well to the surroundings and will live in your home once they have entered. Read more

STINGING INSECTS:

Have you sprayed to prevent bees and they just keep coming back time after time? Stinging insects can be difficult to control, but with the right plan and tools we can prevent and rid your home of pesky stinging insects as well as their nests. Read more

COCKROACHES:

Cockroaches may become pests in homes, restaurants, hospitals, warehouses, offices, and virtually any structure that has food preparation or storage areas. They contaminate food, eating utensils, destroy fabric, paper products, impart stains and unpleasant odors to surfaces they contact. Read more

TERMITES:

Termites can do the most damage of any insect that we have in Wisconsin. Most termite colonies are active 24 hours creating an expensive problem for homeowners. Read more

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