Frequently Asked Pest Control Questions - Answered By Never Pests Pest Control
At Never Pests Pest Control, we're proud to be among the top choices for pest control in Bakersfield and the surrounding areas. Not only is our pest removal impeccable, but we're available to offer information and answer any questions for our clients. Take a moment to review some of our most common inquiries, then contact us for any of your own or to receive your free estimate.
What Type Of Pests Do You Treat?
We offer all types of pest control in Bakersfield, from specific treatments such as flea & tick treatments or mosquito control to general pest control services. If you have a pest infestation in your home and it's not listed on our services page, give us a call! Chances are that we'll be able to treat your problem.
How Long Do Mosquito Control Treatments Last?
Many factors affect the longevity of mosquito control treatments, such as your home's environment, the weather, and the levels of the mosquito population around your property. In general, a mosquito treatment lasts around 30 days. If you notice that the mosquito population keeps coming back, we recommend monthly mosquito treatments to keep your property free from mosquito infestation.
Is There Anything I Can Do To Totally Get Rid Of Bed Bugs Myself?
There are definitely some options you have for getting rid of bed bugs, such as using steam and insecticides. However, these methods require a lot of consumer knowledge, patience, and perseverance! If you want to thoroughly eliminate bed bugs and not have to deal with the stress that it involves, your best option is to call a professional, like the bed bug removal pros at Never Pests Pest Control!
What Precautions Should I Take With My Family & Pets When Getting Pest Control Service?
While our pest control solutions are safe for people and pets, it's best for them to clear the affected rooms while we are applying the treatments, just to be safe. Depending on the treatment, they might need to stay out of the room for an extended period of time, but generally, they are safe to re-enter once the spray has dried.