Address: 555 Republic Dr #294, Plano, TX 75074, USA
Phone: +19722659670
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5PM
Thursday: 7AM–5PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Robert Johnson
These guys came to look at my situation and looked at all of the things I have already tried. He explained in detail the things I needed to change and the science behind it. But in the end, he said that there really wasn’t anything better that he could offer. Instead of trying to sell me something that wouldn’t be more effective, he helped me with what I am already doing. Very honest, no high pressure, very helpful. If I ever have another problem I am going straight to All Pest Solutions for service.
Chelsey Aprill
We called All Pest Solutions to help us deal with the “significant vermin activity” revealed in an inspection report for the new home we purchased. The staff member who came out for our estimate was able to immediately put our minds at ease! He quickly identified possible entry points but did not observe they had been well-traveled, reassured us that the droppings visible in the attic did not appear to be recent due to lack of other rodent indicators, and pointed out signs of past activity that we should watch and help prevent. In the end, he said the best approach would be DIY prevention and recommended some products that would be both effective and as humane as possible. The cost of this expert advice? A whopping $0. Yep, even though he didn’t ask for our business he refused to charge for the trip! I’m so relieved we don’t have to be a customer at this time, but if you are looking for a pest control company - this is the one!
David Roth
The receptionist (Corey) who took my phone call was absolutely fabulous! She answered all of my concern, and handled my request with urgency! I really appreciated that she was able to schedule someone immediately. Thank you Corey with All Pest Solutions!!
Naoufal Bouamar
Jacob was extremely professional during the entire process, from the initial inspection to final repairs needed to get the job completed and tidy. I would highly recommend this company. They came out and inspected the rodent issue I was having, then they gave me several options to remedy the issue and they completed the job with precision and in a timely manner. The entire service was a great value and I will definitely be using All Pest Solutions for all my future pest issues.
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An effective method for getting squirrels out of your attic include sealing all openings in your attic using hardware cloth and making sure that you remove any trees from within 10 feet of your home. Also, removing bird feeders will also help control the problem. Squirrel removal is a fact of life for many people. If they are living in your attic, they can leave droppings and urine which can contaminate your insulation and lead to health issues. In addition, squirrels can cause damage to your attic by chewing on various parts including electrical wires.
Here's how we help keep racoons out of our customer's attics: (1) We re-seal any outside attic access door so they can't get back in and (2) we block any open sections of the walls where racoons might squeeze through. The combination is extremely effective at keeping unwanted racoons out of your attic. Check out more on our website for racoon removal services. We don't poison or trap the raccoons.
Hi, yes we do. All of our specifics can be found here https://www.allpestsolutions.com/contact/
Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Plano, Texas.
Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Plano, TX.
Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Plano.
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Yes, we are proud to offer rodent removal service in Plano, Texas.
Its a question we get a lot, but we must say... we're somewhat partial to our OWN awesome termite treatment service for these reason; - Our technicians are experienced and know exactly how to treat your termite problem. - We have a great track record for being on time, every time! - We have over 25 years of experience in the termite removal industry. - The service is safe, does not contain harsh chemicals and we can help you solve your termite problems with a specialized inspection. For all your pest control needs in Plano Texas, give All Pest Solutions a call today! Check out our previous post: https://local.google.com/place?id=5613696934361765988&use=posts&lpsid=7397826255053908553
When talking about the effectiveness of termite fumigation , you need to consider the fumigation method used. There are two kinds of techniques that can be used in termite treatment, liquid termiticide and gas termiticide. With liquid termiticide, infested wood is saturated with liquid solution of the chemical insecticide. The liquid termiticide is then dried inside the infested wood. The second technique is known as gas termiticide. This is done by placing the infested wood in a plastic tube with chemicals inside.
If you are experiencing an unusually high number of squirrel problems, try these suggestions: Make sure all outside wall vents are tightly closed and all roof vents are tightly covered with metal or plastic vent caps. Check all foundations for cracks and holes large enough to allow a squirrel to enter. Repair any cracks or holes immediately. Check the chimneys for any openings that allow squirrels to enter. If there are openings, repair them immediately by capping them with metal or wood. Check the attic access panel for any openings that allow squirrels to enter. If there are openings, repair them immediately by capping them with metal or wood. For all your pest control needs in Plano Texas, give All Pest Solutions a call today!
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Yes, we are proud to offer termite control service in Plano, TX.
Hi, the best way will be to go to this URL https://www.allpestsolutions.com/pest-control-plano-tx and choose the most convenient method.
Yes, we are proud to offer pest control service in Plano.
The best way to get flying squirrels out of an attic is to locate their entry point and seal it off. The flying squirrels will attempt to break through any hole bigger than the size of a nickel if given enough time, but if you seal it off they may go elsewhere. You can use caulk or spray foam to plug up holes less than a half inch wide. If a larger hole is located, replace the drywall over the hole.
Squirrels generally make their way into your attic by chewing through the siding or trim of your home, especially on the roof overhangs, then making their way up to your attic. They can also get in through holes created by your plumbing and electrical wiring. Squirrels love to make a nest inside of your attic for protection from predators and winter weather. Once they’ve found a suitable place for a nest, they begin chewing away at the wood siding, creating a pathway to enter your attic.
Smells that squirrels hate are pheromones – chemicals that animals use to communicate with each other. Male squirrels have a strong chemical “signal” that tells other squirrels that they are ready to mate. If a female squirrel detects this male “chemical signal” she will be attracted to him. The male squirrel will emit a stronger and longer lasting smell from his genital area. This scent will tell other squirrels that he is a desirable mate and he will increase his chances of successfully attracting a mate.
A common misconception is that you need to use a lot of heat to kill bed bugs. But the fact is, you don’t need to use a lot of heat to get rid of bed bugs. You can kill them with just one application of heat. You can use a hair dryer, a hairdryer, or even an electric blanket. Bed bugs are killed by heat, but it doesn’t have to be very hot. Just a few minutes in a low-heat setting will do the trick. The problem is, many people are afraid of using too much heat. They think that if they use too much heat, they might burn something. However, the fact is that you can’t hurt anything with heat.
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