Myrtle Beach Residential Pest Control
Wilkey Services Pest Management was founded in 2010 with the goal of providing high-quality residential pest control services to homeowners in the Myrtle Beach area. A locally owned company, we have a strong understanding of local pest issues. You can leverage our extensive experience to get pests out of your home and then get valuable tips on mitigating the possibility of infestations in the future.
Call (843) 920-2699 today. Or fill out our online contact form to request a free estimate or schedule an appointment.
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Green-Friendly Pest Control in Myrtle Beach
At Wilkey Services Pest Management, we understand the importance of maintaining a safe and healthy environment for your family. That's why we offer eco-friendly pest control solutions. These green methods are not only effective at eliminating pests but are also meant to protect the safety of your children, pets, and the local ecosystem.
Call our office in Little River today at (843) 920-2699. We always do our best to accommodate same-day scheduling and emergency service needs.
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Pest Solutions for Residents of Little River
Our team has the tools and knowledge to handle many of the most common infestations homeowners deal with.
We routinely help with issues that include these:
Roaches
Roaches are more than just disgusting pests. They can:
- Act as carriers for various bacteria and diseases.
- Trigger allergies and asthma attacks, especially in sensitive individuals and children.
- Contaminate food sources and kitchen surfaces, potentially leading to food poisoning.
Ants
Ant infestations are not only a nuisance but can also lead to structural and health issues:
- Ants can cause considerable damage to your home's structure, particularly carpenter ants that burrow into wood.
- Some ant species can deliver painful bites or stings, causing discomfort and potential allergic reactions.
- Certain types of ants can contaminate food, leading to potential health risks.
Spiders
While most spiders are harmless, their presence is not without its risks and challenges:
- Some spiders, like the brown recluse or black widow, have venomous bites that can pose serious health risks.
- Their presence can be distressing, especially for those with arachnophobia.
- Spiders can spin unsightly webs around your home, affecting its cleanliness and aesthetics.
Beetles
Issues caused by beetles include:
- Carpet beetles can cause significant damage to fabrics, clothing, and carpets.
- Certain beetle species can infest stored food products, leading to contamination and wastage.
- Wood-boring beetles can undermine the structural integrity of homes by boring into wooden structures.
Termites
Termites, often known as silent destroyers, can cause extensive damage to your property:
- Termites can cause extensive structural damage to buildings by feeding on wood, potentially leading to costly repairs.
- Their silent destruction can go unnoticed until significant damage has occurred.
- They can also damage other cellulose-based items in your home, like books or furniture.
Fleas
Fleas are small pests that can cause big problems, especially for pet owners:
- Fleas can transmit diseases to pets, and in some cases, to humans as well.
- Their bites can cause itchy, uncomfortable reactions in both animals and people.
- Fleas can reproduce quickly, leading to large infestations if not promptly treated.
Ticks
Ticks are tiny creatures that can pose major health risks due to their disease-carrying potential:
- Ticks are known vectors of several serious diseases.
- Tick bites can cause allergic reactions.
- They can infest your pets, leading to potential health issues and discomfort for the animals.