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      I have been lucky to have used the SWAT pest control services since they have been in business and always with the best results. I have never had an issue that Scott and his team can't take care of f... more
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      Spotted Lantern Flies were swarming on our property

      Spotted Lantern Flies were swarming on our property and on several neighbors. A few trees in the yards (Especially Maples) were covered and from others, when weeding or watering, they would jump right... more
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      January 2024: Existing customers can expect a price increase for Quarterly Services unless they lock in by paying for a year in advance. New Customers if they pay for the year in advance can get $15 off their Initial Service Treatment and lock in their rate as well.

    Ant Control

    If you have never encountered ants in your house, office or school, count yourself among the lucky few. But if you’re like most people, you’ve fought your fair share of battles against this annoying pest – whether it’s a nest of pavement ants in your garage or a parade of odorous house ants marching across your kitchen counter SWAT , have the solutions for you.


    Pavement Ant

    The pavement ant is a small, dark brown ant about 1/8 inch in length, with the workers all being about the same size. It has two segments, or nodes, between its thorax and abdomen, and it has a pair of spines on its thorax.

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    Carpenter Ants

    Carpenter ants are slowly being recognized by the structural pest control industry as the principal insects causing damage to structures in the northern tier of states in the U.S. and in southern Canada. Previously, carpenter ants were regarded — and still are by many — strictly as nuisance pests of houses and other structures.

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