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Odorous House Ant
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Odorous House Ant






Odorous house ants may be found in houses throughout the state of Gerogia in massive numbers. These insects avoid bait and, because of their size, will find entry points into your home.

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Norway Rat
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Norway Rat








Norway Rats are large rodents, and can be as large as 12 inches long. This rodent can weigh more than one pound.

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House Mouse
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House Mouse Control






House mice are gray, and sometimes dark gray. Very few people like mice, and no one wants them in their house. Rodents live everywhere outside and could enter at any time.  It is very common for mice and other rodents to enter a home or other type of structure.

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German Roach
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German Cockroach







The German Cockroach is the most prolific breeder among all cockroaches. A female egg capsule can contain up to 40 eggs: 20 males and 20 females.

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Going Green

Information About Pesticides
Why do we use pesticides?

Pesticides (the generic term for insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) control weeds, insect pests,  fungi and other plant diseases. The benefit of pesticides lies in their ability to manage pest problems that otherwise would grow out of control. Without pesticides, your health or the health of your family, pets and plants, or the quality of your home, lawn, school or business would be at risk.


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Did You Know?

Professional Women in Pest Management
The Professional Women in Pest Management (PWIPM), is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2008 PWIPM Scholarship is Julie Ramirez, Managing Partner of Forsyth Exterminating in Cumming, Georgia.  The PWIPM Scholarship is awarded annually to at least one female interested in advancing or securing a career in pest management.

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Pest of the Day

Formosan Termites
Formosan Termites










Formosan subterranean termites are difficult to control. For that reason, prevention should be the first line of defense. If a Formosan colony is found within a structure, quick action is required to minimize potential structural damage.  It is important to note that Formosan termites are not commonly found in Georgia, and most cases that have been identified here involve importing them in infested railroad ties from other states such as Louisiana and Mississippi.
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