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It is important to remember, that individuals applying pesticides must do so in a manner not only consistent with federal laws, but also consistent with state laws and regulations, which differ from state to state. The following link will provide you with links to phone numbers, addresses, and web sites for the primary pesticide regulatory agency in each state and US territory.
It is important to consult with your state pesticide regulatory agency in the following circumstances:
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Popular Pests
Ants
Bed Bugs
Clothes Moths
Flies
German Cockroach
Gophers
Mice
Rats
Roaches
Stink Bugs
Ticks
Wasps

Ants are the number one pest for pest control companies in the United States. They can be a menace day and night. Here is a few great products to get you started: Termidor, Termidor Foam, Advance Carpenter Ant Bait, Alpine WSG.

The number one revenue producing insect for pest control companies right now is the bed bug. We've got you covered. Here are a few products to get you started.
CrossFire Concentrate brings two new actives to the fight against bed bug infestations. The result is fast knockdown and kill with direct spraying. Plus residual control. CrossFire targets all bed bug life stages (adult, nymphs and eggs) and is scientifically formulated to kill pyrethroid-resistant bed bug strains.
Bedlam kills bed bugs on contact, as well as eggs that have been directly sprayed. It provides residual control for up to 7 weeks depending on the surface treated.
The most common clothes moth that people encounter is the Webbing Clothes Moth. This moth is about 3/8-inch long, and has a cream color, with a tuft of red hair on the top of the head. The larvae are white. Larvae will be found on fabrics among thin sheets of webbing that they spin to shield themselves. They often leave strands of silk on fabrics they infest.
After vacuuming cracks and crevices in closets and other rooms infested, a Clothes Moth Pheromone Trap(s) can be placed in areas that contain items the larvae feed on, such as wool, hair, feathers, or fur. In small areas, we recommend just one trap.
These traps can be placed into drawers, under or behind couches and cabinets or behind doors or on shelves in the darkened areas that these moths prefer. The lower profile also provides less risk of getting clothes stuck in the glue and it is more versatile.

On the exterior, surfaces and areas where flies land and breed can be treated with a residual insecticide such as Demand, Suspend, or Tempo.
Sticky traps such as the EZ Fly Trap may also be useful.

The German cockroach is the most prolific of the roaches. It is small, dark brown with two distinct black stripes on its thorax. Consider non-repellant insecticides or a
fantastic bait such as Alpine Roach Gel. Pheromone traps will help you monitor your progress.

To successfully control gophers, the sooner you detect their presence and take control measures, the better. We suggest J.T. Eaton’s Gopher Bait or Kaput Gopher Bait for best results.

House mice thrive under a variety of conditions. They are found in and around homes and farms as well as in open fields and agricultural lands. House mice consume and contaminate food meant for humans, livestock, or other animals.
Rodent control can at times be as simple as using traditional snap traps. Or, it can be more complex requiring the use of exclusion products or rodenticides and bait stations. Whatever, the case is, we have the professional rodent control products that will help you get the job done.

As with the house mouse, effective control involves three aspects: sanitation, rodent-proof construction, and population reduction. The first two are preventive measures. When a rodent infestation already exists, some form of population reduction almost always is necessary. Reduction techniques include trapping and/or baiting.
Rodent control can at times be as simple as using traditional snap traps. Or, it can be more complex requiring the use of exclusion products or rodenticides and bait stations. Whatever, the case is, we have the professional rodent control products that will help you get the job done.

There are several species of cockroaches throughout the United States. A few of the more common roaches include The American Roach, Oriental Roach, and the German Roach. Sometimes referred to as 'waterbugs' or 'palmeto bugs', cockroaches are under the order, Blattodea.
The choices are widespread for roach control both indoors and out. Indoors, roaches can be controlled using baits, dusts, or residual insecticides. A combination of products can always be used. For example, to keep roaches from coming inside, you could treat the exterior with a roach spray such as Tempo or CyKick. On the interior you could try using a baits, and glueboards. Or if you wanted to get a bit more aggressive, you could dust voids or cracks and crevices

The Stink Bug lives outdoors, but they may occasionally enter homes because of their large numbers. In terms of structural pest control, they are relatively harmless, as they don't bite or sting. They are ugly, smell, and can be a nuisance because of their large populations.
Mechanical exclusion is the best method to keep stink bugs from entering homes and buildings.
Exterior applications of an appropriately labeled insecticides may offer some minor relief from infestations where the task of completely sealing the exterior is difficult or impossible.
Popular residual concentrates for Stink Bugs include Suspend SC, Talstar Pro, or Onslaught or Alpine WSG.

Most ticks of importance include the Brown Dog Tick, American Dog Tick, Lone Star Tick, or the Black-Legged Tick (Deer Tick).
On the exterior/perimeter, make a perimeter treatment, concentrating on areas where pets rest or run. Treat likely harborage areas like along paths, tall grass and other vegetation. For best results, treat the entire area where ticks could be present. Begin treating in the spring. Ticks may be re-introduced from surrounding areas by host animals. Continue treating until frost to control both larvae and adult ticks.
For indoor use, most labels will direct you to apply to areas where pests hide. These areas include baseboards, corners, storage areas, closets, around water pipes, doors and windows, attics and eaves, behind and under refrigerators, cabinets, sinks, furnaces, stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Pay close attention to cracks and crevices.
A few products labeled for ticks include Cy-Kick Crack & Crevice, Masterline Bifenthrin, or Suspend SC.

On structures where continuous paper wasp nest building occurs, treatment of the affected areas with a residual insecticide such as Tempo, Demand, or Suspend can be applied.
Treating cracks, crevices, and voids with a dust formulation such as Delta Dust or Drione works great for preventative as well as curative purposes. Treat all cracks high and low. Any place that has a 1/4 inch gap or larger can lead to a comfortable, secure cavities.