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We love Birthdays! Cancer BUGS Us!

by Erin on September 13, 2011

In honor of our 50th Birthday, All-American Pest has committed to raise $5000 to help stomp out cancer in our community! Why? Because CANCER BUGS US!  From now until November 12th (our actual birthday), you can help us reach our goal of $5000 by…

1. LIKE us on Facebook and we’ll donate $1 toward our goal

2. Sign up for our emails and we’ll donate another $1

3. Start a new service and we’ll donate $25. You can request a Free Home Evaluation here or call 615-883-8526.

All funds raised will support cancer research or local women undergoing breast cancer treatments in our community through the Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition and the American Cancer Society.

Bed Bug Monitoring Options

by All American Pest Control on April 26, 2011

Bed Bug Image If you think you may have bed bugs…call a professional today. Whether it's All-American Pest or someone else. It doesn't matter… what matters is early detection and action. Currently, the industry offers very few effective bed bug monitoring options. Many creative, problem sloving, sleuths are out there trying to invent or develop an effective solution for bed bug prevention, monitoring and control, and I'm hoping some game changing products or devices or on the horizon.

Our freinds at Cooper Pest Solutions and Bed Bug Central, have spent hours of research to determine which monitoring options actually help to detect bed bug infestations at ultra low level infestations. Most all bed bug monitoring and detection devices work when there are 100 bugs. The question is which bed bug monitoring device works when there are only 5 bugs and the occupant is still unaware there is a problem.

We have found three physical devices to be particularly helpful in detecting the low level infestations. We define levels of bed bug infestations in three categories. A low level infestation is 1-20 bed bugs, a moderate level infestation is 21-100 bed bugs, and a high level infestation is over 100 bed bugs.

Mattress and Box Spring Encasements

Mattress and Box Spring Encasements are essential for bed bug control and monitoring. We recommend Protect-A-Bed mattress and box spring encasements with BugLock. Mattress encasements protect your bed and box springs from future infestations and drastically reduce future bed bug inspection/detection time. Not all encasements are created equal, it is important that you use Protect-a-Bed and/or MattressSafe encasements.

 Interceptor Devices

An interceptor device is a very simple device that can play a very important role in the battle against bed bugs. We recommend ClimbUPs. The device is a pitfall trap that is placed under the legs of a bed or furniture used for sleeping or resting. Bugs in other parts of the home or dwelling will travel in search of a blood meal and can be intercepted and trapped as they attempt to gain access to the beds or other furniture that is used for sleeping. For interector devices to work, remove bed skirts and blankets that touch the ground and pull you bed at least 3 inches from the walls.

NightWatch Bed Bug Monitor

NightWatch is an active bed bug monitor that is intended to detect bed bug infestations early. The device employs three distinct bed bug attractants, emitting both heat and CO2 to mimic a sleeping host as well as a chemical attractant that is effective with both immature and mature host-seeking bed bugs. This monitoring device is particularly helpful in vacant dwellings, pre-move  inspections, and environments where hosts are not sleeping on a regular basis. The crew at Bed Bug Central tested this device extensively, and it is essential to run the device for a minimum of 4 consecutive nights.

A visual bed bug inspection by a person is often not cost effective and sometime near impossible when hunting for an ultra low level bed bug infestation. Bed Bug Dog Inspectors is another option and a musch more viable option for ultra low levels than a human visual inspection. Dogs and handler teams have their drawback as well.

If you want a proactive approach to bed bug detection and/or you think you may have a problem, call today! 615-883-8526 We'll be glad to come out and help you to determine your risk level, prevent options, early detection options and/or develop an elimination plan, if needed.

Are you afraid of spiders?

by All American Pest Control on April 20, 2011

Afraid of spiders The fear of spiders is the third most common fear… just behind death and public speaking. Here in Middle Tennessee we find 6 very common spiders. These spiders include the House Spider, Hobo Spider, Wolf Spider, Cellar Spider, Jumping Spider, Black Widow Spider and Brown Recluse Spider.

Our customers find that our Perimeter Pest Control program and/or our Green Choice Pest Control program are effective treatments to get rid of spiders. With both program, you get superior exterior treatments to stop spiders before they get inside your home. We create an invisible barrier by treating the foundation of your home, window sills we can reach, splash blocks, garbage cans, garage door openings, and door openings. Both the Perimeter Pest Control and Green Choice Pest Control program, provide you with additional protection for up to 47 different Middle TN pests including…

 

  • Ants
  • Crickets
  • Firebrats
  • Earwigs
  • Silverfish
  • Flies
  • Roaches
  • Fleas
  • Wasps
  • Clovermites
  • Pillbugs
  • Sowbugs
  • Millipedes
  • Centipedes
  • Mice
  • Rats
  • Food Infesting Pests
  • Beetles
  • Weevils
  • Fungus Gnats
  • Spring Tails
  • Lady Bugs
  • Moths
  • Boxelder Bugs and
  • Carpenter Bees

Due to the nature of Brown Recluse Spiders, we recommend a bit more thorough process to reduce brown recluse spider populations. The process starts with a 2 week evaluation period to determine best treatment approach for your home and level of brown recluse activity.

If you need services for general spiders and/or brown recluse spiders, connect with us by phone, email or by filling out our Home Evaluation Form on our website.