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Sow Bug Extermination Services

Say goodbye to sowbug infestations with our safe and effective pest control solutions.

Call Us: 825-522-1997

Our Story/Mission/Vision

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There are many types of Sowbugs. They thrive in damp environments, often found in decaying organic matter, basements, and crawl spaces. Regardless of the species, we provide effective solutions to eliminate them and advice on preventing future infestations without requiring you to leave your home.

We specialize in treating Common Rough Sowbugs and Pillbugs (Roly-Polies). While other pest control companies may find them challenging to control, we utilize a proven method that eradicates them effectively in just two visits, with no preparation needed on your part.

Why Choose Us Over Competition

No Preparations

Leave the unit as it for us to see the real unit condition and provide good recommendation Request to empty all kitchen cupboard

Low Toxicity

Low Toxicity Pesticide applied in void space and cracks High toxicity pesticide applied where you store food and plates.

Stay Home - Get Education

You can stay home during the treatment and receive helpful advice to effectively address the problem.

Affordable Pricing

Quality service at a reasonable cost.

Common Sowbug Species We Treat

Common Rough Sowbug

Poisonous? No, harmless to humans and pets.

Behavior: Found in damp, decaying matter like leaves and wood piles, often around foundations.

Common Shiny Woodlouse

Poisonous? No, completely harmless.

Behavior: Prefers moist environments, hides under rocks and logs during the day.

Common Pillbug (Roly-Poly)

Poisonous? No, but they roll into a ball when threatened.

Behavior: Lives in damp, dark places, feeds on decaying plant matter.

Porcellio Scaber

Poisonous? No, harmless to humans.

Behavior: Found under stones, leaf litter, and decaying wood, prefers moist conditions.

Porcellionides Pruinosus

Poisonous? No, non-threatening to humans.

Behavior: Found in compost piles and leaf litter, feeds on decaying organic matter.

Armadillidiidae (Pill Woodlouse)

Poisonous? No, but they curl into a ball for protection.

Behavior: Prefers damp soil and leaf litter, feeds on decomposing plant material.