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Pest Control
Mid-Georgia's Perimeter Protection Program
We treat pests outside to keep them from coming inside
Regardless of the time of year, undesirable pests can surround your home on the outside, seeking entrance whenever and wherever they have a chance. Pests like crickets, millipedes and centipedes, flies, spiders, silverfish, and a variety of ants—to name a few.
Now you can put a stop to these unwelcome pests with Mid-Georgia's Perimeter Protection Program.
You, like many homeowners, may be unsure of what a home perimeter pest treatment involves. Quite simply, think of the perimeter treatment Mid-Georgia provides as a life preserver for your home. The exterior of your home is encircled—or surrounded—with an uninterrupted band of protection, forming a barrier against unwanted pests.
Fast Control of an assortment of pests
Our perimeter treatment gets rid of troublesome pests fast. And you won’t see a trace of them for a long time after the treatment. That’s because we use highly effective pest control products designed to eliminate many different pests in just minutes. And there’s never a bothersome odor for you, your family, or your pests.
Our perimeter pest treatment provides control of numerous pests, including:
- Ants
- Cockroaches
- Fleas
- Ticks
- Scorpions
- Spiders
- Crickets
- Silverfish
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- Flies
- Bees
- Wasps
- Millipedes
- Centipedes
- Sow Bugs
- Pill Bugs
- Box Elder Bugs
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| Three easy steps to a pest free home |
Protecting your home from pests with our perimeter control plan couldn’t be easier.
It consists of three simple steps:
Step 1: An inspection
Step 2: An analysis of your pest problem
Step 3: An inside and outside initial treatment, then outside treatments thereafter
After the initial service is complete, Mid-Georgia Pest Control will return to your home every quarter to reapply the outside barrier. All of our trucks have 25-gallon power sprayers installed in the truck bed. On your quarterly visit, we will exclusively be treating a four to five foot area around the perimeter of your home. This protective band of product will eliminate problems before they can come inside. Notification will be left on your front door to let you know your protection has been renewed. If by chance you experience a problem on the inside that needs to be addressed, we will gladly provide an inside service at your convenience, at no extra charge!
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| Easy on you, tough on pests |
If you ever have any questions or concerns you would like to discuss with the technician or someone else at our company, simply call or e-mail our office at any time.
What could be more hassle free? We believe this is the easiest, yet toughest treatment plan to prevent unwanted pests from invading your home.
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| Some questions you may have about perimeter pest control. |
Why should the outside rather than the inside of my home be treated for pests?
By treating the exterior of your home, pests can be stopped in their tracks before they ever get inside and invade your family’s living space where they can potentially cause problems and even damage. Studies show that 95% of your inside pest problems come from the outside.
How long does a perimeter pest treatment last?
The perimeter pest treatment Mid Georgia uses stops pests in just minutes, while products other companies use can take days to control pests. Exactly how a long a treatment will last varies depending on your specific problem and geography. We will reapply your barrier every quarter, however, if you need extra services in between the quarterly visits, just call our office to schedule an extra treatment at no additional cost to you.
What should I do to prepare for a perimeter treatment? 
One of the best things about perimeter pest control is how convenient it is for you. Unlike an indoor treatment where you are sometimes required to cover and move certain items, there is little preparation on your part prior to the technician making the treatment. Simply close the windows, and pick up any toys, tools, or garden hoses lying next to your house. Another plus: Since the exterior of your home is being treated, you don’t have to be home for the technician to make the treatment.
Where does the perimeter treatment take place?
The pest control product we use for perimeter treatments is applied in a four foot band surrounding your home.
Will the treatment harm the grass, shrubberies or flowers around my home?
No. Even with direct contact, you never have to worry about the product we use harming the soil or lawn.
Is there any odor with the treatment?
No. One of the many advantages of the product we use is there’s no bothersome odor for your family and pets.
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| The Benefits of a perimeter treatment program |
• Keeps unwanted pests from invading your home
• Controls problem pests in just seconds
• Controls many different types of pests
• Takes place outdoors—you don’t need to be home during treatment
• No bothersome odor
• Isn’t harmful to soil, flowers, bushes, or lawn
Call for a free inspection today!
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Termites
Termites work the day shift, the night shift, weekends and holidays. 
Termites work silently and invisibly, sawing into your floor joists, cutting into your wall studs, hollowing out the heart of your home and hiding the damage until it’s too late. One of the greatest hazards any homeowner faces is termites, which cause more damage each year than fires, storms, and earthquakes combined. Termites survive by eating wood, paper, fiberboard, cotton fabrics, and other cellulose products. If ignored, termites can actually threaten the structural integrity of your house, and this is where the danger lies.
Houses and other buildings provide termites with the ideal combination of warmth, moisture and food. Termites can find ways to enter your house that you’ve never thought of. They are small enough to gain entry into hidden areas of basements, crawl spaces, and concrete slabs, through openings as small as 1/32nd of an inch.
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A. Termites can build mud tubes across many feet of concrete, brick, cinder block, treated wood, or metal termite shields into even the upper floors of a structure.
B. Termites eat wood from the inside out, often defying detection for years while doing extensive damage to the wood – and threatening the integrity of your home.
Although small in size they are large in numbers. Termites congregate in enormous underground colonies that house hundreds of thousands to millions of individual termites. They are dispersed throughout the soil at feeding sites around your home and can forage hundreds of feet from their colony.
Termite survival depends on finding edible material to support the colony. Moving out from their colony, they tunnel through the soil in search of moisture and food. They forage around mulch beds, near air conditioner drip lines and below gutters. They also like tree stumps, decks, buried wood, construction material, and piles of firewood. A loose mortar joint, a small space around a drain pipe, or a settlement crack in the basement is all they need to gain entry to your home.
There are several clear indications of termite infestation. In the spring in most parts of the country and in the fall in others, reproductive swarmers emerge in great numbers. Sometimes, you may see them swarm, or you may only see signs that they have swarmed. Their wings break off after flight and you may find piles of wings that have dropped off. Often, you will miss the swarm, so be sure to look for other signs of damage to wood or visible mud tubes.
If you become aware of any of the signs of termite infestation, or your neighbors have termites, call your local Mid-Georgia professional immediately. Our trained professionals will inspect inside your home and around your home looking for areas that are vulnerable to termite infestation. We will examine areas where termites forage for moisture and food, giving special attention to conditions which are conducive to termite attack such as cracks, voids, and spaces where wiring and utilities pass through walls and slabs.
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Typical sites of termite activity
A. Tree stump
B. Air conditioner drip line
C. Chimney slightly pulled away from house
D. Wood-to-ground contact
E. Wood piles
F. Stucco/rigid foam insulation below soil
G . Mulch bed
H. Damp soil under slab
I. Poor drainage
J. Railroad ties
Mid-Georgia Pest Control inspectors are well trained in termite behavior. They know where to look for termites and can determine how they got there. We will recommend the best treatment method for your particular home or business, using the top rated products in the termite control industry today. Not only will our treatment methods eradicate current termite problems, but they will protect your biggest investment for years to come.
Call us today for more information and a free termite inspection.
See images of Termites You can see the difference between ants and termites, or see for yourself some of the damage that termites can cause to your biggest investment.
Click on the links below to learn more about Termidor and the Advance Termite Bait System:
Termidor is America's first 100% termite solution. Termidor is a new type of termite control that for over 5 years has faced the stiffest tests that both US and foreign researchers could throw at it.
Without exception, Termidor passed with flying colors. In fact, no other termiticide in history has consistently returned "100% effective" results whenever and wherever it was used.
For you, "100% effective" means that you can now choose a termiticide that not only eliminates termites from your home or business for at least the next 5 years. It also gives you 100% peace of mind.
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2. What makes Termidor different? |
Just about everything, including the "transfer effect." It all begins with fipronil. Fipronil is the active ingredient in Termidor, and it works quite differently from other termiticide active ingredients.
Many termiticides are repellents. This means that they keep termites away from a treated area, rather than killing them.
But if there's a gap in the treatment -- maybe someone digs up a flowerbed and breaks the line of defense -- the repellent effect fails and the termites get through. It happens frequently, and your only recourse is to have your house re-treated.
Termidor is non-repellent. Termites can't smell it, see it, or feel it. Since they don't know it's there, they forage freely in a treated area. The "100% effective" results begin here.
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3. How does Termidor kill termites? |
First, and like other leading liquid termiticides, Termidor is lethal to termites, they ingest it (since they don't know it's there, they ingest it readily). Second, and unlike other termiticides, Termidor is lethal by contact. This means that termites don't even have to ingest it to die from its effects.
"Transfer Effect" controls the whole colony
Termites are social insects that live in large, underground colonies. They feed each other primarily by passing food from mouth to mouth. They groom each other. They contact each other as they forage for food. And Termidor takes advantage of this social behavior. As well as eating Termidor, a termite will also unknowingly pick it up and carry it back to the colony on its body. Thus, every other termite it contacts, feeds or grooms will itself become a carrier, contacting and infecting others.
But because the fipronil in Termidor is slow-acting and allows the termite to continue its normal routine, it remains active long enough to transfer the termiticide to a large number of other termites in the colony before dying itself. This combination of ingestion, contact, and "transfer effect" (which is unique, and puts Termidor in a category by itself) routinely provides 100% termite control. No exceptions.

How The "Transfer Effect" Works
Once a termite has ingested or contacted Termidor treated material with its body, it becomes a "carrier." Every other termite it contacts will be infected...which in turn infects every other termite it contacts. But Termidor works slowly, letting termites contact many others before dying themselves.
And although the Termidor effect on individual termites is intentionally slow, the overall colony management is fast.
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4. How long does Termidor Work? |
With Termidor, termites are killed, dead. That's why there are no excuses and a lot less waiting around.
Government and other tests in the US and abroad have shown that in almost 6 years there has been no break or reduction in Termidor's effectiveness. These continuously monitored tests have involved all kinds of soil, widely varying climatic conditions (from New York to Hawaii ), and several different species of subterranean termites. Bottom line, this means that you can count on at least 5 year's worth of 100% termite protection when you choose Termidor.
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Termidor is effective at very low application rates. Typically, when your pest management professional applies Termidor, the active ingredient fipronil will be just 0.06%. That's a lot lower than old fashioned termiticides and less than most insecticides. Since 1995, fipronil has been used globally for flea and tick control on millions of cats and dogs, Fipronil is also used around the world to protect food supplies. And since Termidor bonds to the soil, there's no leaching through rainfall or irrigation.
What does all this mean? Just that we have gone to great lengths to create a termite control product which is responsible, as well as 100% effective. Termidor is fully approved by the EPA, as well as by other government authorities around the world. It can only be applied by a specially trained Termidor certified professional.
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No. Termidor has virtually no odor (which means neither you nor your family will notice anything). Since it's applied with water, there's also no solvent smell.
Aventis Environmental Science, the world's largest environmental science company. Aventis has developed a complete generation of effective, responsible pest control products for many different industries and applications.
Contact Mid-Georgia Pest Control today to make an appointment with a trained, certified Termidor professional.
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Wildlife Control
Animals can be very creative, so don't worry if your situation isn't covered here. Just call (770) 962-4240 anytime. We can typically begin local service the same day.
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Free Wildlife/Rodent Inspections |
The first step to any pest or wildlife control service is a full inspection. Many people are unaware of the activity in their homes. Attics, crawl spaces, basements, and ceilings, are just a few places our technician will inspect for potential activity.
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Rodents destroy our homes. The teeth in rats are harder than iron, and the jaws can exert pressures of 24,000 pounds per square inch. The gnawing of rats and mice destroys foundations, doors, molding, insulation, plumbing, and sewer lines. Rodents also contaminate over 400,000 tons of food per year in the United States alone. They carry diseases including plague and typhus. Rodent control is extremely important to the health and well-being of your home and family.
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There are several key areas that must be taken into consideration in a comprehensive wildlife-proofing plan.
Stove and Bathroom Exhaust Vents- If unsecured, they make ideal nesting sites for birds and sometimes squirrels. This results in noticeable sounds, odors, and insects.
Roof Vents- Constructed of light weight aluminum or plastic, they are no obstacle for animals seeking entry into attic space.
Roof and Fascia Spaces- If not properly constructed, or due to deteroriation, they offer an opportunity for wildlife to chew on the free edge of the wood and gain entry into the attic.
Chimney- If not properly screened, they make suitable living quarters for raccoons and squirrels. Birds often fall into open chimneys and become stuck at the bottom.
Sometimes these animals often enter the living space of the home.
Plumbing Vent Pipes- If left unprotected, they are an invitation to animals seeking den sites inside the house.
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We're very familiar with Georgia's common and exotic species and have extensive experience in their safe removal.
We can quickly and safely remove remains from any location: under a building; inside an attic or wall; in a parking lot. Call us before the smell becomes intolerable or the sight turns away customers.
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