Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC

(on loma hermosa)
Pest Control in Albuquerque, NM
Pest Control

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

1404 Loma Hermosa Pl NW
Albuquerque, NM
87105

About

Since 1993, Reed Services Pest Management has been an integrated pest management company serving homes and offices in Albuquerque, NM. We can help you to manage and control many pest problems. As a locally owned and operated company our success depends on our ability to satisfy each of our clients. We provide ornamental and turf insect disease pest control. If you have insects that are making your grass, plants, or trees wilt, give us a call today for a free inspection. Including: Ants Roaches Spiders Rodents Unwanted birds and bats Carpet Beetles Bed Bugs. fleas and lice Bees and wasps We can also handle unwanted snakes or skunks that may be on your property. We can fumigate almost any space such as rail cars, warehouses, restaurants and other buildings. Call us today!

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What are the two main methods of effective termite treatment? One method uses a liquid to create a barrier between the soil and the home the other method uses a baiting system to catch termites around the home s environment.
While house dust is the most common trigger of allergies, the cockroach is a close second. In addition to this, they are also carriers of germs and bacteria that can cause illnesses such as food poisoning and a host of other diseases.
As pest control experts, we can help you identify whether an insect is harmful or benign. Many types of beetles are harmless, but they resemble cockroaches that carry disease, trigger allergic reactions, and destroy things like fabric, paper, and books.
If a honey bee colony is suspected to have settled inside the walls of the structure, the first step to dealing with the issue is to confirm that the insects are indeed bees. Other possible pests include carpenter bees and yellow jackets.
If you are in the hospitality business, it only takes the spotting of one cockroach to bring your business grinding to a halt. In addition to helping you rid your business of these pests, we can help you develop a program to keep them away.
Do you know where the bed bugs in your home are living? Eliminating their habitats is a crucial step in ridding them from your home.
Mice are natural contortionists that can crawl through very small spaces. Care to guess the size of the average opening a house mouse can use to gain access to a home? If you guessed a dime sized opening, you're right.
About 65 percent of bedbug calls involve hotels and motels. If you travel, there is an excellent chance you may bring a bedbug or two home with you one day. This migration from centralized locations may explain large infestations in urban areas like New York City and Chicago.
It s important to remember that a colony under attack has the ability to relocate much faster than you d think hundreds of thousands of insects could move. When you need to ensure you ve actually dealt with the problem, not just moved it to a new part of the yard, we re always here for you.
Cockroaches, while they can survive for a month or more without food, need water more frequently, at least every week or sooner. This is why during a dry spell roaches come indoors for a readily available water supply.
It is not uncommon for people to confuse ants with termites, especially at certain times of the year, when both take wing. We know the difference between the two, and can take care of each if needed.
Have you been hesitant to hire a pest control company again because the last company used products that were toxic to the fish in your pond? Rest assured that we can find a way to treat your property that won t harm your fish.
You may think all rats like to hangout in sewers and basements, but that's not true. The "roof rat" (rattus rattus) likes a room with a view, and prefers to make a home in an attic or above a ceiling. Roof rats are common in and around coastal areas.
Two is better than one! Bees actually have two separate stomachs. They use one for regular intake of food. The other acts as a storage for nectar collected that they can bring back to the hive.
To adequately keep rodents out of your home in the future, all openings need to be completely sealed off. It s important to remember that even larger rats need only an opening of a half-inch to gain access (around the size of a nickel).
Rodents can wreak havoc on your home. Not only can they contaminate your food and spread disease, they can also chew through baseboards, walls and could potentially start a fire if they chew through wires.
You can take a few basic steps to help keep your home bug- and pest-free between treatments. Make sure doors fit tightly, install door sweeps, caulk outdoor thresholds to seal any openings, and repair or replace torn door and window screens.
Unfortunately, very few homes are completely airtight, which means that there are plenty of cracks that create ready access for ants wanting to get into your home. Remember, having your home treated regularly is the best way to keep these troublesome pests from returning.
If you ve been experiencing swelling and itching around your bed bug bites, there are a few things you can do. Calamine lotion may ease the urge to scratch, while ice packs can help with swelling.
The roof rat (also known as "gray-bellied rat" or "black rat") was originally an import from eastern Asia, but has spread across the US. They have an exceptional climbing ability, which is why they're also known as the "tree rat" or "climbing rat."
What s the difference? Adult cockroaches often have distinct markings and many have fully developed wings although most never fly. Immature cockroaches or nymphs are typically much smaller, lack wings, and have nondescript coloration and markings.
Don't wait to hire a professional if you spot ants in your home. Taking too long to address the problem means it will be harder (and likely more expensive) to deal with later. Calling an exterminator at the first sign of trouble is your best bet for a quick handling.

Information

Company name
Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC
Category
Pest Control
Est
1993

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC in Albuquerque NM?
    You can reach them at: 505-836-8780. It’s best to call Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC during business hours.
  • What is the address for Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC on loma hermosa in Albuquerque?
    Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC is located at this address: 1404 Loma Hermosa Pl NW Albuquerque, NM 87105.
  • What are Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC(Albuquerque, NM) store hours?
    Reed Services Pest & Weed Management LLC store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Sat: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sun: Closed.