Lizard Control

Early action prevents larger infestations and reduces health risks.

Lizards Control

Lizards are common household pests that often enter homes, offices, kitchens, and warehouses in search of food such as insects. While most lizards are not dangerous, their presence can cause discomfort and hygiene concerns. Their droppings can contaminate surfaces, and they often hide behind furniture, wall cracks, and ceilings.

Our professional lizard control service helps to reduce lizard activity and prevent them from entering your property by targeting their hiding places and food sources.

Why Lizard Control is Important

Lizards can create several problems inside homes and commercial spaces:

Effective lizard control improves cleanliness, comfort, and hygiene in your environment.

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Our Lizard Control Process

1️⃣ Inspection
 
Our trained technicians inspect the premises to identify lizard hiding spots, entry points, and insect activity that may attract them.
 
2️⃣ Treatment
 
We apply safe and effective lizard repellent treatments in areas where lizards are commonly found, such as:
•Walls and ceilings
•Behind furniture
•Electrical boards and corners
•Kitchen and storage areas
 
3️⃣ Prevention
 
We recommend preventive measures such as:
•Sealing cracks and gaps
•Reducing insect population
•Maintaining proper cleanliness

Where Lizard Problems Occur

Lizards are commonly found in:

frequently asked questions

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Bed bugs are often brought into homes on visitors’ clothing or luggage. Due to the fact that bed bugs are nocturnal, it can sometimes be difficult to identify an infestation and they can go unnoticed for some time. The best way to determine if you have bed bugs is through finding and identifying a live bug.

Other signs of an infestation include small bites on the body that seem to appear overnight, small dark spots on bedding from bed bug feces, or remains of dead bed bugs and shed skins. If you believe that you have an infestation, begin looking around beds and furniture for the nesting location of the bug infestation.

Bed bugs are often brought into homes on visitors’ clothing or luggage. Due to the fact that bed bugs are nocturnal, it can sometimes be difficult to identify an infestation and they can go unnoticed for some time. The best way to determine if you have bed bugs is through finding and identifying a live bug.

Other signs of an infestation include small bites on the body that seem to appear overnight, small dark spots on bedding from bed bug feces, or remains of dead bed bugs and shed skins. If you believe that you have an infestation, begin looking around beds and furniture for the nesting location of the bug infestation.

Bed bugs are often brought into homes on visitors’ clothing or luggage. Due to the fact that bed bugs are nocturnal, it can sometimes be difficult to identify an infestation and they can go unnoticed for some time. The best way to determine if you have bed bugs is through finding and identifying a live bug.

Other signs of an infestation include small bites on the body that seem to appear overnight, small dark spots on bedding from bed bug feces, or remains of dead bed bugs and shed skins. If you believe that you have an infestation, begin looking around beds and furniture for the nesting location of the bug infestation.

Bed bugs are often brought into homes on visitors’ clothing or luggage. Due to the fact that bed bugs are nocturnal, it can sometimes be difficult to identify an infestation and they can go unnoticed for some time. The best way to determine if you have bed bugs is through finding and identifying a live bug.

Other signs of an infestation include small bites on the body that seem to appear overnight, small dark spots on bedding from bed bug feces, or remains of dead bed bugs and shed skins. If you believe that you have an infestation, begin looking around beds and furniture for the nesting location of the bug infestation.

Bed bugs are often brought into homes on visitors’ clothing or luggage. Due to the fact that bed bugs are nocturnal, it can sometimes be difficult to identify an infestation and they can go unnoticed for some time. The best way to determine if you have bed bugs is through finding and identifying a live bug.

Other signs of an infestation include small bites on the body that seem to appear overnight, small dark spots on bedding from bed bug feces, or remains of dead bed bugs and shed skins. If you believe that you have an infestation, begin looking around beds and furniture for the nesting location of the bug infestation.