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- Problème de souris | Besoin d'aide ? | 450 436-1779
Problème de souris ! Besoin d’un exterminateur ? Appelez les experts d'Extermination St-Jérôme : 450 436-1779 | 1 800 663-1779 (sans frais). Problème de fourmis ? Voici un traitement de prévention efficace (450) 436-1779 ! DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT IS EVERYWHERE! WE CAN HELP YOU NOW Identifier les fourmis envahissantes est crucial pour choisir la meilleure méthode d'éradication et prévenir leur retour. Chaque type de fourmi a des comportements et des besoins spécifiques, nécessitant des solutions adaptées. Une identification précise permet d'éviter les traitements inefficaces et de cibler les points faibles de l'espèce pour une élimination durable.
- Tobaco Beetle | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Tobaco Beetle problem. FOOD INSECTS Tobacco Beetle Description: The Tobacco beetle is almost 3 mm long, oval in shape, with a light brown colour. The distinctive sign of anobiids, the head and thorax are tilted downwards, so that one hardly sees his head. Food: The Tobacco beetle feeds on various foods such as dry dog food, paprika, tobacco products, seeds, spices, drugs, grain products, etc. Habits: Tobacco beetle enters our homes through infested food products like those listed above, but are not limited to them and can come from outside through doors and windows in the late afternoon and/or during cloudy days. Reproduction: The female lays 30 to 40 eggs on or near a food source suitable for the larva (see feeding) or in a slit near the food source.
- Field Vole | St-Jerome Extermination
Identify the Field Vole. Discover its characteristics and how to prevent its infestation with St Jerome Extermination. Info: (450) 436-1779. RODENTS Meadow Vole Description: The meadow vole is a small rodent measuring 16 cm and weighing approximately 50 grams. Its body is long and cylindrical and covered with hair brown or dark gray, its tail is shorter than the body, its snout is rounded and the ears are small and partially hidden in his coat. Food: The meadow vole is a rodent herbivore, so he eats grass like turf. When grass is scarce, it can also feed on the bark of tree seed. Habits: As its name suggests, the meadow vole lives in the field or fields where the grass is plentiful. In the spring, it digs a hole to make its nest with bits of dried grass. In winter, it is just the tunnels under the snow but above the ground, which often gives the impression that the ground was plowed when the snow melts in spring. Reproduction: On average, the female gives birth to 5 young per litter and can have between 1 to 5 litters in her lifetime is quite short, on average 154 days. This life is short because it is hunted by many predators.
- Rat noir | Extermination St-Jérôme
Identifier le Rat noir. Découvrez ses caractéristiques et comment prévenir son infestation avec Extermination St-Jérôme. Info : (450) 436-1779. RODENTS Black Rat Description: The Black rat is a rodent with bodies measuring between 19 cm and 25 cm and weighing between 150 to 250 grams. The body is covered with hair from gray to dark gray above and pale gray below. Its tail is between 19 cm and 25 cm, its snout is pointed and ears are large. Food: The Black rat is a rodent omnivorous, they eat almost anything, but prefer meat, fish, cereals (grain). Habits: Outside, the Black rat prefers to nest in the hills, like a tree but it also happens to live in burrows in or under vegetation around structures. Inside, it will prefer the heights as the attic. The black rat is neophobia (fear of what is new). Reproduction: On average, the female gives birth between 6 and 8 young per litter and can have between 4 and 6 litters per year.
- Extermination exterminateur | Extermination St-Jerome
Pour un service professionnel avec un exterminateur dans les Laurentides faites appel à Extermination St-Jérôme inc. 450-436-1779 Comment puis-je savoir si j'ai une infestation de souris à la maison ? L'infestation de souris est un problème courant auquel de nombreux propriétaires de maison et de logements sont confrontés. Les souris peuvent causer des dommages matériels, propager des maladies et perturber la tranquillité de votre foyer. Il est donc important de savoir comment repérer les signes d'une infestation de souris à la maison. Dans cet article, l’équipe d’Extermination Saint-Jérôme présente les différents indicateurs d'une infestation de souris et vous proposera une solution pour vous aider à résoudre ce problème. Quels signes indiquent la présence de souris ? Identifier rapidement les signes d'une infestation de souris est essentiel pour agir efficacement et éviter les problèmes de santé, les dommages matériels et les désagréments qui peuvent en découler. Voici les plus courants : 1. Excréments de souris : Les crottes de souris sont un signe évident d'une infestation. Elles sont généralement de petite taille (3 à 6 mm de longueur) , en forme de grain de riz. Elles sont généralement noires. La présence de nombreux excréments dans un endroit spécifique peut indiquer un nid ou une zone d'activité fréquente. Vous pouvez les trouver près des zones d'alimentation et de nidification des souris. 2. Les traces de grignotage : Vous pouvez trouver des aliments avec des marques de dents ou des emballages alimentaires endommagés. 3. Les traces de rongement : Les souris rongent divers matériaux pour se frayer un chemin ou pour trouver de la nourriture. Vous pouvez trouver des marques de rongement sur les aliments, les emballages, les meubles, les fils électriques, etc. 4. Bruit et activité nocturne : Les souris sont principalement actives la nuit, ce qui signifie que vous êtes plus susceptible de les entendre pendant votre sommeil. Des bruits de grattement ou de course dans les murs, les plafonds ou les planchers peuvent indiquer une infestation de souris. 5. Les traces de pattes : Les souris peuvent laisser des traces de pattes sales sur les surfaces qu'elles traversent. Dans des environnements poussiéreux ou moins fréquentés, vous pourriez voir des empreintes de pattes ou de queue. Recherchez ces traces sur les sols, les meubles et les murs pour détecter leur présence. 6. Les odeurs : Les souris dégagent une odeur distincte qui peut être perceptible dans les zones où elles se trouvent. Si vous remarquez une odeur de musc ou d'urine persistante dans votre maison, cela peut indiquer une infestation de souris. 7. Nids : Les souris construisent des nids avec des matériaux mous et isolants comme du papier, du tissu, ou de la laine. Ces nids sont souvent cachés dans des endroits isolés et tranquilles. 8. Passages et trous : Les souris créent des passages et des trous dans les murs, les planchers, et autour des fondations pour se déplacer et accéder à différentes zones. Si vous observez plusieurs de ces signes, il est probable que vous ayez une infestation de souris. Il est important de prendre des mesures pour contrôler et éliminer l'infestation afin de prévenir les dommages matériels et les risques pour la santé. Si vous êtes incapable de gérer efficacement l'infestation de souris par vous-même, il est recommandé de faire appel à des professionnels de la lutte antiparasitaire comme l'équipe d'Extermination Saint-Jérôme . Ils ont l'expertise et les outils nécessaires pour éliminer les souris de manière sécuritaire et efficace. La gestion des souris : faire appel à des professionnels L’équipe d’Extermination Saint-Jérôme est à votre service En conclusion, faire face à une infestation de souris peut sembler décourageant, mais avec les bonnes connaissances et actions, vous pouvez efficacement reprendre le contrôle de votre espace de vie. Rappelez-vous, identifier rapidement les signes d'infestation est la clé pour éviter que le problème ne s'aggrave. Chez Extermination Saint-Jérôme , nous comprenons l'importance d'un foyer sain et sécurisé. Notre équipe dédiée et expérimentée est prête à intervenir avec des solutions professionnelles et efficaces pour éliminer toute infestation de souris. Depuis 1969, nous servons avec fierté les résidents et les entreprises des Laurentides, en apportant notre expertise et notre approche personnalisée à chaque situation. Contactez Extermination Saint-Jérôme dès aujourd'hui au (450) 436-1779 ou au 1 800 663-1779 (sans frais). Nous sommes là pour vous aider à retrouver la paix et la sécurité dans votre maison ou votre entreprise. Besoin d’aide ? N'attendez pas d'en avoir partout ! Ne laissez pas les souris perturber votre tranquillité d'esprit. Appelez-nous : (450) 436- 1779 | 1 800 663-1779 (sans frais). Extermination Saint-Jérôme inc. : Votre partenaire de confiance pour un espace de vie ou de travail sans nuisibles. Au service des gens et des entreprises des Laurentides depuis 1969.
- Small Animals | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Small Animals problem. SMALL ANIMALS Raccoon Porcupine Striped Skunk Woodchuck CALL US (450) 436-1779 | 1 800 663 -1779 EMAIL prevex@videotron.ca BUSINESS HOURS Mon-Fri: 7am to 10pm
- Centipède | Extermination St-Jérôme
Identifier le Centipède. Découvrez ses caractéristiques et comment prévenir son infestation avec Extermination St-Jérôme. Info : (450) 436-1779. CASUAL INSECTS Centipede Description: The centipede is a Chilopoda with a slightly flattened body, light brown to yellowish with 3 dark stripes while the underside is almost white. Its body is covered with an exoskeleton divided into nine shield-like plates (Scutigere). It can measure up to 26 mm long. Food: The centipede is carnivorous, it feeds on insects such as mosquitoes, bedbugs, ants, cockroaches, silverfish etc. Habits: The centipede appreciates humidity and flees light. So it hunts at night and stays in a humid place during the day. The centipede spends winter in protected and isolated habitats and becomes active again in spring. It hides under a stone or logs during the day, becoming active at night. Reproduction: The female generally lays in summer. The eggs are deposited individually on the ground and cover them with a sticky substance or deposit them in the ground, in a natural environment. It is between 130 and 290 approximately, depending on its size.
- Mouche drosophile | Extermination St-Jérôme
Identifier la Mouche drosophile. Découvrez ses caractéristiques et comment prévenir son infestation avec Extermination St-Jérôme. Info : (450) 436-1779. FLIES Drosophila Fly (Fruit Flies) Description: The Drosophila fly adults are almost 3mm long. It has a light brown to the brown body, its abdomen is short and striped with dark bands. Its tip is dark and rounded in the male, lighter and pointed in the female. Food: The Drosophila fly feeds on ripe or spoiled fruit and fermented liquids, such as beer, wine, cider and vinegar. They sometimes eat nectar and other sweet solutions. Habits: The Drosophila fly tends to live near the food source and it should not be decomposing, because it is the fermentation of food produced by yeasts that attract these insects and not the decomposition that is produced by bacteria and fungi microscopic. Reproduction: The female lays about 400 eggs. Eggs are laid in fermenting fruits and liquids so that the larvae can feed on them after hatching.
- Pholque phalamgide | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Pholque phalamgide problem. SPIDERS AND MITES Pholcus phalangioides Description: The pholcus phalangioide spider feeds on live insects and other arthropods sometimes it catches in its web, even the male of the same species must be careful not to get caught and eaten in the coupling. Food: The p holcus phalangioide spider feeds on live insects and other arthropods sometimes it catches in its web, even the male of the same species must be careful not to get caught and eaten in the coupling. Habits: We find this spider inside houses in damp areas, dark cellars, where it will make its web of irregular shape. Reproduction: The male must approach the female cautiously because it could be taken as potential prey and caught to be eaten. It will then vibrate the female's web with a pace very specific rhythm that only she will recognize. Once fertilized, the female produces silk bags containing between 16 and 60 eggs that she will transport between her chelicerae.
- Pharaoh Ant | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Pharaoh Ant problem. ANTS Pharaon Ants (Monomorium Pharaonis) Description: The queen of this species measures almost 4 mm, while the workers are almost 2 mm long and the male measures almost 2.8 mm. Queens have a reddish-brown hue while workers have a yellow-reddish hue. Food: Pharaoh ants are omnivores, eating sweet foods like juice, honey and jam, but can just as well eat protein-rich foods like cheese, meat and some insects. Habits: Pharaoh ants settle in the house when they find a warm and humid place, they are opportunistic, settling in places as unusual as a pot of indoor plants. Reproduction: Unlike carpenter ants, pharaoh ants mate in the nest. The queen's abdomen contains a spermathecal, a small pocket, which contains the sperm. This small receptacle produces nutrients that keep the seed alive, so the queen can lay nearly 400 eggs during her lifetime without needing to mate again.
- Firebrat | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Firebrat problem. TISSUE AND PAPER INSECTS Firebrat Description: The firebrat is an insect with no wings, almost 13 mm long. Its body is like a teardrop. The head has two long antennae and the abdomen ends in 3 caudal filaments. It resembles silverfish, except that its color is beige, variegated with dark marks and light marks. Food: The firebrat feeds on paper glue, cotton fabrics, rayon, silk as well as dried beef, flour, pasta, etc. Habits: The firebrat prefers places where it is 32 °C and above with a humidity rate of 70% to 100%. Its favourite hiding places are going to be near heating systems, hot water tanks and any other important source of heat. Reproduction: The male produces a spermatophore (envelope containing several spermatozoa) which the female introduces into her genital tract. She will then lay 1 to 3 eggs per day which will hatch if the temperature is between 32 °C and 41 °C and with a humidity of 75% to 85%.
- Black Carpet Beetle | Extermination St-Jérôme
Consult our list of parasites, then call us at: (450) 436-1779. Extermination St-Jérôme will take care of you quickly and solve your Black Carpet Beetle problem. TISSUE AND PAPER INSECTS Black Carpet Beetle Description: In the adult state, the black carpet beetle is between 3 mm and 5 mm in colour and ranges from black-brown to black. Oval in shape, his head is practically hidden under his chest when viewed from above. Food: The diet of the black carpet beetle larva is more diverse than its name suggests, as it feeds on animal material such as hair, fur, dead insects and plant material such as nuts, seeds, cereals and flour. Adults eat pollen and nectar from flowers, which they collect in particular on Umbelliferae and spirea. Habits: The black carpet beetle enters our homes through windows, air intakes without mosquito nets, windows that are not well sealed and naturally, by the flowers that you enter from the outside, once inside, the female will hide in places like attic, basement, under and behind baseboards where animal hair and hair collects, etc. Reproduction: After mating, the female comes inside to lay an average of 90 eggs in places as diverse as behind baseboards, dead insects in the basement and even rodenticides (mouse poison) where the larva will feed on its hatching.


