Arenz Pest Management Solutions Services
Arenz Pest Management's St. Louis pest control service options include whole home pest inspections for property sellers and buyers, termite prevention and extermination, pest removal, extermination and regular pest control maintenance.
General Pest Management protects your home and family's health from the ill effects of many insects that can cause physical harm to you and your family. Chances are that the pests in your house actually have their nest outside — they travel back and forth for food, water and sometimes shelter. Our Saint Louis pest management professionals focus on both your inside, as well as the outside, of your St. Louis home. Did you know that most "do-it yourself" pest control efforts can actually make things worse? Arenz Pest uses safe and eco-friendly pesticides that won't stain or make you or your family sick. Most over-the-counter sprays and repellants can cause more problems for a homeowner. In fact, when it comes to ants, those products can cause a phenomenon called "budding" in which foraging ants, separated from their nest and queen by repellant spray, will actually start new colonies.
Pests effect human and animal health in various ways by consuming and contaminating food supplies; causing psychological stress, injecting venoms; invading body tissue; transmitting viral, bacterial, fungal, and other disease-causing organisms and destroying our living areas. For example, the role of cockroaches in human allergies and asthma has been well documented.

Brown Recluse Spider
Some of the pests that infest Missouri homes are more than a nuisance, they're very dangerous. A Brown Recluse Spider bite can affect not only the immediate health of an individual, but their entire life can be changed due to the bite. This spider's bite can be painful and can develop into an ugly, slow-healing ulcer.

Bedbug
Believe it or not, Bedbugs are not a thing of the past or of tall tales. Bedbugs are very real and are present in St. Louis homes, dorms, hotels and other places, as well as new homes and bedding. The Bedbug hides in cracks and crevices during the day, preferring to rest on wood and paper surfaces instead of stone and plaster. It leaves these harborage areas at night to feed on its host, which includes humans, birds, hogs, and family pets. The blood meal requires three to ten minutes and usually goes unnoticed by the victim. After feeding, the bite site may become inflamed and itch severely in sensitive people.
Interesting Fact: The Bedbug's scientific name is Cimex Lectularius Linnaeus and is the average size of an apple seed. The Bedbug is associated with over 25 diseases.
We pride ourselves on a safe and effective approach to pest management. Environmental impact is at the heart of our approach and focus. We inspect and service your St. Louis property with EPA approved products with a focus on your safety.
