Pest Control Concerns – 3 Of Your Most Common Questions Answered By Exterminators

At Genie Pest Control, we pride ourselves on providing the very best pest removal service possible. Our team of highly trained exterminators uses only the latest tools, techniques, and technologies to assist our customers with their pest removal needs. We strive to share as much of the valuable insect and rodent removal information as possible to help our Omaha and Iowa customers to keep their homes pest-free between our services.

Many of our pest removal customers face the same issues with insects, pests, and rodents and often have similar questions for our exterminating team. Below, we answer your most common questions, so you have the information that you need to keep your home free of unwanted visitors. With the proper knowledge, you can keep your family, home and belongings, safe and protected against a potential infestation that could result in expensive repairs down the line.

Let’s take a look at three of your most common pest control questions and provide you with the answers you need.

Do I Need To Vacate My Home While Exterminators Perform Pest Removal Services?

Typically, Omaha or Iowa residents don’t need to leave their homes when our professional exterminators remove any insects or pests. Our technicians work hard to ensure that we treat every home that we enter with the utmost care and respect. Our choice in and application of pest control products are selected carefully to ensure that no damage or harm is caused to your home. In the unusual situation where you do need to vacate your home for highly-skilled exterminators to work, you will be given as much notice as possible so that you can make alternative arrangements in plenty of time.

Will My Home Smell If You Use Pest Removal Sprays?

At Genie Pest Control, we make every effort to choose the most effective solutions and products to eliminate pests from your home. Some of these sprays do have a slight odor, but they will not remain in your home for long. Our exterminators always notify Omaha and Iowa residents of what treatments are being used and how they will be administered so all parties are aware of what is happening. If one of the treatments has an odor, typically, odors will dissipate within a few hours of the end of the insect removal or pest removal treatment.

Are The Pest Control Chemicals You Use Safe?

Some chemicals that are used in pest control can be harsh. At Genie Pest Control, we strive to keep our Omaha and Iowa customers as well as our team as safe as possible. Before any treatment of your property begins, our exterminators will disclose what processes will be used, as well as any products that will be required during the pest removal. Different products, sprays, and techniques are used depending on the pest issue you have and the severity of the problem. Our pest removal and exterminator team will always keep you informed and up-to-date throughout every step of the process.

Get In Touch With Our Pest Control Experts

If you have any questions about our services or you have any pest control concerns, be sure to get in touch with our team at Genie Pest Control. Our exterminators and pest control experts are always here to help you with your pest control questions and queries so that you can keep your home pest-free.

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