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Most Common Indoor Pests and How Professionals Handle Them

Laura Watson July 5, 2025
Common Indoor Pests

Indoor pests are more than just a nuisance — they can threaten your health, damage your property, and disrupt your peace of mind. While DIY methods can offer temporary relief, professional pest control services provide the most effective and long-lasting solutions. Let’s look at some of the most common indoor pests and how experts tackle them.

1. Ants

Ants are among the most frequent indoor invaders, often attracted to food crumbs or moisture. Professionals identify the type of ant, locate their entry points, and apply targeted treatments. They also use baiting systems that workers carry back to the colony, effectively eliminating it at the source.

2. Cockroaches

Cockroaches are not only unpleasant to see but also carry bacteria and allergens that can trigger asthma or other health problems. Pest control professionals use a combination of gels, dusts, and residual insecticides to kill existing roaches and prevent reinfestation. They also identify and seal entry points to keep these pests from returning.

3. Rodents (Mice and Rats)

Rodents are destructive and can chew through wires, insulation, and even walls. They also spread diseases through their droppings and urine. Professionals perform a thorough inspection to find nesting sites and entry points, then set up traps and bait stations. They may also recommend exclusion measures, such as sealing cracks and gaps, to prevent future infestations.

4. Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are notoriously difficult to remove without professional help. Pest experts use a mix of heat treatments, steam, and chemical applications to kill bugs at all life stages. They’ll also educate homeowners on how to prevent re-infestation by properly laundering bedding and inspecting furniture.

5. Spiders

While many spiders are harmless, some species can pose a risk to humans. Professionals first identify the spider species and then treat known hiding areas with residual insecticides. They also help reduce spider prey (like flies or ants), making the environment less hospitable for them.

6. Termites

Although often mistaken for ants, termites cause far greater damage by eating away at wooden structures. Professionals perform inspections to detect termites early and apply liquid termiticides or bait systems to destroy colonies. Preventive barriers are also used to protect your property for the long term.

Why Professional Pest Control Is Worth It

Pest control experts have the knowledge, tools, and products to eliminate infestations effectively and safely. They also provide follow-up monitoring to ensure pests don’t return, giving you peace of mind and a healthier home environment.

Ready to reclaim your home from pests? Don’t wait for an infestation to get worse — contact our trusted pest control professionals today for a thorough inspection and customized treatment plan. Call us now to schedule your appointment and protect your home!

This post was written by a professional at Progreen Pest Control & Lawn. For over 30 years, https://progreenpestcontrol.net/ has provided trusted pest control, lawn fertilization, and tree care throughout Pinellas County, FL, including St. Petersburg and Tierra Verde. Our certified team takes the time to understand each customer’s concerns, offering tailored solutions for pests, weeds, diseased trees, and lawn issues. We prioritize communication, offering follow-ups and expert advice to maintain healthy landscapes. Dependable, prompt, and committed, ProGreen delivers personalized service you can rely on every time.

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