ANOBIID WOOD BORING BEETLE

ANOBIID WOOD-BORING BEETLE PEST CONTROL IN BELLINGHAM, WA

Also Serving Lynden, Ferndale, Everson and Blaine


If you have noticed damage to the structure of your home, you may have an anobiid wood-boring beetle infestation. While you are unlikely to see the pests themselves, you will see evidence of them in small piles of powder near the wood they feast on. Make sure your home is protected and prevent extensive damage with anobiid wood-boring beetle pest control from the experts at Environmental Pest Control.


Learn more about this particular beetle and how our team can help when you reach out to us near Bellingham, WA.


Effective Anobiid Wood-Boring Beetle Control


Anobiid wood-boring beetles are relatively small, only growing up to a quarter of an inch in length. The larvae create the most damage when they hatch and eat the wood surrounding them. Anobiid beetles eat both soft and hard woods, and you are most likely to find them in the subflooring, beams, or plywood in your home.


Like many other pests, anobiid beetles prefer dark, cool areas, so keep an eye out for them in your basement or crawl space. This particular pest is most active at night, so you will probably notice the damage before you ever see one of the beetles.


When you notice signs of an infestation, like piles of powder or exit holes in the wood, let our team of professionals help. We can confirm the presence of the pests and provide effective treatment to prevent further damage.


Knowledgeable Pest Control Experts


As a local, family-owned and -operated company, we have the skills and experience to accurately identify pest infestations and perform efficient control methods. With more than three decades of experience, you can depend on us for all of your pest control needs.


At Environmental Pest Control, we offer a comprehensive range of services for residential and commercial properties. When you need anobiid wood-boring beetle control services, contact our team. We are proud to serve home and business owners throughout Whatcom and Skagit County.

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