Euless, TX, Pest Control
Pest Control in Euless TX - At Ameritech Termite & Pest Control we pride ourselves in offering excellent customer service. We have been proudly servicing businesses and homes in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex for over 30 years. If you need any kind of pest control service in Euless, contact Ameri-Tech Termite & Pest Control Company. We are a locally owned business that focuses on the total removal of all of your bugs, ants, spiders etc. We care about our customers and you can trust us to do the job right the first time.
Facts About Euless, TX - Euless is at the intersection of State highways 10 and 183, on the southwest side of the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, north of the West Fork of the Trinity River in Tarrant County. Bird's Fort was established at a site just south of the present city limits in 1841. The community began by 1845, when a small party of pioneers led by Isham Crowley reached the confluence of Big Bear and Little Bear creeks. -TSHA
Euless, TX, Exterminator
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Euless, TX Bedbugs, Fleas & Ticks - Bed bugs hide in beds, carpeting, blankets, clothing, underneath wallpaper, under rags, between drape folds, behind wall decorations and behind wood home furniture. They love to attack in the evening and they will remain active until before dawn. Bedbugs bite uncovered skin of a man or woman sleeping in an infested bed and leave reddish colored scratchy bites. They don't wander away from sleeping and relaxing areas but they be capable of travel over 100 feet at night time to search for food. Bed bugs were once terminated in the US but they are making a comeback by making use of international travelers. The most common places to find them are resorts and apartment buildings. Bedbugs can survive per year without food. This lets them travel from different locations until they found a comforting place with food. They hide on clothes and suitcases of travelers. In addition they live in couches and could be transferred from property to property through used furniture. Domestic animals like cats and dogs have thick fur which makes for an excellent hiding place for bedbugs. Riding public transit like shuttle bus, trains and taxis can bring you into contact with bedbugs which you then take to your residence.