Grapevine, TX, Pest Control
Pest Control in Grapevine, 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 Grapevine, 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 Grapevine, TX - Grapevine is near State Highway 121 some nineteen miles northeast of Fort Worth and nineteen miles northwest of Dallas in the northeastern corner of Tarrant County. The site began to be settled in the middle to late 1840s and early 1850s. In 1845 Archibald F. Leonard moved there with the "Missouri colony" from Platte County, Missouri, and by 1849 he was operating a store on his land. The store was on the southwest corner of his survey, near where the town square was later built; it was also at the site where the restored Torian log cabin, which predated the town, stands today. -TSHA
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Grapevine, TX Bedbugs, Fleas & Ticks - Bedbugs are six legged parasitic creatures that suck human and pet blood. Their length is approximately 1/4 of an inch with an oblong flat shape. Their size is comparable to an apple seed. The upper area of their bodies has gold colored hair, antennae and cone like eyes. The lower part of their bodies is wrinkly just like crinkled paper. Bedbugs can't fly however they can crawl extremely fast. They increase and multiply in the temperature range of 70 degrees up to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. A new bed bug, is referred to as a nymph, they are clear in color and changes into a bright red color after eating. To reach adulthood, a nymph bed bug has to shed its skin approximately 5 times. The average female can lay five to seven eggs weekly and can produce as much as five-hundred eggs throughout its life span of 12 months to 1 . 5 years. The eggs will hatch out within just 6 to 17 days when they become known as nymphs. Bed Bug eggs are resistant to pesticide sprays. Bedbugs hide in mattresses, carpets, 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 right up until just before daybreak. Bedbugs bite exposed skin of a man or woman sleeping in an infested bed and then leave red itchy dots.