Mesa Pesticide Service
A pesticide is a single or multiple mixture of substances used to prevent, eliminate or repel living organisms that threaten to injure, or cause damage to people, plants, animals or structures in both commercial and residential settings.
Pests consist of a wide range of insects and wildlife. Their effective control is authorized and recommended under the supervision of licensed and accredited professionals only. Pest Home Defense pest control experts are experienced with the proper preparation and application of pesticides in Mesa according to federal regulations outlined for the pest control industry.
Mesa Pesticide Information
As a result of easy access to many unauthorized pest control products online, pest control professionals must remain more conscious than ever of industry regulations. The use of pesticides in the United States is strictly regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, as stipulated by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. Pest Home Defense is a licensed pest management organization and uses only products permissible by federal law.
Pesticide Types
There are many types of pesticides available on the market today with herbicides and insecticides as the most common choices to manage unwanted plants, insects and wildlife.
Algicides
are used to control algae in commercial or residential swimming pools and any form or water tank and may also be used some natural bodies of water including small lakes or ponds.
Antifouling agents
are applied to remove underwater organisms that attach to the bottom surface of boats, docks and other external surfaces that are frequently or continuously submerged underwater.
Antimicrobials
kill microscopic organisms, bacteria and other viruses.
Fungicides
are used to kill various strains of fungi, including mildews, molds, and blights.
Herbicides
kill weeds and other unwanted plants
Insecticides
comprise of a wide range of chemicals used to kill and control insects, spiders, and other bugs.
Miticides
kill mites that pose a health threat to plants and animals.
Molluscicides
eliminate kill snails and slugs.
Nematicides
are used to kill nematodes that feed on plants and disrupt agriculture.
Ovicides
are applied to kill the eggs of insects and mites.
Rodenticides
are used for mice, rats and rodent removal.
In addition adhering to all national regulations governing the pest control industry, Pest Home Defense is also required to adhere to state and local laws governing the Mesa region. Pest Home Defense is recognized as a responsible provider of safe and effective pest control services that are in accord with the highest of the industry’s safety standards.
If you have any questions on whether a pesticide or any pest control method is safe for use on your Mesa residential or commercial property, please call us.
Very Friendly
Pest Home Defense has great service! They were able to come out to my home on the same day I contacted them. Kevin was very friendly and caring. I have not had any pest activity whatsoever. I would highly recommend PHD!
Mary L
Fantastic Work
The most professional Person I have come across. Kevin does fantastic work and is very thorough. He went above and beyond to help me with my pest needs. I will highly recommend him to anyone who needs pest control. Thanks again Kevin!
Alex P
He does a great job!
He does a great job! Does a great job of explaining what he is doing
Dennis D
Best “bug guy” ever!
Best “bug guy” ever! Honestly no one compares.. We moved in to a new house and he came to spray. Hours later there were lines of dead bugs along the footings.. Weeks later I still find new dead ones .. Comes once every 3 months and doesn’t price gouge you like the others…
Tom C
Goes The Extra Mile!
We love this guy! He knows everything about bugs and always goes the extra mile!
Jordan C
Great people!!
Great people!!
Peter B
Pesticide Fact:
Each year a range of pests destroy nearly 37% of all crops in the United States resulting in a monetary loss of approximately 122 billion dollars. (Source: Study.com / Use of Pesticides)
Despite existing challenges, the widespread use of pesticides has provided significant benefits which include: