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Top Pest Exterminators in Olathe, KS 66062

Brown Recluse Spider Experts. all types of pest control . trained by industry leader Dr. Sandidge in the control of the feared Brown Recluse Spider.Read More…
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Cridder Ridder

5.0

By Capture The Moment KC

Cridder Ridder provided exceptional service and was affordable and timely. I would use them again if I needed any more wildlife removal service. Great company and professional and friendly animal removal specialists. ...read more

Great Plains Wild Life Svc LLC

5.0

By soccerparent

Great Plains wildlife, Todd (the owner) came out to remove the squirrels in my attic. We were pleased with the service. ...read more

Bill's Pest Control

5.0

By Bill Gorenflo

The correct phone number is : 913-780-0061 ...read more

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Brown Recluse Spiders on the Move

Wow!  What a winter we had in Kansas City!  One of the warmest on record.  It is nice not to have to shovel snow every other day.  However, with all the warm weather we may pay the price this spring and summer with some pests, especially the highly feared Brown Recluse Spider.   More info Normally in the mid-west, and Kansas City area, the Brown Recluse Spider goes semi-dormant in the winter months and may not feed for 2-4 months.  When they come out of their dormant slumber, they are pretty weak from not eating for extended periods.  However, this year with most of our winter in the 40s and 50s during the day, the Brown Recluse Spider, like many other pests did not need to camp out while we were in a deep freeze.  This is Bad News for homeowners who have never had a Brown Recluse treatment. Why, you ask?  Well, the females were more than likely able to lay an egg sac over the winter months that normally would not have happened.  Which means in the spring, twice as many eggs could potentially hatch.  That does not mean they will, but it is something we have to be prepared for.  Each Brown Recluse egg sac contains on average 40-80 eggs.   How do you know if you have Brown Recluse Spiders?  Go to our website and then go to photos to see some examples of what they look like.  Brown Recluse spiders will leave their skin behind kind of like a snake.  So if you see shed skins that look like empty spiders, that is one sign.  Another sign is to look for webbing that is flat against the wood, it looks similar to white cotton candy.  If you see them out running around, you more than likely have a large population.  Good places to look for signs are in the garage, unfinished areas of the basement, and attics.  If we can help please call us! ...read more

By Sunflower Pest Solutions Inc February 28, 2012

Birds and Bees

Can birds and bees really clog dryer vents?  The answer is YES!  If you have ever done laundry and it seems to take forever for your clothes to dry or if moisture is dripping back in dryer, it could be clogged.  Birds love to get inside the dryer vents and build nests which then block lint.  Dryer lint is very flammable.  I have personally removed literally hundreds of birds/nests from dryer vents.  I have also removed Honey Bees, Bumble Bees, Yellow Jackets, mice, rats, and even a pet ferret.  If we can assist please call Sunflower Pest Solutions, we can also install new dryer vents.   ...read more

By Sunflower Pest Solutions Inc June 13, 2011

Chimney Hazards

We just removed 3 dead squirrels, 2 dead birds, and lots of nesting debris from a chimney.  This could have been a fire hazard, if all the flies in the house didn't tip off the homeowner to call someone.  Have a chimney sweep clean out and inspect your chimney.  If you are in need of wildlife removal, or pest control call the experts at Sunflower Pest Solutions. ...read more

By Sunflower Pest Solutions Inc May 13, 2011

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