owner operator
owner operator
We provide the full range of pest control services for commercial and residential customers, including general pests, mosquito programs and termite control. Additional phone - (318) 256-6300.
We provide the full range of pest control services for commercial and residential customers, including general pests, mosquito programs and termite control. Additional phone - (318) 256-6300.
We provide the full range of pest control services for commercial and residential customers, including general pests, mosquito programs and termite control.
We provide the full range of pest control services for commercial and residential customers, including general pests, mosquito programs and termite control.
15 employees.
15 employees.
I am a Retired Baton Rouge Firefighter (27yrs), sole business owner (In Pest Control Industry for over 30 yrs), meaning I am the one who will be servicing your home or business to insure YOU are getting the propper Pest Prevention Treatment possible. Billing is usually paid upon serviceing for homeowners, businesses that require a billing period will be left with a reciept of service to be paid within 30 days of the service date. I do establish a personal rapport with my customers, as to work with them on delaying a payment on an occasional basis if necessary.
I am a Retired Baton Rouge Firefighter (27yrs), sole business owner (In Pest Control Industry for over 30 yrs), meaning I am the one who will be servicing your home or business to insure YOU are getting the propper Pest Prevention Treatment possible. Billing is usually paid upon serviceing for homeowners, businesses that require a billing period will be left with a reciept of service to be paid within 30 days of the service date. I do establish a personal rapport with my customers, as to work with them on delaying a payment on an occasional basis if necessary.
Family owned & locally operated by Rick and Cherylann Story. Our two full time service technicians, John and Heather, are LSU graduates and have been with the company for 10 plus years. Rick is a retired entomology professor (LSU 1981-2012) and works full time in the business. Cherylann manages the scheduling and billing.
"Should it be necessary I will not hesitate to call for Baton Rouge Pest Control again. Very professional and hassle-free transaction. Very happy with the promptness of service and owner's knowledgeability as well!"
Gerald D on June 2019
Family owned & locally operated by Rick and Cherylann Story. Our two full time service technicians, John and Heather, are LSU graduates and have been with the company for 10 plus years. Rick is a retired entomology professor (LSU 1981-2012) and works full time in the business. Cherylann manages the scheduling and billing.
"Should it be necessary I will not hesitate to call for Baton Rouge Pest Control again. Very professional and hassle-free transaction. Very happy with the promptness of service and owner's knowledgeability as well!"
Gerald D on June 2019
Swarms of bees stay for just a few hours, but can remain for two or three days. Under the right conditions, beehives can last indefinitely, as bee colonies are self-sustaining. The queen is the heart of the hive and can live for up to five years. As she ages and her egg production declines, the worker bees replace her by raising a new queen.
Worker bees live up to six months if born in the fall, but only about 40 days when born in the spring or summer. Drones live between three weeks and three months. The queen continuously lays eggs that quickly mature to replace bees that die. Ask your beekeeper or pest control specialist for further details based on the type of bees you have.
Ideally, you should remove a bee's nest very early in the morning or late in the evening when all of the bees are in the hive.
Bees do not fly at night, so although they may buzz and show some activity, they will not fly or swarm. This allows you to remove the entire colony safely in one attempt. While bees may be slightly more active in the early morning or late evening, most will be in the hive, minimizing the number of stragglers left behind.
After complete bee removal, stray workers will not regroup if all traces of honey, comb, and pheromones are thoroughly eliminated. Professional removal procedures seal access points and remove every residue that could attract bees, ensuring the area remains bee‐free. Follow-up inspections confirm that prevention measures are effective, so your home remains secure against any re-infestation.