Tuesday, October 28, 2014

House Spiders All Around


OH the dreaded "House Spider." You see them and scream in fear and distress but really, they are not going to hurt you. They would rather be left alone actually. However, the Brown Recluse (not in the photo above) is actually pretty dangerous and lives in cool, damp and dark spaces within the home. The Brown Recluse usually only attacks if threatened.

House Spiders, on the other hand, aren't that big of a deal. However, it is Fall and you are prone to see more spiders around the house than usual, especially if you live in wooded areas or on farms.

If you are in the Northwestern Indiana or Chicago land region, call Allied Services. WE can help!

708-396-0200 / 855-855-BUGS www.facebook.com/AlliedServicesPestManagement

Monday, October 27, 2014

Cockroaches...Can Be Hazardous to Health and Mind



Cockroaches are annoying, of course. But did you know, they are also known for carrying multiple diseases?

American roaches have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria as well as six kinds of parasitic worms and at least seven other kinds of human pathogens. They can pick up germs on the spines of their legs and bodies as they crawl through decaying matter or sewage and then carry these into food or onto food surfaces in your home.

Recent studies have shown that cockroach allergens cause allergies and exacerbate asthma attacks, especially in children and those living in metro-city areas such as large cities and those metro areas surrounding the cities. As with other species of roaches, American cockroaches can pose a threat to individuals with allergies and ashthma.

Not only are cockroaches an annoying and gross pest to have in your home, they can also cause illness in you and your children. If you suffer from this specific pest, call your local, licensed pest control professional.

In the Chicago land region, call Allied Services at 855-855-BUGS or locally at 708-396-0200

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Choose the RIGHT Pest Control Company-Choose Allied Services



Choosing the right Pest Control company can be a challenging task. So many companies these days promise you so much and actually give you so little. At Allied Services, our Integrated Pest Management Practices will cover your home and protect against seasonal invading pests year round! We offer and give you so much for such a great price. That is how we earn your business and prove ourselves with the results of our work.

We are here for you to help protect your home and property from pests year round!

855-855-BUGS/708-396-0200



  • Allied prides itself on utilizing the most current and up to date techniques and procedures including Integrated Pest Management.
  • Quality of work: Allied has a dedicated Quality Control Division whose sole purpose is to ensure that the work is being completed correctly and to the customers satisfaction. We strive to earn customers for a lifetime, not just for one job.
  • Allied has specified protocols for all situations, whether it is a customer who is allergic to chemicals or a high profile facility. We can cater to each situation’s needs and wants. We treat each account as a unique case; we make a unique procedure for every property.
  • Allied employs 15 bed bug detection dogs. This gives our bed bug extermination department a huge advantage over competitors. The canines increase the inspections’ accuracy from 30% to around 90-98%.
  • Our technicians are employees, NOT SUB-CONTRACTORS.
  • We believe education is an important role when it comes to pest control. Not only do we require our technicians to attend regular continuing education classes, but we offer training for our customers as well. Whether it is Bed Bugs, rodents, or general pest control we have training sessions that will assist you and your property with understanding the target pest and things that can be done to help prevent them from getting into your property.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Fall is Rodent Season!


Fall is rodent season and Allied Services is your trusted Pest Control provider in the Chicago land region! With Integrated Pest Management practices and "green" materials used to control rodents and general seasonal invading pests, we are the company to choose when you want to remain living in a healthy and pest free environment!

Something that is always important to remember when it comes to structural pest management...if a gap or space in your homes exterior areas or foundation is the size of your pinky, chances are highly likely that a mouse can squeeze its body through that gap and into your warm and cozy home this fall season.

Not only can we provide Pest Management for your home, we also can fill those gaps for you. If you are need of Pest Control services and live in the Chicago land and Northwest Indiana area, we are here to help you!

Call us today at 708-396-0200!




Monday, October 13, 2014

Identification of Bed Bugs!


If you think you have bed bugs, or are exhibiting any of the symptoms (Grouped bites, itching red marks, mold spots on mattress, etc.) you can use the following tips to identify an infestation. If the problem exists, a pest control company needs to be contacted immediately to keep the infestation from getting worse. Home self treatments should never be implemented as bed bugs are a pest that must be left to professionals to deal with!

Here are some helpful tips:


  • Bed bug bites are the easiest way to find out if there is an infestation.
  • Bites will be grouped and very red.
  • Bites will itch, but be sure to keep from itching them, or they will spread and worsen.
  • Mattress Cracks
  • Holes
  • Folds in linens
  • Drapes / Curtains
  • Carpets
  • Blood Strains on Sheets
  • Cracks and Crevices
  • Check for dead bugs in all of the previous places. Finding dead bed bugs is the first sign that they are actually present.
  • Bed bugs have been around throughout recorded history.
  • Female bed bugs can lay up to 5 eggs a day and 500 eggs during a life time.
  • Untreated one bed bug can turn into 32,000 bugs in just 6 months.
  • Bed Bugs can hide in cracks, crevices, and behind baseboards and molding. This can make them difficult to detect.
  • Treatments should include encasement's for mattresses and box springs, heat, interceptors / climb ups on furniture legs, and non-toxic insecticides.