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Townsend Pest Control My name is Lyle Townsend, I have been the president and owner of Townsend Pest Control since 1967. I will personally remove your pests from your home's attic, walls, inside the house and outside. I have a master's degree and offer you a vast wealth of experience that can solve any pest problem you may have.

I have lectured around the country on various subjects and am very happy to help you solve your most difficult pest problems. I invented the "Rodent Rock", (the rodent trapping and bait station that looks like a landscape rock.). I am a published author, having written "The Nuts & Bolts of Rodent Control & Bugs & Other Stuff".
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Spiders
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With the modernization of travel and the improvement of roads throughout the United States, our country has become very mobile. Even though certain spiders are not indigenous to your area, they can be brought into your state by means of hitching a ride in moving vans, cars, motor homes, trains, buses, suitcases and any cargo that is shipped in freight.
Scorpions
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This animal is in the arachnid family (spiders). Their tail has a stinger that they use to subdue their prey and for defense. Scorpions are very common in Nevada. There are 23 species found in Nevada, but only one of them is considered a serious threat to man and his pets. It is called the bark scorpion, or sometimes referred to as the Sculptured Scorpion.
Cockroaches
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Cockroaches are one of the oldest animals on the planet. They date back over 350 million years. They have evolved over this period to adapt to their environment regardless of the climate, temperature changes, food availability, or existence of shelter.
Bees
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YellowJackets, Bumble Bees, Carpenter Bees, Hornets, Mud Daubers, Ground Hornets, and Bald face hornets are generally what you may have when you experience this problem in or around your home or business. On occasion you might encounter a Honey Bee nest or cluster that is referred to as a swarm.
Ants
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The Argentine Ant is dark brown in color. These ants are very small. They are approximately 3/16th of an inch in length. They have three body sections, and just behind the middle section there is a pointed protrusion that faces upward. The legs of the Argentine Ant are light in color, and its mouth-parts are yellow.
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