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Century Pest Control Century Pest Control is owned and operated by the Angelini Family, serving San Antonio and surrounding areas since 1973. We are members of the Local, State, and National Pest Control Association along with the Building Owners and Managers Association and San Antonio Executives Association. Century Pest Control and our technicians are Licensed and Certified by the Texas Department of Agriculture.

All materials applied are registered by the Environmental Protection Agency and are applied in strict accordance with their labeling. Century is fully insured and carries the required limits for large commercial companies.
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Termites
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Termites are social, colonizing insects that reside underground or in wood. They are notorious for living off of wood and wood by-products like paper, and converting the cellulose into food and energy.
Mosquitoes
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Most people despise mosquitoes for their harassing biting habits but even more troubling are the many human diseases they carry and transfer like malaria, yellow fever and encephalitis among others. According to some authorities, mosquitoes are thought to be one of the most dangerous insects on the planet.
Cockroaches
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Cockroaches are one of the most common insects to be found in and around a home. They are not social creatures but do tend to be found in groups and feed on just about anything with nutrients. Cockroaches are known to carry many diseases and can be very harmful to young or weak immune systems. They can carry diseases such as salmonella, staph, strep, E coli, and even dysentery.
Bees
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These flying pollinators and predators can be very beneficial but can also be deadly. Bees, hornets and wasps are generally known as being major pollinators of flowering plants and extraordinary predators of nuisance insects. However, this benefit comes at a cost. Each year there is a reported 54 deaths attributed to arthropod bites or stings.
Ants
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Ants are estimated to have evolved some 130 million years ago during the early Cretaceous period which puts them alongside the dinosaurs. The oldest known ant fossil of a now extinct ant species was found in Cliffwood Beach, NJ. Though that fossil only dates back 92 million years, another fossil ant that proved nearly as old has a clear lineage to ants of present day.
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