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Locality: Mission, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-854-2847



Address: 34363 Jasper Avenue V2V6P4 Mission, BC, Canada

Website: thebugmanfraservalley.com

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The Bugman Pest Control Services 01.11.2020

Great review from Chris... "These guys did what they had to do to get rid of our pest problems. Greatly appreciated."

The Bugman Pest Control Services 15.10.2020

Great review from David... "They came within a day of being called. Bugman Pest Control was always courteous and mindful of the house. He answered all our questions. I would recommend their services to anyone without hesitation. Reverend Dave Price"

The Bugman Pest Control Services 28.09.2020

Great review from TONY... "Great service. They came, they saw, the rats died !"

The Bugman Pest Control Services 15.09.2020

Great review from Anders Lunde... "I have been extremely impressed by the professionalism demonstrated by the Bugman thus far, especially Bryce and his responsiveness. Bryce has visited the property twice and provided a two treatments, while another technician has attended the property once. While the problem attended to has not yet been completely mitigated, I have also not paid a single penny for the services I have received from the Bugman, which includes the visits above and numerous email correspondences. This review is thus not based on the successful control of a pest but rather on the service and professionalism demonstrated in the work around identifying, localizing, and (hopefully) fully mitigating the issue next year."

The Bugman Pest Control Services 11.09.2020

The beginning of a new school year presents certain problems we all have to deal with. One common problem is Head Lice. Head Lice can be transferred from person to person through personal contact or by sharing certain items such as combs, brushes, caps, clothing, etc. At school, children often play in close contact with each other and share many of these items. Since Head Lice don't fly or have strong jumping legs like fleas, close contact is t...he primary avenue of spreading from host to host. It's best that children are taught not to share personal belongings such as hats, brushes and combs with other classmates. August through November is normally the time when lice are transmitted. By December and January, Head Lice infestations are vast. Children should be inspected weekly for Head Lice during the early fall months of August through November. On occasion, lice may fall off their host onto another surface; however, they cannot survive off a human for more than 24 hours. Therefore, they do not live for very long in furniture, carpet, beds, vehicles, etc. They want to remain on their host in order to survive. Head Lice eggs are called nits. They are very tiny, white, oval and cylindrical in shape. Nits are glued by the female to the hairs near the scalp normally behind the ears and along the back of the neck. Nits must be removed by using a special fine-toothed louse comb. This is done by combing from the root to the tip of the hair and repeating until the entire scalp has been combed several times. A regular plastic comb will not remove nits. One female louse will lay 6-7 eggs each day. A child could have several dozen lice living on his/her head in just a few weeks. You can see why weekly inspections during the school year are so important. There are several over-the-counter products that can be applied to the scalp for the control of Head Lice. However, it's important to note that nit removal is the key. This is because up to 80% of nits survive control products applied to the scalp. . ' . Remember, children that are taught not to share personal belongings such as hats, brushes and combs with other classmates and have weekly inspections performed are less likely to experience Head Lice during the school year.

The Bugman Pest Control Services 28.08.2020

With all the warm weather we have been having recently, ants are starting to appear just about everywhere. While Carpenter ants are the ones you're worried about, Pavement ants can still be a nuisance. Borax and icing sugar is a great home remedy to help kill pavement ants, but if the problem gets to be too much we are happy to help with next day service. Here at The Bugman, we can help take care of any ants you may come across!

The Bugman Pest Control Services 10.08.2020

One of the Beetles ready to tackle any pest problems you may have throughout the Fraser Valley!