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Locality: Rialto, California

Phone: +1 909-699-8600



Address: 3403 N Orangewood Ave 92377 Rialto, CA, US

Website: JZPESTCONROL.COM

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JZ PEST Control 11.11.2020

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JZ PEST Control 22.10.2020

Are you frustrated seeing ants in your house or at your picnic? Well you don't have to see them no more JZ PEST CONTROL could get rid of those pesky ants.Call today for the best prices in the Inland Empire.

JZ PEST Control 10.10.2020

JZ PEST Control 25.09.2020

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JZ PEST Control 17.09.2020

The holidays are coming! When all the little critters will be looking for a warm place to reproduce! Keep your house, closets, inside shoes clear with your monthly service from JZ PEST CONTROL! Call today for the best prices in the Inland Empire.

JZ PEST Control 01.09.2020

Mice can at times be vermin, damaging and eating crops, causing structural damage and spreading diseases through their parasites and feces. Mice can populate extremely fast. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN HOME INSPECTION.:)

JZ PEST Control 20.08.2020

DID YOU KNOW: German cockroaches are omnivorous scavengers. They are attracted particularly to meats, starches, sugars and fatty foods. Where there is a shortage of foodstuffs, they may eat household items such as soap, glue and toothpaste. In famine conditions they turn cannibalistic, chewing at each other's wings and legs.(eww gross).. CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN HOME INSPECTION!

JZ PEST Control 02.08.2020

DID YOU KNOW: Rats are resilient vectors for many diseases because of their ability to hold so many infectious bacteria in their blood. Rats played a primary role in spreading bacteria. They are also a threat to many homes as they eat cereals, sugar cane, coconuts, cocoa, oranges, and coffee beans. CALL JZ TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN HOME INSPECTION. :)

JZ PEST Control 25.07.2020

DID YOU KNOW: Mice are known to invade homes for food and occasionally shelter.A mouse (plural: mice) is a small mammal belonging to the order of rodents. Mice can at times be vermin, damaging and eating crops, and causing structural damage and spreading diseases through their parasites and feces. DON'T LET THEM GET IN YOUR HOME. Call today for your free in home inspection! :)

JZ PEST Control 07.07.2020

DID YOU KNOW: Brown recluse spiders frequently build their webs in woodpiles and sheds, closets, garages, plenum spaces, cellars, and other places that are dry and generally undisturbed. When dwelling in human residences they seem to favor cardboard, possibly because it mimics the rotting tree bark which they inhabit naturally. They have also been encountered in shoes, inside dressers, in bed sheets of infrequently used beds, in clothes stacked or piled or left lying on the f...loor, inside work gloves, behind baseboards and pictures, in toilets, and near sources of warmth. The spider usually bites only when pressed against the skin, such as when tangled within clothes, towels, bedding, inside work gloves, etc. Many human victims report having been bitten after putting on clothes that had not been worn recently, CALL A PROFESSIONAL FROM JZ PEST CONTROL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE INSPECTION. :} See more

JZ PEST Control 25.06.2020

DID YOU KNOW: Some spiders like moisture and are found in basements, crawl spaces and other damp parts of buildings. Others like dry, warm areas such as subfloor air vents, upper corners of rooms and attics. They hide in dark areas. SO CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE IN HOME INSPECTION. :)

JZ PEST Control 13.06.2020

DID YOU KNOW: Bedbugs are parasitic insects that feed exclusively on blood and is the best known, as it prefers to feed on human blood. Other bedbug species specialize in other animals, e.g., bat bugs. Bed bugs are elusive and usually nocturnal (peak activity usually occurs between 10:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.), which can make their detection difficult. They often lodge in dark crevices, and the tiny adhesive eggs can be nestled by the hundreds in fabric seams. Aside from bite symptoms, signs include fecal spots (small dark sand-like droppings that occur in patches around and especially beneath nests). CALL TO DAY FOR YOUR FREE IN HOME INSPECTION.:)