St. Charles, Warren, Lincoln, Franklin & Montgomery Counties


Termite Control

St. Charles, Missouri

Reliable Termite Control

You can count on Bruce Terminix Service Co's professional staff to take care of just about any pest infestation you may have in your home or office. It is also important to know that there is no single solution that will work for everyone, and that each situation must be carefully considered. After hiring us for the first time, we're confident that we can remove various pests and prevent repeat infestations.

Trusted Pest Control

The threat that termites pose to your property's structural integrity can be extreme. Although it is always best to prevent them from entering your building in the first place, Bruce Terminix Service Co can inspect your building thoroughly to identify entry points, seal them off, and eliminate any remaining colonies. Termites cause an estimated $5 billion in property damage every year, so we take our commitment to safeguarding our community very seriously.

Bedbug Treatment

Recent years have seen a resurgence of bed bugs, a tiny pest that can be difficult to detect, but they are obvious when you wake up to find blood stains, droppings, and carapaces. In order to avoid harming your health, it is not advisable to try to get rid of this pest yourself with poison you can get at the hardware store without experience.

At Bruce Terminix Service Co, we choose from a variety of extermination techniques depending on the severity of the infestation, but we guarantee that you'll be pleased with the result in the end.

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Mosquito Removal

Zika, West Nile and Dengue viruses are just some of the diseases mosquitoes carry, making them a dangerous and ever-present nuisance. Identifying possible breeding grounds on your property is crucial, which is why you should hire a professional to do so. You can dramatically reduce the number of bites you receive by destroying the eggs before they hatch. Bruce Terminix Service Co has been in operation for 45 years, using proven methods to greatly reduce the population of these flying blood-suckers.

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