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At ABCO Termite and Pest Control, we specialize in providing effective pest management solutions for over 150 types of insects, ensuring your home remains pest-free. As a fourth-generation, family-owned business based in Stony Brook, Long Island, we leverage the latest technology and industry education to deliver reliable pest control services. Trust our experienced team for professional and dependable pest control in Stony Brook, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Islip, and throughout Long Island, protecting your home from termites, ants, rodents, and more.
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At ABCO Pest Control, our expert team utilizes the latest technology and advanced methods to swiftly and effectively eliminate pests from your home. We prioritize your safety and comfort, ensuring immediate relief and long-lasting protection. With our comprehensive pest management solutions, you can say goodbye to unwanted pests and enjoy lasting peace of mind. Contact us today for reliable, professional, and advanced pest control services.
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At ABCO, we pride ourselves on our prompt response, customized treatment plans, and unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. Trust us to keep your environment safe, healthy, and pest-free.
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At AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control, we proudly serve the Stony Brook and surrounding Long Island region, including the towns of Babylon, Brookhaven, Hempstead, Huntington, Islip, Oyster Bay, Riverhead, Smithtown, Southold, and Southampton. For over 40 years, we have been committed to delivering exceptional pest control services to homeowners and business owners throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Our experienced team is dedicated to tackling any pest issue you may face in Stony Brook and across Long Island, ensuring a safe and pest-free environment for you and your family. Contact us today to find out how we can help keep your property pest-free.
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Feel free to reach out to us at AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control. We're dedicated to educating our customers about pest control and providing effective solutions to their pest problems. Whether you have questions or need immediate assistance, our experienced team is here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can assist you in maintaining a pest-free environment.
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Residential & Commercial Properties pest problems
Pests can cause significant problems in homes and businesses, including health risks from diseases they carry, structural damage to property, and contamination of food and surfaces. They can also trigger allergies and asthma, leading to discomfort and potential medical expenses. Effective pest control is essential to maintain a safe and healthy environment.
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After ABCO Pest Control takes care of these problems, your space will be healthier, safer, and more comfortable. You'll experience peace of mind knowing that your property is protected from damage and contamination, and you can enjoy a cleaner, pest-free environment. Additionally, your family or employees will benefit from reduced health risks and improved overall well-being.
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ABOUT US
Arnie Fishon, the owner of AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control and a native New Yorker, has been providing pest control services for over 50 years. As a member of both the National Pest Management Association and the New York Pest Management Association, Arnie has made significant contributions to the industry. He previously served on the Board of Directors of the New York Pest Control Association and developed the Board Certified Termite Inspector course for continuing education credits, required by the NYS DEC to maintain a pest control license in New York. Arnie takes pride in being a small business owner, operator, and veteran.
Eric Fishon, the Family Owner and President of AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control, began working in the family business at the age of 13. He started by accompanying his father on routes in Brooklyn, learning the trade hands-on from spraying in Long Island to drilling in Queens. Eric is also a member of the National Pest Management Association and the New York Pest Management Association. In addition to his work in pest control, Eric serves as the President of the Board of LI Against Domestic Violence, where he has been a dedicated board member for over 20 years. Eric believes in giving back to the community, underscoring the importance of being an active and productive member of the area where he lives and operates his business.
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Crickets,Earwigs,Termites, and Spiders
Basements, with their dark, damp, and undisturbed conditions, can attract various pests such as crickets, earwigs, termites, and spiders. Crickets seek out the humidity and organic materials, often causing damage to fabrics and papers. Earwigs thrive in moist environments and hide in cracks and crevices. Termites are drawn to wooden structures, posing significant damage risks, especially in poorly ventilated basements with high humidity. Spiders find basements ideal for spinning webs and catching prey, benefiting from the ample supply of insects. To deter these pests, it's essential to control moisture levels, seal entry points, reduce clutter, store items properly, and conduct regular inspections.
Bed Bugs,Dust Mites, and Carpet Beetles
Bedrooms can harbor several pests, including bed bugs, dust mites, and carpet beetles, each posing unique problems. Bed bugs are notorious for their bites and can hide in mattresses, bed frames, and bedding, making them difficult to eliminate once an infestation occurs. Dust mites, though microscopic, thrive in warm, humid environments and feed on dead skin cells, often found in bedding and upholstered furniture; they can trigger allergies and asthma. Carpet beetles, small insects that damage natural fibers, can hide in dark, undisturbed areas of the bedroom, causing damage to carpets, clothing, and upholstery, and may also cause allergic reactions. Maintaining cleanliness, reducing humidity, and regular inspections can help manage and prevent these pests.
Ants and cockroaches
Ants and cockroaches are common pests that can often be found beside walls, where they take advantage of cracks, crevices, and other entry points. Ants, particularly species like carpenter ants, may build nests in wall voids and use these areas as highways to forage for food. They are attracted to any accessible food sources and can quickly become a nuisance. Cockroaches, on the other hand, are known for their ability to squeeze into tiny spaces and often hide in wall cracks during the day, emerging at night to search for food and water. Both pests can contaminate food and surfaces, spread diseases, and trigger allergies and asthma. To prevent these pests, it's crucial to seal entry points, maintain cleanliness, and address moisture issues that can attract them.
Termites
Termites are a significant threat to wooden structures due to their ability to consume and damage wood from the inside out. These pests are attracted to the cellulose found in wood, making homes with wooden frames, floors, and furniture particularly vulnerable. Subterranean termites build mud tubes to access above-ground wood, while drywood termites can infest and hollow out wooden beams and furniture. Infestations often go unnoticed until substantial damage has occurred, as termites work silently within the wood. Signs of termite activity include hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and mud tubes along foundations or walls. To protect wooden structures, it's essential to regularly inspect for signs of termites, maintain proper ventilation, reduce moisture levels, and treat wood with termite-resistant chemicals or treatments.
Termites
Termites are a significant threat to wooden structures due to their ability to consume and damage wood from the inside out. These pests are attracted to the cellulose found in wood, making homes with wooden frames, floors, and furniture particularly vulnerable. Subterranean termites build mud tubes to access above-ground wood, while drywood termites can infest and hollow out wooden beams and furniture. Infestations often go unnoticed until substantial damage has occurred, as termites work silently within the wood. Signs of termite activity include hollow-sounding wood, discarded wings, and mud tubes along foundations or walls. To protect wooden structures, it's essential to regularly inspect for signs of termites, maintain proper ventilation, reduce moisture levels, and treat wood with termite-resistant chemicals or treatments.
Silverfish
Often found in bathrooms and basements, silverfish thrive in humid environments and feed on paper, glue, and textiles. They can cause damage to books, wallpaper, and clothing.
Pantry Moths,Rodents (Mice and Rats),Silverfish
In homes, pests like silverfish, pantry moths, and rodents pose unique challenges and risks in rooms below ground levels. Silverfish thrive in damp, dark environments such as basements and bathrooms, where they feed on paper products, glue, and textiles, potentially damaging important documents and clothing. Pantry moths, commonly found in kitchens and pantry areas, infest stored dry goods like flour and grains, contaminating them with larvae and webbing. Meanwhile, rodents such as mice and rats seek warmth and food in basements and attics, posing health risks through contamination of food supplies and potential structural damage from gnawing. Effective pest management strategies include regular cleaning, proper food storage in sealed containers, and sealing entry points to prevent these pests from accessing and thriving in lower-level rooms of the house.
Bees (including Honeybees and Bumblebees)
Bees, including honeybees and bumblebees, are commonly found around eaves and roof overhangs where they nest for shelter. Honeybees build colonies in cavities near eaves, while bumblebees may use abandoned burrows. While beneficial for pollination, their proximity to homes can be concerning due to potential stings and nest size. Managing bees involves professional relocation if needed and sealing entry points to prevent future nesting, balancing conservation with safety around residential areas.
Wasps (including Yellow Jackets and Hornets)
Wasps, including yellow jackets and hornets, are often found near residential areas, especially in warmer months. They are attracted to eaves, attics, and wall voids where they build nests from paper-like material. Yellow jackets typically nest in underground burrows or cavities, while hornets often create large, hanging nests in trees or on structures. These insects can become aggressive when threatened, posing a sting risk to humans. Managing wasps involves locating and safely removing nests, often requiring professional assistance to minimize stings and ensure effective control measures. Sealing potential entry points and reducing food sources can help deter future infestations around homes.
Bees, wasps, hornets
Bees, wasps, hornets, and other winged insects are notorious for their affinity for windows during warm weather. Their erratic flight patterns and constant buzzing near windows can be particularly vexing. Whether they're drawn by the light or searching for shelter, their presence can disrupt peaceful moments indoors. The sight of them hovering outside can provoke a sense of unease, prompting quick actions to keep them at bay. Despite their important roles in nature, their persistence around windows often leads to closed windows and cautious movements indoors to avoid unwanted encounters.
Wasps and Bees
Wasps, including yellow jackets and hornets, are often found near residential areas, especially in warmer months. They are attracted to eaves, attics, and wall voids where they build nests from paper-like material. Yellow jackets typically nest in underground burrows or cavities, while hornets often create large, hanging nests in trees or on structures. These insects can become aggressive when threatened, posing a sting risk to humans. Managing wasps involves locating and safely removing nests, often requiring professional assistance to minimize stings and ensure effective control measures. Sealing potential entry points and reducing food sources can help deter future infestations around homes.
ants
Ants are common pests found in and around residential areas, often entering homes in search of food, water, and shelter. They are attracted to sugary and greasy substances, making kitchens and pantries prime targets. Ant colonies can establish themselves in walls, under floors, and even in outdoor spaces near foundations. While most ants are considered a nuisance rather than a health threat, some species can contaminate food and sting if provoked.
Managing ants involves eliminating food sources by keeping surfaces clean, storing food in sealed containers, and promptly fixing any plumbing leaks that could attract them with moisture. Sealing cracks and gaps around windows, doors, and foundation walls helps prevent their entry. Additionally, using bait traps and non-toxic deterrents can be effective in controlling ant populations without harmful chemicals. Regular inspection and maintenance are crucial to preventing infestations and ensuring a pest-free home environment.
Wasps and Bees
Wasps, including yellow jackets and hornets, are often found near residential areas, especially in warmer months. They are attracted to eaves, attics, and wall voids where they build nests from paper-like material. Yellow jackets typically nest in underground burrows or cavities, while hornets often create large, hanging nests in trees or on structures. These insects can become aggressive when threatened, posing a sting risk to humans. Managing wasps involves locating and safely removing nests, often requiring professional assistance to minimize stings and ensure effective control measures. Sealing potential entry points and reducing food sources can help deter future infestations around homes.
Pantry Moths, Stored Product Beetle, Cockroaches
Three common food source pests include pantry moths, which infest stored grains and cereals with their larvae, leading to contamination and webbing. Stored product beetles such as the sawtooth grain beetle and flour beetle also target dry goods like pasta and spices, causing damage and leaving behind larvae. Cockroaches, attracted to food and water in kitchens and pantries, contaminate food with droppings and can spread pathogens, posing health risks. Effective management involves proper storage, regular cleaning, and sealing entry points to prevent infestations in homes and food storage areas.
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Clothes Moths
Clothes moths are small pests that infest closets and storage areas, where they lay eggs on natural fibers such as wool, silk, and fur. Their larvae feed on these materials, causing damage by creating holes and weakening fabrics. To prevent clothes moth infestations, it's essential to regularly clean and vacuum storage areas, store clothing in sealed containers or garment bags, and use moth repellents like cedar or mothballs. Proper maintenance and vigilance can help protect clothing and fabrics from these destructive pests.
We handle a wide range of pests including ants, spiders, cockroaches, termites, bed bugs, mosquitoes, rodents, and more.
Yes, our pest control methods are safe for both pets and children. We use environmentally-friendly products and techniques that are effective yet safe for your household.
We recommend having your home inspected for pests at least once a year. However, if you notice any signs of pest activity, you should contact us immediately for an inspection.
Yes, we provide pest control services for both residential and commercial properties in Manhattan, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.