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Aug 05, 2016
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Pest Control Masters has been in business for over 27+ years! We service all of central Arkansas, commercial and residential.


Call us today for a AFFORDABLE and RELIABLE termite and pest control experience. 501-835-1557

25 Aug, 2016
A new Dairy Queen is officially coming to Sherwood. On Monday night, the city approved a plan to build the new restaurant using metal siding. The city's engineer says people are very excited for the return of Dairy Queen to the area. “People are excited. I think they will enjoy Dairy Queen in the area...I know I will.” The new Sherwood location isn't the only new Dairy Queen coming to central Arkansas. Another is expected to open in the area in the next six months.
04 Aug, 2016
Only female mosquitoes "bite" because they require blood to produce eggs. Male mosquitoes subsist on nectar. Therefore, it is the female mosquitoes that carry infectious diseases such as arboviruses and parasites that can cause life-threatening illnesses.
28 Jul, 2016
Pest Control Masters not only provides quality pest control services, but we are experts when it comes to soil treatments and termite protection. If you building a house, refinancing, selling your home or just want a piece of mind. C  all Pest Control Masters today for a FREE termite quote. 501-835-1557
20 Jul, 2016
Do You Know What's Under Your Home? C  all us today and find out how we can help you eliminate these problems! 501-835-1557
20 Jul, 2016
Along with the arrival of warm and humid summer days comes an ever-present annoyance - mosquitoes.  Call us for our Monthly Mosquito Supression Treatment. Gunner here is protected this year, is your dog? 501-835-1557
07 Jul, 2016
Fall – Bees Control, Bird Control, Opossum Control, Pigeon Control, Raccoon Control, Rat Control, Squirrel Control, Wasp Control, Yellow Jacket Control Winter – Bird Removal, Opossum Removal, Pigeon Removal, Raccoon Removal, Rat Removal, Squirrel Removal Spring – Bat Control, Bee Control, Bird Control, Honeybee Control, Pigeon Control, Skunk Control, Wasp Control Summer – Armadillo Removal, Bat Removal, Bee Removal, Bird Removal, Mice Removal, Pigeon Removal, Rat Removal, Snake Removal
06 Apr, 2016
The term is POST-TREATMENT SWARM and this is what it means to you: Termites may swarm several weeks after even the most thorough treatment has been rendered to your home. This should not cause undue alarm, but it would help if you understood how and why it happens. If you look at termite advertising, you will notice that the professionals say TERMITE CONTROL rather than TERMITE EXTERMINATION. This is done because the principles involved in eliminating termites from your home are quite unlike those used for any other insect. Your pest control operator made a chemical barrier in the soil around your home. Its purpose is to make it impossible for termites to travel back and forth from the soil to the timbers in your home. 
05 Apr, 2016
Subterranean termites "swarm" as the weather begins to warm, usually at the beginning of spring after a rain event. Not all termite species swarm at the same time, but for a swarm to occur, the weather must be warm, often following a rain.  If you think you might have swarmer's, give us a call ASAP!! 501-835-1557
05 Apr, 2016
Exciting news! We were able to work with AMR Construction on doing the soil treatment for La Madeleine Restaurant in West Little Rock!  This first location will be located at 12210 W. Markham St. in West Little Rock, near the intersection of Chenal and Markham (neighboring Home Depot, Chick-fil-a, Target, etc.).
01 Apr, 2016
If swarming termites emerge from areas in and around your home, do not panic. The swarming termites will drop and die in a short period of time. You may vacuum them up or you can save some in a bag for our company to inspect. They do not eat wood, bite, or sting, they are simply a nuisance. Fortunately swarmers are not capable of constructing mud tubes or causing structural damage to wood.  Swarmers may use an existing mud tube, which workers abandoned after proper treatment, to leave the colony. Reproductives may also move through treated soil. Since reproductives move through soil very quickly, they absorb less of the termiticide than do workers which move slowly. Due to this fast movement, reproductives absorb less of the termiticide and are thus able to exit treated soil to swarm. Reproductives will die soon after they leave the soil either naturally or by the termiticide which they contacted as they moved through the soil.
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