Thursday, October 7, 2010

New company website


Please visit http://www.ameriguardpest.com/ to see the new and improved AmeriGuard Pest website.



Thank you,

Richard Parker / CEO

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Pest Control in Hemet, San Jacinto, Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Moreno Valley, French Valley, Perris, Banning, Beaumont,



It is officially bug season! Spring is here and so are the ants, spiders, crickets, earwigs, roaches, gophers, rats, mice, black widows, silverfish, termites and many many more pest. Let us at AmeriGuard Pest Defense, your local exterminator handle all these pest needs for you.


Visit us at http://www.ameriguardpest.com/


Hemet Pest Control
San Jacinto Pest Control
French Valley Pest Control
Winchester Pest Control
Temecula Pest Control
Murrieta Pest Control
Menifee Pest Control
Lake Elsinore Pest Control
Sun City Pest Control
Canyon Lake Pest Control
Perris Pest Control
Moreno Valley Pest Control
Banning Pest Control
Beaumont Pest Control

Hemet Pest Control

AmeriGuard Pest Defense is your local Pest Control company for the cities of Hemet, San Jacinto, Temecula, Murrieta, Moreno Valley, Sun City, Perris, Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Winchester, French Valley, Menifee, Riverside, Banning, Beaumont, and any other surrounding city. Whether the problem is ants, spiders, crickets, earwigs, roaches, rats, mice, gophers, termites, bees, fleas, ticks, bedbugs or any other issue give us a call for a free estimate. We also offer a green pest service which is a minimal risk service using Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and the combination of EcoSmart services.

We also do fumigations, soil treatments, local treatments, Borate treatments, wood repair, and more for all of you termite issues.

Make sure to visit us at http://www.ameriguardpest.com/ in order to learn more about our company.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Green Pest Control or better known as Integrated Pest Management

  1. What is IPM?

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. This information, in combination with available pest control methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

The IPM approach can be applied to both agricultural and non-agricultural settings, such as the home, garden, and workplace. IPM takes advantage of all appropriate pest management options including, but not limited to, the judicious use of pesticides. In contrast, organic food production applies many of the same concepts as IPM but limits the use of pesticides to those that are produced from natural sources, as opposed to synthetic chemicals.

  1. How do IPM programs work?

IPM is not a single pest control method but, rather, a series of pest management evaluations, decisions and controls. In practicing IPM, growers who are aware of the potential for pest infestation follow a four-tiered approach. The four steps include:

  • Set Action Thresholds
  • Before taking any pest control action, IPM first sets an action threshold, a point at which pest populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control action must be taken. Sighting a single pest does not always mean control is needed. The level at which pests will either become an economic threat is critical to guide future pest control decisions.

  • Monitor and Identify Pests
  • Not all insects, weeds, and other living organisms require control. Many organisms are innocuous, and some are even beneficial. IPM programs work to monitor for pests and identify them accurately, so that appropriate control decisions can be made in conjunction with action thresholds. This monitoring and identification removes the possibility that pesticides will be used when they are not really needed or that the wrong kind of pesticide will be used.

  • Prevention
  • As a first line of pest control, IPM programs work to manage the crop, lawn, or indoor space to prevent pests from becoming a threat. In an agricultural crop, this may mean using cultural methods, such as rotating between different crops, selecting pest-resistant varieties, and planting pest-free rootstock. These control methods can be very effective and cost-efficient and present little to no risk to people or the environment.

  • Control
  • Once monitoring, identification, and action thresholds indicate that pest control is required, and preventive methods are no longer effective or available, IPM programs then evaluate the proper control method both for effectiveness and risk. Effective, less risky pest controls are chosen first, including highly targeted chemicals, such as pheromones to disrupt pest mating, or mechanical control, such as trapping or weeding. If further monitoring, identifications and action thresholds indicate that less risky controls are not working, then additional pest control methods would be employed, such as targeted spraying of pesticides. Broadcast spraying of non-specific pesticides is a last resort.

    (Source http://www.epa.gov/)

Pest Control


Spring is here which means the bugs are coming. I can tell not only because the sun has been shining and the weather has been beautiful, but the phones are really starting to ring. Ants, spiders, crickets, roaches, gophers, earwigs, rats, mice, pigeons, termites, silverfish, and on and on the list goes on. Do not wait for the bugs to invade your home. Getting an early preventative treatment or a regular is always recommended. Remember, if you live in Hemet, San Jacinto, Murrieta, Temecula, Menifee, Sun City, Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Perris, Moreno Valley, Winchester, Romoland, French Valley, Homeland and any other Riverside County area make sure to call us when you are ready to schedule.




Thank you very much,


Richard Parker/CEO





Tuesday, March 23, 2010

AmeriGuard wins Large Fumigation Contract.





This was the largest fumigation completed by AmeriGuard to date. There was 177 units at this Senior Apartment community in Hemet,CA. There is no project to large for AmeriGuard.

Richard Parker/CEO

Monday, February 15, 2010

Bed Bugs and Termites. Never treat them on your own.



Of course there are many other pest in which hiring a professional makes much sense, but bed bugs and termites are almost impossible to eliminate without the help of a professional.