Adam's Pest Control
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Phone507-281-9393

Address 1027 7th St NW Suite 106A, Rochester, Minnesota, United States 55901

    Pest Specialists Minnesota

    Adam’s Pest Control is your go-to pest specialist in Edina, MN. We offer expert pest management solutions to tackle any infestation with precision and care. Our team is committed to delivering effective, long-lasting results for a pest-free environment in your home or business.

    Lucy Sanders

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    Pest control service

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    Questions and Answers

    Q: Do you treat yards for mosquitoes.

    A:

    Thank you for reaching out, M. We do treat for mosquitoes.

    • 1 year ago

    Q: Does Adam’s do bat removal?

    A:

    Thanks for reaching out, Dennis. Yes we do. We provide service for bat removal and preventative repairs to keep future bats from entering.

    • 1 year ago

    Q: Do you handle spidars too?

    A:

    Yes we do! We have elimination options as well as prevention options. We also knock down webs when we do a spider service.

    • 1 year ago

    Q: We have a huge bees nest underground! Do you remove these?

    A:

    Yes they got rid of ground nests that we had.

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      Shelia Duncan
    • 2 years ago
    A:

    Yes, they can certainly handle that.

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      Mike C
    • 2 years ago

    Q: do you remove wasp hives

    A:

    Wasps don’t reuse their nests from season to season so their typically isn’t that much need to remove their nests. So in a word, no. We don’t remove wasp nests.

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      Todd Leyse
    • 3 years ago

    Q: Will you provide service to zip 55128

    A:

    Sorry, not at this time.

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      John Lonsbury
    • 3 years ago

    Q: when would be a good time to spray for boxelder bugs in and around the home?

    A:

    Jim Sorry for the slow reply. I couldn't figure out how to get in to our google business account to reply. Anyway, Christine is right. In the fall. That's the best time to prevent them coming inside and overwintering in your house. Of course you can get them in the spring too - if we ever get 60 degrees days! They will emerge from walls and attics, under bark and mulch, and then be attracted to your house just like in the fall, however in much fewer numbers and very temporarily. The timing on the fall can depend from year to year based on whether, but I'd suggest September. Let us know if we can help. Todd

    • 6 years ago
    A:

    Someone told me spring now I am confused

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      jim callahan
    • 6 years ago
    A:

    the best time is at the fall equinox. They hang out around the house for a week before nesting. Time of day does not matter just the time of year

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      CHRISTINE ANDERSON
    • 6 years ago