Bulwark Exterminating
3221 Independence Ave , Kansas City, MO 64124
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3221 Independence Ave , Kansas City, MO 64124
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Termite Inspections ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
9635 Dielman Rock Island Industrial Dr , Saint Louis, MO 63132
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal.
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9701 Gravois Rd , Saint Louis, MO 63123-4346
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal. BBB Rating A.
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375 S Old Highway 141 , Fenton, MO 63026-4023
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal.
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400 E Clinton Pl , Saint Louis, MO 63122
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal.
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Florissant, MO 63031-4155
Pest Control Services, Home Inspections, Termite Control. BBB Rating A+.
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1112 E Chestnut St , Clarinda, IA 51632-1943
Pest Control Services, Home Inspections, Termite Control.
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Mahomet, IL 61853
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal. BBB Rating A+.
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200 S Elam Ave Ste 200 , Valley Park, MO 63088-2030
Pest Control Services, Gutter Cleaning, Termite Control. BBB Rating A+.
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9223 Gravois Rd , Saint Louis, MO 63123-4525
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Bed Bug Removal. BBB Rating A+.
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8422 Rockhaven Ln , Saint Louis, MO 63123-2250
Pest Control Services, Termite Control, Animal Removal. BBB Rating A+.
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116 , Lawrence, KS 66044-0116
Pest Control Services, Home Inspections, Termite Control.
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A quarterly pest control plan in Kansas City runs $400–$700 per year ($100–$175 per quarterly visit), covering general household pests including ants, spiders, cockroaches, silverfish, and earwigs. A one-time treatment for a specific pest problem costs $150–$350. Termite treatment is priced separately: liquid barrier treatment runs $800–$1,800 for a standard 2,000 sf home; baiting system installation (Sentricon or Advance) costs $1,200–$2,500 initially plus $300–$500 annually for monitoring. Brown recluse treatment in older KC homes with established populations runs $150–$600 depending on severity. Rodent exclusion (sealing entry points) adds $400–$1,500 depending on home complexity. Annual termite inspection without treatment: $75–$150.
Yes — Kansas City is in a moderate-to-heavy termite pressure zone for the Eastern Subterranean Termite (Reticulitermes flavipes), the most destructive termite species in North America. The National Pest Management Association and University of Missouri Extension both confirm significant termite pressure across the metro. Swarming season in KC runs from March through May — the first warm rain after winter typically triggers swarms from established colonies. If you see winged insects (swarmers) inside or around your home in spring, call for a termite inspection immediately. The inspection itself should cost $75–$150 and is worth the investment. Termite damage repairs average $3,000–$15,000 for structural framing — vastly more than prevention.
Yes. Kansas City is within the primary range of the brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa), and University of Missouri entomologists have documented some of the densest brown recluse populations in the nation in KC metro homes — particularly in houses built before 1970 with unfinished basements and crawl spaces. Brown recluses do not seek out humans — 90%+ of people who live in heavily infested KC homes are never bitten — but an established population represents a real health risk. If you are finding brown recluses on glue boards, in shoes, or in towels and clothing stored in basements or closets, a professional protocol (interior glue boards + void treatment) is warranted.
Yes — all commercial pest control operators in Missouri must be licensed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries Division. The license covers specific categories: 7A (general pest), 7B (termites/wood-destroying organisms), 7C (rodents). You can verify a company's license status at the Missouri Department of Agriculture's online search. Licensing is not just a formality — it requires passing exams in pest biology, pesticide safety, and regulatory compliance. Unlicensed operators are restricted from purchasing and applying the most effective professional-grade pesticides (restricted-use products like Termidor SC, which requires a commercial pesticide applicator license).
Flying termites (swarmers) and flying ants look similar in a quick glance but differ in key ways: Termites have straight antennae, a thick waist (no waist narrowing), and two pairs of wings of equal length. Flying ants have bent (elbowed) antennae, a narrow pinched waist, and unequal wings (front wings are larger). In Kansas City, if you see swarmers inside your home in March–May — especially near windows, on windowsills, or in sinks — it strongly indicates an active termite colony within the structure. Exterior swarmers near wood piles or tree stumps may indicate an outside colony that has not yet entered the structure. Either way, call for a professional inspection within 48 hours.
For interior treatment, prepare by: clearing under sinks and from the inside edges of kitchen and bathroom cabinets (these are primary application zones); moving furniture 12–18 inches from walls if baseboards are being treated; removing children's and pets' toys from floor areas; covering fish tanks and reptile enclosures (aerosol pesticides can harm aquatic life and reptiles). For exterior treatment: trim grass and shrubs away from the foundation (dense vegetation reduces product effectiveness); move patio furniture away from the perimeter; ensure downspouts and splash blocks are directing water away from the treated zone (water runoff can remove exterior perimeter treatments). For termite treatment: clear stored materials from basement walls and crawl spaces so the technician can access the foundation perimeter.
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