3588 Highway 138 SE Ste 265, Stockbridge, GA 30281
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General Info
We are a professional pest control company specializing in the control of ants, spiders and roaches. We also provide pest control services for most all household pest infestations.
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Location
Located in Snellville, and servicing all of Gwinnett County. , Grayson, Loganville, Duluth, Buford, Lilburn, Stone Mountain, Tucker, Dacula, Decator and more.
Ants are one of the most common pests a homeowners has to deal with. The most common types called on for pest control service are the very small
Spiders
We are told that spiders are good to have around because they eat other insects. Although, this may be true, most of us don’t want spiders around our home or office any more than we do other insects.
Termites
Fleas
Cockroaches
. American roaches are reddish brown, have a yellowish band near the head and grow to about 1.4 to 1.6 inches in length. The Smokybrown Roach is brownish black to mahogany and about 1 to 1.25 inches in length. They are most active at night and are usually seen in kitchens and bathrooms. Both species can fly. The adolescent roaches (called instars) are smaller and have what looks like horizontal stripes.
Silverfish
Bees
Wasps
WE ARE THE EXPERTS IN OUTSIDE ONLY TREATMENTS AND HAVE BEEN SERVICING OUR CUSTOMERS THIS WAY FOR OVER 15 YEARS
Earwigs
Mosquitoes
Centipedes
Millipedes
Beetles
Scorpions
Yellowjackets
Pantry Pests
Springtails
"We have been living in Georgia for 24 years. We had a pest control company for years and everything was fine until we were infested inside and out with "springtails". That company was not able to even make a dent in the problem. We called several other pest control companies who also tried but failed. Fortunately for us Marz Pest Control was recommended to us by a local Hardware Store in Gwinnett County. Steve Marrazzo was not only successful in eradicating the springtails, but we have not seen one since that time some 10 plus years ago!"