Residential Pest Management

Safe Commercial or Residential Pest Management Services

At Synergy Pest Management in Bonita Springs, FL, we prioritize the safe removal of pests. Give us a call today at 239-692-7820 to schedule your pest management services. Read more about our services below and call us to get started.

Commercial & Residential Specialty Services: 

Covid-19 Safety & PPE implemented with all site visits!

  • GENERAL CRAWLING PESTS
  • RODENTS – PLANNED EXCLUSION (SEALING ENTRY POINTS), TRAPPING, REMOVAL
  • SPIDERS
  • FLY SERVICES; SMALL TO LARGE FLIES; INSECT LIGHT TRAPS TO MONITORS AND BAITING
  • DRAIN TREATMENTS
  • BIRD SOLUTIONS
  • BEES
  • BATS
  • WASPS
  • MOSQUITO MITIGATION
  • MOTHS
  • BED BUGS
  • STORED PRODUCT PESTS
  • FIRE ANTS
  • FLEA & TICKS
  • ORGANIC TREATMENTS
  • GREEN SERVICES
  • SANITATION SERVICES
  • SCENTING AIR FRESHENER SERVICES
  • WILDLIFE TRAPPING & REMOVAL

We are experienced in servicing 3rd-party regulated services: HACCP, Primus, FDA, and AIB. We keep a log of detailed service reports, the scope of service with detailed descriptions for all checkpoints, or room/unit checklists. We also provide SDS or labels to be created and utilized for accountability thoroughness. Synergy Pest Management Services ensures your business and home are protected.

You Need rodents Removed Quickly

Rodents can multiply at quite an alarming pace. It's not easy keeping them under control once they are in closets, walls, pantries, food storage, kitchen areas, trash areas, HVAC systems, ceilings, floors, and more. Ignoring a rodent infestation can lead to a more significant problem, making it more difficult and costly to eradicate. Therefore, if you suspect a rodent infestation, it's essential to contact our pest control professionals as soon as possible to help eliminate the problem before it becomes worse. Call us today to get started.

MOST COMMON PESTS:

BED BUGS - Small, reddish-brown, oval-shaped insects that feed on human blood and can be found in bedding, furniture, and clothing. Once you have a bed bug problem, it’s hard to get it under control.

RODENTS - Mice and rats that have sharp teeth, long tails, and can be found in homes, buildings, and outdoor areas. Norway rats are common in the area and they typically go where the food is, so restaurants can have a hard time keeping them out.

BEES - Insects that have a yellow and black striped body and wings and are important for pollinating plants but can also pose a risk of stinging. They can also create massive hives inside of walls and damage property.

WASPS - Like bees, but often have a slimmer body and are more aggressive in defending their nests.

Insect Identification


  • ANTS - Small, social insects that can be found in colonies and can enter homes and businesses in search of food. There are many types including carpenter ants, fire ants, and more.
  • GHOST ANTS - Ghost ants, also called sugar ants, are small ants known for their pale coloration and almost transparent appearance. They are tiny, typically measuring around 1/16 inch (1.5 mm) in length. Ghost ants have pale bodies with a dark-colored head and thorax, while their abdomen appears translucent. They have a distinct, small node-like structure between their thorax and abdomen. Ghost ants are attracted to sugary substances and are commonly found indoors, particularly in kitchens and areas where food is stored.
  • CRAZY ANTS - Crazy ants, also known as tawny crazy ants or Rasberry crazy ants, are invasive ants that get their name from their quick and erratic movements. They are relatively small, measuring around 1/8 to 1/4 inch (3-6 mm) in length. Crazy ants have reddish-brown bodies, long legs, and long antennae. They do not have a stinger but can bite if they feel threatened. Crazy ants are known for forming large colonies and can be a nuisance when they invade homes or infest outdoor areas.
  • CARPENTER ANTS - Carpenter ants are large ants known for their ability to excavate wood to create nests. They vary in size but are generally larger than most other ant species. Carpenter ants can be black, red, or a combination of both colors. They have a segmented body with a distinct waist and elbowed antennae. While they do not eat wood like termites, they can cause damage to wooden structures by creating tunnels and galleries.
  • BEETLES - A diverse group of insects with hard outer shells that can be found in various shapes, sizes, and colors. There are many types including ground beetles, bark beetles, net-winged beetle, carpet beetle, tiger beetle, water beetle, and more.
  • BIRDS - Various species of birds can cause problems, including pigeons that can create a mess and carry diseases. Birds can carry fungal infections, salmonella, E. Coli, and other infections and diseases.
  • BOXELDERS - A type of tree bug that can enter homes and buildings in large numbers during the fall.
  • CATERPILLARS - There are many types of caterpillars including hickory horned devil, buck moth, webworm, saddleback, cabbage white, and more. Some caterpillars can be harmful or poisonous to humans or animals, so caution should be exercised when handling or observing them.
  • CRICKETS - Small, black jumping insects that can make very loud chirping sounds and can enter homes and businesses in search of warmth.
  • EARWIGS - Small insects with pinchers on their back end that can be found in gardens and can enter homes and businesses. They are attracted to damp areas and can be difficult to control once inside.
  • FLEAS - Small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of mammals and can cause itchy bites. They can jump 150x their body length, allowing them to go from one animal host to the next.
  • FLIES (AND FRUIT FLIES) - Insects with wings that can carry diseases and are attracted to food and waste. There are many types of flies including house flies, fruit flies, horse flies, bot flies, crane flies, sand flies, black flies, drain flies and more.
  • GNATS - Small, flying insects that can be found in damp areas and can be a nuisance. Gnats are attracted to moisture and are often seen in large swarms in areas with high humidity.
  • LICE - Small, wingless insects that live on the hair and skin of mammals and can cause itching and irritation.
  • MILLIPEDES - Long, segmented insects with many legs that can be found in gardens and can enter homes.
  • MOSQUITOES - Flying insects that feed on blood and can carry diseases. They can carry malaria, dengue fever, the Zika virus, and more.
  • MOTHS - Flying insects with wings that can cause damage to clothing and fabrics.
  • AMERICAN ROACHES - Insects with flattened bodies that can be found in homes and buildings and can carry diseases. Roaches are attracted to food, garbage and decay.
  • GERMAN ROACHES - German cockroaches are small, light brown insects known for their ability to thrive in human environments. Although tiny in size, they have earned a notorious reputation as one of the most troublesome household pests. Their resilience, rapid reproduction rate, and potential health risks make them a persistent and unwelcome presence in homes, restaurants, and other establishments.
  • SILVERFISH - Small, wingless insects that can be found in damp areas and can damage paper products and fabrics.
  • SCORPIONS - Arachnids with a venomous sting that can be found in warm climates.
  • SPIDERS -  Arachnids with two body segments and eight legs that can be found in homes and buildings, and some species can be venomous. Female black widow spiders are the most well-known and easily recognizable. They have a shiny black body, typically measuring around 0.5 to 1.5 inches (1.3 to 3.8 centimeters) in length. Their abdomen is rounded and often marked with a prominent red or orange hourglass-shaped marking on the underside. The rest of their body, including the legs and cephalothorax (front body part where the legs are attached), is usually black. Male black widow spiders, on the other hand, are significantly smaller and lighter in coloration. They have a more elongated body with brown or gray markings and lack the distinct hourglass pattern.
  • BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER -  The brown recluse spider is relatively small compared to other spiders, with adults measuring about 0.25 to 0.5 inches (0.6 to 1.3 centimeters) in body length. They have a characteristic violin-shaped marking on the top of their cephalothorax (the front part of the body where the legs are attached), which gives them another common name, the "violin spider" or "fiddleback spider." The coloration of their body ranges from light brown to dark brown, with the legs being a slightly lighter shade.
  • TICKS - Small, blood-sucking arachnids that can carry diseases and can be found in grassy and wooded areas.
  • WEEVILS - Small, beetle-like insects with a long snout that can feed on grains and other foods.
  • WATER BUG- Water Bugs are large insects, with adults measuring around 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) in length. They have an elongated and somewhat flattened body, with a distinct oval shape. Their bodies are usually brown or dark brown, which helps them blend in with their aquatic environment.

Wildlife Pest Control

RATS - Rodents that can cause damage to homes and buildings and can carry diseases such as the hantavirus, salmonella, LCMV, tularemia and more.

MICE - Small rodents that can enter homes and buildings and can cause damage and carry diseases.

SQUIRRELS - Tree-dwelling rodents that can enter attics and cause damage to homes.

BATS: Bats are flying mammals that are important for pollination and pest control, but they can also carry diseases such as rabies and histoplasmosis. They are typically active at night and can roost in attics and other enclosed spaces.

ARMADILLO: Armadillos are small mammals with a hard, bony shell that protects their body. They are often found digging in lawns and gardens in search of food, and can also carry leprosy, a rare bacterial disease.

OTHER WILDLIFE: This may include other wildlife pests such as coyotes, snakes, and more that can cause damage to property or pose a threat to human health. Proper wildlife pest management techniques can help control these pests in a safe and humane manner.

SKUNK: Skunks are black and white mammals that are notorious for their foul-smelling spray. They can cause damage to property and may also carry diseases such as rabies.

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