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We Did It – The Bug Man wins Best Pest Control by Baton Rouge Parents Magazine

The Bug Man Wins Best Pest Control by BR Parents Magazine

Being a family-run business and setting the highest standards for the people we serve has always been at the heart of our mission. We pride ourselves on delivering the best pest control services to Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas. This year, our community showed us just how much that dedication matters. We are honored to announce that The Bug Man has been voted Best Pest Control by Baton Rouge Parents Magazine.

What makes this award especially meaningful is that winners are selected through a people’s choice vote. That means you—the families, homeowners, and business owners we help every day—chose us. Your vote tells us that you trust our work, value our service, and believe in the quality we bring to every visit. It confirms that people know we’re not just a pest control company; we’re an active part of this community and fully committed to protecting the places where you live, work, and play.

Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of serving thousands of customers across Baton Rouge, Livingston, Ascension, and surrounding parishes. Our team works year-round to address Louisiana’s toughest pest challenges—from termites and mosquitoes to rodents and other seasonal invaders. We combine reliable treatments, cutting-edge technology, and personalized service to create long-lasting solutions that keep homes and businesses safe. This award reinforces that our commitment to quality and customer care truly makes a difference.

We’re proud to be recognized alongside so many other outstanding local companies that raise the bar for excellence in our community. On behalf of everyone at The Bug Man, thank you for your support, your trust, and your vote. We promise to continue delivering the same exceptional service that earned us this honor.

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Growing for the Better

The Bug Man Expands Pest Control Services in Baton Rouge

The Bug Man Expands Pest Control Services in Baton Rouge

The Bug Man Expands its mission to protect homes and businesses from pests with exciting new acquisitions. Our goal has always been to bring leading pest control services to as many people as possible, ensuring no one is left unprotected. By acquiring two additional companies, we are taking a significant step forward in providing expert pest management throughout Baton Rouge.

The Bug Man Expands Through Acquisitions

We are proud to announce the acquisition of Witt’s Pest Control and X-Pert Pest Control, both family-owned businesses with decades of experience. These companies share our values of exceptional customer service, integrity, and a commitment to keeping homes and businesses safe from unwanted pests.

What This Expansion Means for Our Customers

With The Bug Man expansion, customers can expect:

  • Access to a wider range of pest control services

  • A combined 300+ years of experience in protecting homes and businesses

  • Continued focus on safety, professionalism, and responsive customer care

By integrating these companies into The Bug Man family, we are not only expanding our service area but also bringing together the expertise and knowledge necessary to tackle even the toughest pest problems.

Serving More Homes and Businesses in Baton Rouge

The Bug Man expands operations to better meet the growing demand for pest control. Our team is ready to help with termites, bed bugs, rodents, and other common pests, ensuring your property stays safe year-round. We continue to invest in technology, training, and environmentally responsible methods to provide the highest quality pest management services.

Get Started with The Bug Man Today

If you want to inquire about our services, expand your existing service plan, or learn more about how The Bug Man can protect you, your family, and your business from unwanted pests, give us a call at 225-923-2847 or visit our contact page.

For additional guidance on public health issues caused by pests, visit the EPA’s resources.

Mosquitoes in Louisiana and How to Treat Them

Mosquitoes in Louisiana

Mosquitoes in Louisiana can be particularly nasty and aggressive, especially with the warm weather rains we get that provide plenty of opportunities for standing water where mosquitoes breed and flourish. We’re here to share a few tips on treating these pesky pests, particularly how to limit their numbers and keep them from biting you. But first, a few sobering facts of why mosquitoes can be more than just a nuisance.  

  • According to the World Health Organization, mosquitoes infect between 330-600 million people a year with Malaria and Dengue, just two of the life-threatening diseases that mosquitoes can carry.
  • Mosquitoes kill more people (over 700,000 per year) than any other animal on the planet by far. The closest in fact would be snakes, they kill around 50,000 people per year. 
  • Over 1 million pets in the U.S. alone are estimated to be infected with heartworms, which are passed along through mosquito bites. The infection rate for dogs over 2 years old is thought to be over 80% in South Louisiana.

Make Your Yard and Land Less Hospitable to Mosquitoes

One way to lessen the amount of mosquitoes on your property is to eliminate areas for them to breed. Female mosquitoes prefer to lay their eggs near stagnant water and can lay anywhere from 100 to 300 eggs at a time. These larvae can hatch within 48 hours. That’s a lot of mosquitoes! Here’s what you can do.

  • Eliminate sources of standing water and dispose of water-holding containers, such as tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots, used tires, and tire swings.
  • Pay special attention to discarded tires that may have collected on your property. Stagnant water in tires is a common place for mosquitoes to breed.
  • Drill holes in the bottom of containers such as those used for recycling.
  • Clean clogged roof gutters.
  • Turn over objects that may trap water when not in use, such as buckets, wading pools and wheelbarrows.
  • Change water in bird baths on a weekly basis. Do not allow water to stagnate in birdbaths; aerate ornamental ponds or stock them with fish.
  • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools. When pools are not in use, use pool covers and drain when necessary. Be aware that mosquitoes may even breed in the water that collects on swimming pool covers.
  • Use landscaping to eliminate standing water that collects on your property. Mosquitoes will develop in any puddle that lasts for more than four days.

Fight the Bite!

Mosquitoes feed on blood from humans and other animals, which is why they bite. Use the following measures to help reduce bites from these pests.

  • Be particularly careful at dusk and dawn, when mosquitoes are most active.
  • Wear shoes, socks, long pants and long-sleeved shirts. Clothing material should be tightly woven.
  • Use mosquito netting when sleeping outdoors or for baby strollers.
  • Use mosquito repellent when you are outdoors. Always use according to label instructions. The most effective repellents contain DEET, Picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus or IR3535.
  • Always wash treated skin when returning indoors.  Do not apply repellent under clothing, to wounds or irritated skin, the hands of children, or to infants younger than two months old.
  • Be sure your home’s door and window screens are tight fitting and in good repair to avoid mosquitoes entering indoors.

If you are still experiencing mosquitoes on your property, it’s a safe bet you should call a pest control professional. The mosquito treatment plan usually begins with a thorough property inspection and identifying the kind of mosquitoes that are causing problems. Once the inspection and identification are complete, your pest management professional will prepare a mosquito treatment plan best suited for your property, such as mosquito pots, misting systems, or yard fogging.

If you are concerned about a mosquito breeding site in or around your home, consider calling a pest management professional. The Bug Man provides three revolutionary mosquito treatments that don’t just repel mosquitoes, the unit kills them for good! Our newest mosquito program is a great, inexpensive alternative to yard fogging. We place mosquito pots around your yard that sterilize a female mosquito from laying eggs. For an effective mosquito solution, contact The Bug Man and ask about their mosquito services or give us a call at (225) 923-2847.