The unique climate in the Tampa Bay area can bring out all kinds of insects that are harmful to the interior of your home or business as well as to your lawn or garden. At Ameri-Pride, our powerful, eco-friendly pest control programs are available for single and multi-family homes as well as businesses. Pest control is serious business in Florida, and we're the experts. At Ameri-Pride, we have the experience to take care of all your lawn and garden pest problems, quickly, professionally and affordably.
Whether interior or exterior,
residential or commercial,
Ameri-Pride has you covered!
Our pest control division can frequently administer weed and insect control applications and lawn fertilizers to grass, plants, and ornamentals, thus locking out harmful pests common to Florida lawns and gardens, including:
Aphids*
Ants*
Bees*
Beetles*
Caterpillars*
Chinch Bugs
Fleas*
Fire Ants*
Flies*
"Fruit Rats"*
Grub Worms
Hornets*
Mealybugs
Mites*
Mole Crickets*
Palmetto Bugs*
Roaches*
Scale Insects
Spiders*
Ticks
After we have taken care of your commercial or residential insect and pest problems, both inside and out, be sure to ask about our other services that we offer in Hillsborough County, Pinellas County & Sarasota County, Florida including irrigation repair, lawn care services as well as tree trimming services.
Some of the pests Ameri-Pride can help you with:
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Osmia ribifloris bee -

Mustached mud bee -

Aleiodes indiscretus wasp -

Catolaccus grandis wasp -

Diapetimorpha introita wasp -

Mexican fruit flies laying eggs in grapefruit -

Phorid fly -

Formosan subterranean termites / workers & soldiers -

Formosan termite alates -

Formosan subterranean termites / workers & soldiers -

Propylea quatuordecimpunctata lady beetles -

Cotton bollworm -

Red fire ants -

Screwworm -

Adult deer tick -

Sawfly larvae -

Alfalfa plant bug -

The big-eyed bug -

Varroa mite, about 30x -

Aphthona flava flea beetle feeding on leafy spurge -

Long-jawed Orb Weaver -

Hyalella azteca crustacean -

Mexican fruit fly -

Thrypticus fly -

Varroa mite feeds on developing worker bee -

Varroa mites at bottom of honey bee brood cell -

Sugarcane Borer -

Corn earworm moth -

Diamondback moth larvae -

Corn earworm -

Gypsy moth caterpillar -

Asian multicolored lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis -

P-14 lady beetle / Pea aphid -

Biosteres Arisanus wasp -

Peristenus digoneutis -

Blue orchard bee -

Sweat bee -

Cucumber beetle -

Thanasimus formicarius beetle -

Mexican bean beetle -

Colorado potato beetle -

Diorhabda elongata leaf beetle -

Tarnished plant bug -

Melaleuca leaf weevil -

Maize weevil -

Citrus root weevil -

Oxyops vitiosa leaf weevil on melaleuca -

Squash bug -

Green lacewing larva dines on whitefly nymphs -

Melaleuca sawfly -

Hessian fly -

Sixteenth-inch long female biting midge. -

Leaf-cutter ant -

Formosan Subterranean Termites -

Aedes (Ochlerotatus) sp. mosquito -

Silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii -

Acrobat Ant





