Mr. Bug Killer, Inc.

Mr. Bug Killer, Inc. We are the #1 family owned & operated pest control company servicing SW MO since 1976.

We are the number one family owned & operated pest control company serving Southwest Missouri since 1976.

Warmer weather is officially here! ☀️ Unfortunately, the local bugs got the memo, too. 🐜🐝Don't let mosquitoes, ants, or ...
06/01/2026

Warmer weather is officially here! ☀️ Unfortunately, the local bugs got the memo, too. 🐜🐝
Don't let mosquitoes, ants, or wasps crash your backyard BBQs or ruin your peace of mind this season. At Mr. Bug Killer, Inc., our treatments create a shield around your home, keeping the pests outside where they belong. 🛡️

Our experienced team handles the pests so you can enjoy your summer stress-free.
📞 Call us at 417-334-0009 💻 Or visit https://mrbugkiller.com

BUG FACT FRIDAYSIn Southern Africa, the Baboon Spider (subfamily Harpactirinae) is a fascinating type of tarantula named...
05/29/2026

BUG FACT FRIDAYS
In Southern Africa, the Baboon Spider (subfamily Harpactirinae) is a fascinating type of tarantula named for the thick, hairy pads on its feet that resemble a baboon's paws. These heavy-bodied spiders are strictly ground-dwellers, building silk-lined burrows under rocks or logs where they lie in wait to ambush beetles, crickets, and other crawling prey. While they are highly defensive and possess a painful bite with strong venom, they are generally secretive creatures that prefer a quiet life in the savanna—only lashing out if they feel cornered.
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On Memorial Day, we at Mr. Bug Killer, Inc. extend our deepest gratitude to the heroes who gave their lives defending ou...
05/25/2026

On Memorial Day, we at Mr. Bug Killer, Inc. extend our deepest gratitude to the heroes who gave their lives defending our nation. Their sacrifice allows us to live in freedom. Let's take a moment today to remember and appreciate the true cost of that freedom. Have a wonderful Memorial Day.

BUG FACT SATURDAYThe Jerusalem Cricket (Stenopelmatus) is the insect world’s version of a subterranean, sand-colored ali...
05/23/2026

BUG FACT SATURDAY

The Jerusalem Cricket (Stenopelmatus) is the insect world’s version of a subterranean, sand-colored alien. Neither a true cricket nor from Jerusalem, this hefty, flightless giant is easily recognized by its smooth, oversized head that looks uncannily like a tiny, bald human face. A master of underground percussion, it lacks wings to chirp and instead drums its heavy abdomen against the soil, sending rhythmic vibrations through the earth to call out for mates. Despite their fierce looks and powerful jaws, these "potato bugs" are actually gentle bulldozers that spend their days quietly aerating the soil.

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Thank you for the awesome review, Shelly—it means a lot and really helps us out! If you’d like to share your own experie...
05/18/2026

Thank you for the awesome review, Shelly—it means a lot and really helps us out! If you’d like to share your own experience, please leave us a Google review by searching 'Mr. Bug Killer, Inc.' or by clicking this link: https://g.page/r/CQCd0MapCoE5EBM/review

BUG FACT FRIDAYSThe Buffalo Treehopper (Stictocephala bubalus) is the insect world’s version of a tiny, emerald bison. N...
05/15/2026

BUG FACT FRIDAYS

The Buffalo Treehopper (Stictocephala bubalus) is the insect world’s version of a tiny, emerald bison. Named for its bizarre, angular thorax that mimics a buffalo's hump, this bug uses its sharp profile to blend seamlessly into green stems. A master of architectural precision, the female uses a saw-like organ to slice into twigs, tucking her eggs safely inside the bark for the winter. Despite their bulky, armored appearance, they are high-speed leapers that can vanish in the blink of an eye.

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It’s May in Southwest Missouri, and while we’re all enjoying the beautiful weather, four specific pests are trying to mo...
05/11/2026

It’s May in Southwest Missouri, and while we’re all enjoying the beautiful weather, four specific pests are trying to move into your neck of the woods:

🐜 Ants: The scouts are out! One tiny crumb in the kitchen can bring the whole colony.

🕷️ Spiders: If you see webs, it means there’s a "bug buffet" nearby. Spiders follow the food!

🪵 Termites: These guys are the "silent destroyers." They work under the radar until the damage is done. (Ask us about our Sentricon System—it's the best defense there is!)

📍 Ticks: The most dangerous of the bunch. They hide in tall grass and leaf litter, waiting for a ride on you and your pets.

Since 1976, Mr. Bug Killer, Inc. has been the trusted name for safe, family-friendly pest control. Let’s keep your home a sanctuary and those pests outdoors where they belong!

📞 Call your neighbors at: 417-334-0009 💻 Visit us: mrbugkiller.com

BUG FACT FRIDAYSThe Dogbane Beetle is often described as a piece of "living jewelry" due to its stunning, iridescent exo...
05/08/2026

BUG FACT FRIDAYS

The Dogbane Beetle is often described as a piece of "living jewelry" due to its stunning, iridescent exoskeleton that shimmers with shades of metallic green, copper, and gold. Found across North America, these beetles are famous for their specialized diet; they feed almost exclusively on the dogbane plant, which contains toxic chemicals. Instead of being harmed, the beetle sequesters these toxins within its own body, using its brilliant, shiny exterior as a "keep away" warning to hungry birds and predators. While their flashy colors might make them look exotic, they are gentle garden residents that spend their summer days basking on leaves and playing a quiet, colorful role in the local ecosystem.

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05/05/2026

🪰 From flies to termites, Mr. Bug Killer Inc. has kept homes safe since 1976. Skip the swatter and call the pros you trust! 🏠🪲

BUG FACT FRIDAYSThe Green Lynx Spider is the garden’s premier ambush hunter. Distinguished by its translucent, lime-gree...
05/01/2026

BUG FACT FRIDAYS

The Green Lynx Spider is the garden’s premier ambush hunter. Distinguished by its translucent, lime-green body and long legs bristling with prominent black spines, this species abandons the traditional web in favor of an active pursuit. It stalks and pounces on prey with the precision of its namesake feline, relying on speed and keen eyesight rather than silk traps.In a rare defensive display, the female Green Lynx is capable of accurately spitting venom to protect her egg sac from potential predators.

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212 West Oklahoma Street
Branson, MO
65616

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Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

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