General Pest Control
Quarterly perimeter treatments that keep ants, spiders, and mice out — with professional bait-station monitoring included.
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Our Services
One licensed local team for every pest problem the Inland Northwest can throw at your property — from routine quarterly prevention to rodent control, wasp removal, and wildlife management.
Quarterly perimeter treatments that keep ants, spiders, and mice out — with professional bait-station monitoring included.
Learn moreOutdoor treatments for mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, and garden pests, so your yard stays usable all season.
Learn moreProfessional removal of wasp, hornet, and yellowjacket nests around decks, eaves, and outdoor living spaces.
Learn moreTargeted interior treatments for ants, spiders, cockroaches, and the pests that slip in around foundations and utility lines.
Learn moreMice, rats, and nuisance wildlife — trapping, monitoring, and finding exactly where they get in — not just bait and hope.
Learn moreCrawlspace and structural work that removes what pests leave behind and closes off the conditions that invite them back.
Learn moreYear-round protection plans built around the Inland Northwest's seasonal pest cycle — stop problems before you see them.
Learn moreThe Target Approach
Effective pest control isn't a one-time spray — it's a system. Every property gets a real inspection first, because treatment without diagnosis is guesswork. Then we treat the actual problem, monitor what happens next, and keep the protective barrier maintained season after season.
Based at 416 1/2 E. Sherman Ave. in Coeur d'Alene — when you call, you're talking to the local team that shows up, not a national call center.
Built for the Inland Northwest
Cold winters, fast spring warm-ups, dry summers — the Inland Northwest has a pest rhythm all its own, and we plan treatments around it.
Odorous house ants surge with the first warm spells, carpenter-ant swarmers appear, and overwintered wasp queens start new nests under eaves.
Peak ant season. Paper wasps, yellowjackets, and bald-faced hornets build toward late-summer peaks; mosquitoes work the river and lakes.
Spider sightings peak indoors, yellowjackets get aggressive, and the first frosts send mice looking for a warm way into your house.
Rodents settle into attics, garages, and crawlspaces. Indoor ant activity in January usually means a nest inside the structure.
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