It's a beautiful day! You gaze over an attractive lawn and smile with the pride of years of meticulous pruning and planning. Suddenly, you notice there are holes everywhere. The walls of your house or business are riddled with insects. Pests have taken over your property. You've tried everything to get rid of them. You're ready to give up! At Bend Pest Control Inc, we are experts at controlling and removing pests. Our specialists exterminate and eliminate a variety of insects, rodents and vermin.
Bend Pest Control Inc in Bend, OR is a locally owned and operated pest control and pest removal company in business for twenty years. Owner Keith Bacon built his company on the core community values you expect from a locally run business. Our certified, licensed and bonded specialists provide the attentive, quality care you require for all your pest control and removal needs. We are always aware of environmental and family concerns. Our team makes every effort to ensure we provide safe products and services with minimal damage.
Unfortunately, the more construction projects expand to previously uninhabited areas, the more pests are going to invade residential neighborhoods. When you don t feel like sharing your home with these intruders, we can help.
Did you know that many beekeepers are losing their hives right now? Adding natural swarms is a much less expensive way for them to replace the losses, and many seek out bee removal services to provide those swarms. It s a win for all concerned.
Did you know that your college dorm room may harbor pesky bed bugs? Be sure to conduct a thorough inspection for brown and reddish spotting, eggs or shed bed bug skins -- especially around mattress seams -- before unpacking your belongings.
Simply killing the bees that are on the surface of a hive or nest will not solve your bee problem. If you do not remove the hive and comb you are looking at much larger and much more long-term bee problems.
Human beings were not the first life forms to farm this planet. That distinction goes to ants, who have farmed various strains of fungus for millions of years. Some 50 million years before the first human farmers began to farm land, ants did it using sophisticated manure fertilization techniques.