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We've ranked the top 10 pest control companies that operate within 50 miles of Eugene. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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In Eugene, flies, rats and spiders are common pests. You can try preventative solutions to avoid potential pest problems, but you may need to contact a pest control company if you already have an infestation. Qualified pest specialists in the Eugene area have the expertise to inspect your home, implement the right treatments and resolve your pest problems.
Pests that infest your property put your home and loved ones in danger. Insects and small animals can cause long-term damage to your home, contaminate your food supplies and spread disease.
Hiring pest control professionals can substantially reduce the damage from an infestation. A technician will identify nesting areas, and create a treatment plan, using methods such as sealing entrances, capturing pests or applying chemicals. Once the right solution is applied, pests can be kept at bay for the long haul.
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Below are additional pest control companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Pro-Pest Solutions, LLC
2.8/5(21)
120 SW Green Dr, Waldport, OR 97394
Coopers' Pest Control
3.0/5(22)
1608 NE Vine St, Roseburg, OR 97470
All About Pests LLC
2.6/5(24)
2755 Commercial St SE #101-177, Salem, OR 97302
Pointe Pest Control
5.0/5(3,177)
3530 Liberty Rd S suite f, Salem, OR 97302
What are common pests in Eugene?
Though pests exist everywhere, they don't equally impact the same regions. If you suspect you have an infestation, here are some indications of common pests in Eugene:
Wasps: More wasps than usual in and around your house is a big sign of an infestation. Wasps nest above or below ground. Ground nests are generally hidden, so you may not notice them until you step on them. Because wasps are so aggressive, it's important that you reach out to a pest management service to remove the nest rather than attempt to remove it yourself. Otherwise, you may risk multiple stings or a severe allergic reaction.
Moths: Clothes moths and pantry moths often invade homes. Clothes moths feed on wool and cotton, leaving behind trenches, tunnels, silky furrows and small tubes, which are larvae casings. Pantry moths burrow holes in plastic food packaging and leave web-like residue in pantry corners. Moths are attracted to light, fermented sugar and ripe fruit.
Flies: Flies often buzz around homes in the summer, but more flies than normal could mean an infestation. Fly droppings look like black specks and are often found in around high shelves, trash and sink drains. Another sign of an infestation is seeing maggots, which are fly larvae, in waste.
Ticks: Though ticks usually stay close to the ground outside, they can enter your home via shoes, clothing or pets. Inside, female ticks can lay eggs on curtains, in upholstery or in carpet fibers. Nests may also be hidden in corners, along baseboards and in the lining or pockets of clothing.
Fleas: Fleas typically target pets. Your pet may have fleas if it's constantly scratching itself and has black dots on its skin. While fleas don't live on human skin or hair, they do jump up and bite people, particularly around the ankles. Fleas can also carry various diseases, such as the bubonic plague.
Spiders: Seeing more spiderwebs and spiders than usual is the strongest indicator of spider infestations. Additional clues include visible egg sacs and a significant number of other insects for the spiders to feed on. While spiders found in homes are generally harmless, black widows and brown recluses deliver venemous bites that require medical attention.
Ants: Your home could be invaded by various ant types. Carpenter ants nest in wood, while fire ants like oily food scraps. Both bite, unlike pavement ants, which also commonly invade homes. Ant trails inside your home indicate larger colonies are nearby.
How can you prevent pests in your Eugene home?
A full-blown infestation probably needs professional intervention. However, there are things you can do before pests become a problem to to keep them from infesting your home.
Schedule regular preventative pest control
Bugs and small animals are problematic and can cause considerable damage to your home and health if left unchecked. Consult with a pest control service about taking preventative measures to keep pests from invading your home. They may recommend sealing small entry points, setting traps or spraying the area with pesticides.
Cover, seal or eliminate food sources
Pests mainly seek food, so making food hard to reach will keep them on their way. Keep food a minimum of half a foot off the floor and a bit away from the walls. Always ensure counters, sinks and food storage areas stay clean and sanitized between uses. Get rid of food scraps and other trash regularly, and keep your trash cans and dumpster areas neat.
Keep up with yard maintenance
Trash, leaves, standing water and tall grass give ample shelter to insects and small animals. Keeping your yard free of debris and well-maintained with mowed grass and trimmed foliage is one of the easiest ways to prevent an infestation. If you need professional lawn care, check if national lawn care companies such as TruGreen are available in your area.
Seal off pest entrances
Sealing off entry points will stop insects and small animals from making their way indoors. Rats, for instance, can fit through openings as tiny as half an inch wide. Be sure to address holes in your roof or siding and fix damaged window frames. Some pest control companies focus specifically on keeping pests out and can help you with this task.
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What are questions to ask your pest control provider?
To ensure you hire a pest control company that's prepared to meet your specific needs, ask these questions.
Are your technicians properly licensed and insured?
Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) governs the use of pest control chemicals. Moreover, the EPA requires restricted-use pesticide applicators and their supervisors to hold certifications consistent with the agency's standards and the laws of the affected states, territories and tribes.
Pest control professionals in Oregon must have earned a Commercial Applicator License through the Oregon Department of Agriculture in order to provide services.
What treatment schedule do you recommend?
The treatment schedule a pest specialist advises will depend on the treatment type, property location, pest type and infestation severity. Pest control providers generally do not advocate for getting a single treatment to rid a home of pests, as insects are often at different points in their life cycle, and can lay eggs in areas that are challenging to get to.
Pest specialists often suggest recurring treatments, some of which may be limited to the warmer months, while others last across all seasons. As a proactive measure, they might also recommend preventive treatments every two or three months to stop infestations from starting.
How long will it take to get rid of pests?
How long it will take for your pest problem to go away depends on the type and severity of the infestation and the insect's life cycle. When the pest control professional applies the first treatment, you may notice a decrease in activity, but pests can return after they hatch, requiring further treatments. You may also notice increased activity after the first treatment, as it can force pests out of hiding places. Luckily, this should decrease within a few days.
Can I remain in my home during pest control treatments?
You can stay in your home for some stages of the pest control treatment, such as when the professional is sealing holes and cracks. But if a pesticide is used, it may need hours to dry completely, and you'll have to leave the house while it dries.
Some services take a particularly long time. During termite fumigation, the pest control company needs to erect a tent around your home for three days to apply the pesticide. You must find alternative accommodations during that time.
Are your treatments safe for my family and pets?
A service professional will know how much of a particular product to use, how long it takes to dry and when children and pets can safely come back to the area that's been treated. Before applying any treatment, they should educate you on what you must remove from the affected space, such as food, animals and plants.
Do you offer any “green” pest control methods?
Some pest control providers offer green solutions for managing infestations. This means they use products with a lower environmental impact than traditional methods. Examples of eco-friendly pest control include sealing potential pest entry points, using humane traps for rodents and using pesticides derived from natural sources.
What do I do if pests come back?
Most pest control companies provide guarantees and warranties in the event that pests reappear before a specific date. To resolve a returning pest issue, specialists may offer a one-time treatment or ongoing treatments. Consult with your service provider to learn about the packages they offer.
Our methodology for selecting pest control companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national pest control companies against our full pest control methodology. We score pest control companies based on service options, safety and certifications, service guarantees and customer service.
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