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10 best pest control companies in Fremont, California
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Updated Jun 22, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 pest control companies that operate within 50 miles of Fremont. 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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Pests commonly found in Fremont are bed bugs, cockroaches and rats. DIY prevention techniques may improve your pest problem, but you may need to hire a pest control company for an existing infestation. Certified pest specialists in the Fremont area have the skills to inspect your home, implement appropriate treatments and resolve your pest problems.
Pest infestations pose risks to your home and family. Insects and small animals can cause irreversible property damage, contaminate foods and spread disease.
Hiring pest control pros can significantly lower the risk of an infestation. They'll determine where pests have nested, and tailor a treatment plan that could include closing off entry points, using traps or applying pesticides. The right pest solution can take care of your pest problem for the long term.
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This provider has more reviews than at least 80% of companies in the area.
Below are additional pest control companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Intech Pest Control
3.1/5(15)
1070 A St #7, Hayward, CA 94541
Bay Area Bed Bug
4.7/5(150)
111 Deerwood Rd STE 200, San Ramon, CA 94583
Planet Orange
4.5/5(166)
434 Park Ave, San Jose, CA 95110
Great Wall Termite Control
3.3/5(34)
1924 O'Toole Way, San Jose, CA 95131
What are common pests in Fremont?
Though pests are found everywhere, they don't equally affect the same regions. The following pests are common in the Fremont area, and these are some signs of an infestation:
Mice: If you have mice in your house, you may see one running out of the corner of your eye or find droppings about the size of a grain of rice. Mice tend to gnaw on furniture and emit a musky smell. They make their nests from shredded fibers and other found materials. Mice like to nest in tight spaces, so you may hear them in your walls or ceilings.
Cockroaches: Cockroaches are mostly active at night, but you may see a few during the day if you have a severe infestation. Their nesting areas concentrate around kitchens, basements and bathrooms. Cockroaches commonly leave brown marks on walls and floors and leave droppings that resemble crushed black pepper. Cockroaches spread disease and can even exacerbate breathing problems.
Snakes: Snakes are more active during warmer seasons, nesting among wood, overgrown grass, rock piles and debris. Shed snake skins and snake eggs point to infestations. To test if you have a snake infestation, sprinkle flour on the ground where you suspect they're nesting. If you see snake trails in the flour, you know it's time to contact a pest control company.
Flies: It's normal to find the occasional fly buzzing around your home during the summer, but if you see more than usual, you could have an infestation. Flies leave waste that looks like clusters of black dots around trash, near sink drains and on high shelves. The presence of maggots, which are fly larvae, in trash or other food waste also suggests an infestation.
Bed bugs: Bed bugs are wingless insects about the size and shape of apple seeds. They have a flat reddish-brown appearance. Multi-unit apartments and hotels can harbor them and follow you home by getting into backpacks, secondhand furniture, clothing and purses. They take refuge in beds and sleeping areas by day, then come out at night. If you see the insects themselves or find blood smears on your bedding or mattress, you may have a bed bug infestation.
Spiders: The easiest way to tell whether you have a spider infestation is to notice a increasing number of spiderwebs in your home. Other telltale signs include egg sacs and lots of other insects, which spiders like to feast on. Most spiders in homes are not dangerous, except for the black widow and brown recluse. Both have painful, venomous bites.
Fleas: Fleas typically target pets. Your pet may have fleas if it scratches itself often 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.
How can you prevent pests in your Fremont home?
A full-blown infestation probably needs professional intervention. However, there are precautions you can take before pests become a problem to prevent them from getting a foothold in your home.
Schedule regular preventative pest control
Left uncontrolled, pests can significantly affect your home and well-being. Discuss preventive options with a pest control service to stop infestations before they start. Experts may suggest that you set traps, seal openings or apply pesticides in specific areas.
Cover, seal or eliminate food sources
Because pests usually seek out food sources, limiting their food access will prevent them from sticking around. Place food at least half a foot above floor level and slightly away from walls. Be sure to keep sinks, food storage areas and counters clean and sanitized when not in use. Dispose of food scraps and other garbage often, and keep the areas around trash cans and dumpsters clean.
Keep up with yard maintenance
Insects, snakes, and small animals can hide in trash, standing water, tall grass and leaves in your yard. One of the simplest methods to avoid an infestation is to keep your yard clear of debris and properly maintained with a neatly trimmed lawn and pruned foliage. If you require professional landscaping services, check if national lawn care providers such as TruGreen are available in your area.
Seal off pest entrances
Closing off small openings into your home will help prevent insects and small animals from entering. Rats, for example, can wriggle into holes just a half-inch in diameter. Repair gaps in your roof or siding, and remember to seal broken window frames. Some pest control providers offer specialized pest prevention services to keep critters out.
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What are questions to ask your pest control provider?
To ensure you hire a pest control provider that's qualified to meet your specific needs, ask these questions.
Are your technicians properly licensed and insured?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) oversees the use of pest control chemicals under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Additionally, the EPA requires restricted-use pesticide applicators and their supervisors to have certification following the agency and state, territorial and tribal laws.
A Qualified Applicator License or Applicator Certificate issued by the California Department of Pesticide Regulation is required for pest control technicians to practice in California.
What treatment schedule do you recommend?
A pest expert's recommended treatment frequency will be determined by factors such as the property location, pest type, infestation severity and treatment type. Generally, pest control providers do not recommend only a single treatment, since insects are often at different phases of their life cycle, and may have laid eggs in difficult-to-reach areas.
Pest specialists often suggest recurring treatments, some of which may be only done in the warmer months, while others occur across all seasons. As a proactive measure, they might also recommend preventive treatments every two or three months to stop infestations from getting a foothold.
How long will it take to get rid of pests?
The time needed to get rid of your pest issue will vary based on the type and severity of the infestation, along with the pest's life cycle. After the pest control specialist applies the initial treatment, you may notice less pest activity. However, pests might reappear once they hatch, warranting additional treatments. Alternatively, you may see more pest activity following the first treatment, as it can force pests out of their hiding places. The good news is this should decrease within a few days.
Can I remain in my home during pest control treatments?
You should be able to stay in your home during certain portions of the pest control process, such as when entry points are sealed. However, if your service technician applies a pesticide, it might take a few hours to dry completely, and you'll need to leave the house during this period.
Some pest control services can be particularly lengthy. During termite fumigation, the pest control professional must set up a tent around your home for three days to release the pesticide. Throughout this timeframe, you'll have to stay at a different location.
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 return 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 plants, food and animals.
Do you offer any “green” pest control methods?
Certain pest exterminators provide environmentally friendly methods for managing an infestation. These companies employ techniques that have a smaller environmental impact compared to conventional methods. Eco-friendly pest control methods may include sealing potential entry points where pests can gain access, using catch-and-release traps or applying pesticides made from natural sources.
What do I do if pests come back?
Many pest control services have guarantees and warranties in place if pests return before a certain date. Companies may offer a single treatment or recurring treatments to resolve a stubborn pest problem. Ask your service provider what options 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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