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We've ranked the top 10 pest control companies that operate within 50 miles of Fresno. 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 such as snakes, mosquitos and flies can regularly infest houses in Fresno. DIY prevention techniques may improve your pest issue, but you may need to hire a pest control company for an existing infestation. Certified pest specialists in the Fresno area have the knowledge to inspect your home and treat your pest problem.
A pest infestation can lead to property damage and pose health risks to you and your family, including your pets. Insects and small animals can pass on disease, damage the structure of your home and contaminate food.
Bringing in expert pest controllers mitigates these risks. A technician will identify nesting areas, and create an extermination plan, using methods such as blocking holes, capturing pests or spraying pesticides. When the proper fixes are put in place, you can get rid of infestations for good.
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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.
Southwest Exterminating
3.3/5(55)
11023 Southwest Fwy, Houston, TX 77074
ABC Home & Commercial Services
5.0/5(3,163)
4807 Katy Freeway Service Road, Houston, TX 77007
Alvin Pest Control, LLC
4.2/5(84)
213 N Beauregard St, Alvin, TX 77511
Truly Nolen Pest & Termite Control
4.4/5(148)
12221 Fuqua St Suite C, Houston, TX 77034
What are common pests in Fresno?
Though pests exist everywhere, they don't equally target the same regions. If you suspect you have an infestation, here are some indications of common pests in the Fresno area:
Bees: An uptick in bees inside or around your home, humming within your walls or dark stains on your walls maysignal a bee infestation. You may also smell an unpleasant odor coming from your walls, which happens as bees die or honey seeps into the walls, causing mold and fungi growth. Bees can harm your family or pets by stinging them and potentially causing allergic reactions.
Moths: Clothes moths and pantry moths frequently infest homes. Clothes moths feed on wool and cotton, leaving silky furrows, trenches, tunnels and small tubes, which are larvae casings. Pantry moths make holes in plastic food packaging, leaving a web-like residue in pantry corners and on or in dried goods. Moths are naturally attracted to light, fermented sugar and ripe fruits.
Snakes: Snakes are more active during warmer seasons, nesting in wood, rock piles, overgrown grass 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 seek professional pest management help.
Bed bugs: Bed bugs are wingless insects about the size and shape of apple seeds. They have a reddish-brown flat appearance. Apartment buildings and hotels can harbor them and follow you home by getting into purses, backpacks, used furniture and clothing. They hide in beds and sleeping areas by day, then bite at night. If you see the insects themselves or find bloody marks on your bedding or mattress, you may have a bed bug infestation.
Ants: Numerous ant species might invade your property. Carpenter ants target wooden structures while fire ants go after oily or greasy food debris. Both of these two varieties bite, while pavement ants don't. Pavement ants also frequently find their way indoors. Seeing a line of ants in your home means a larger colony has nested nearby.
Mosquitos: Standing water draws mosquitoes, so you’re at a higher risk of an infestation if you live in a damp climate or have bodies of water nearby. Mosquitoes are nocturnal — as the sun goes down, they emit a loud buzzing noise and bite. You may not notice a bite until a few hours later, at which point the area around the bite turns into a bump and becomes itchy. Mosquitoes can carry diseases such as West Nile, malaria and dengue fever.
Flies: Everyone sees the occasional fly buzzing around their home during the summer months, but if you see an unusually high number, there’s a good chance you have an infestation. Flies leave feces that look like clusters of black dots and often appear near sink drains, high shelves and around trash. Another sign of an infestation is the presence of maggots, which are fly larvae, in waste.
How can you prevent pests in your Fresno home?
Fighting a pest infestation can be challenging, so preventative measures are the most reliable strategy to prevent future problems. Though infestations often require expert intervention, you can take action to keep pests away before they make their way into your home.
Schedule regular preventative pest control
Insects and small animals can cause serious issues for your home and health when left unchecked. The best way to stop these infestations before they start is to work with a pest control company. They may recommend plugging holes, laying traps or spraying pesticides in key areas.
Cover, seal or eliminate food sources
Because pests commonly seek out food sources, limiting their food access will stop them from infesting your home. 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 disinfected when not in use. Dispose of food scraps and other garbage regularly, and keep the areas around trash cans and dumpsters neat.
Keep up with yard maintenance
Insects and small animals can hide in tall grass, standing water, trash and leaves. Keeping your yard clear of debris and your lawn and foliage well-maintained is one of the simplest ways to stop an infestation before it starts. If professional lawn maintenance is needed, check if national lawn care services such as TruGreen cover your region.
Seal off pest entrances
Closing off small entry points will help keep insects and small animals from infiltrating your home. Rats can maneuver through holes as tiny as half-inch in diameter. Inspect your roof and siding for gaps, and be sure to seal off damaged window frames. Some pest control companies specialize in keeping pests out.
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What are questions to ask your pest control provider?
Ask the following questions to ensure you get a pest control provider that can address your specific needs.
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.
Texas pest control professionals must register their business and be licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture in order to legally provide pesticide services. They should have earned either a Commercial or Private Applicator License.
What treatment schedule do you recommend?
A pest control specialist will make a treatment schedule based on the severity of the infestation, location of your property, type of treatment and type of pest. Pest control technicians typically discourage a single-treatment approach, as insects are often at various stages of their life cycles and may have laid eggs in hard-to-find locations.
Pest specialists often suggest recurring treatments, some of which may be only done in the warmer months, while others happen 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?
The time needed to resolve your pest problem 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 see less pest activity. However, pests might reappear once they hatch, warranting additional treatments. Alternatively, you may see more activity following the first treatment, as it can force pests out of their hiding places. The good news is this should subside 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 up entry points. But if a pesticide is used, it may need several hours to dry, and you'll have to stay in another location while it dries.
Certain treatments can be especially time-consuming like termite fumigation. The pest control provider erects a tent around your home, which is left in place for three days to apply the pesticide. During this period, you'll need to stay elsewhere.
Are your treatments safe for my family and pets?
An experienced pest control professional can gauge how much of a product to use, the time needed for it to dry and when children and pets can safely return to the treated location. Before beginning any treatment, your service provider should inform you about what should be removed from the area, including food, plants and animals.
Do you offer any “green” pest control methods?
A number of pest control providers offer green solutions for managing an infestation. This means they use techniques with a lower environmental impact than traditional methods. Examples of eco-friendly pest control include sealing areas where pests might get in, trapping 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 single treatment or ongoing treatments. Consult with your service provider to learn about the options available.
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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