We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
"Aric was awesome to work with!"
Melissa B on May 2024
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business! Book with us online or feel free to give us a call today!
Thompson Trapping, LLC is your neighborhood friendly Mole, Vole, and Gopher removal service! We use small, completely subterranean traps that are both very efficient and effective. No poisons that could possibly endanger pets and leave chemicals in your soil. Fast, friendly and focused! Let us save your property before these critters do Big Money Damage! Thank you!
Thompson Trapping, LLC is your neighborhood friendly Mole, Vole, and Gopher removal service! We use small, completely subterranean traps that are both very efficient and effective. No poisons that could possibly endanger pets and leave chemicals in your soil. Fast, friendly and focused! Let us save your property before these critters do Big Money Damage! Thank you!
Three Rivers Mosquito and Vector Control is more than a pest control company that offers mosquito control services. We specialize and are experts in mosquito control. TRMVC is a Central Oregon based business and provides services ranging from feasibility studies and reports for the establishment of vector control programs to evaluations and recommendations for existing programs. We provide training, support and materials for in-house programs as well as providing tailored, full-service control programs. Our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs provide you one-stop, full-service management that maximizes your control over mosquitoes and other flying nuisances. Our professional staff develops and tailors programs based on your specific habitats, environmental sensitivities, and budget. Because TRMVC offers the widest variety of application methods, and utilizes the most innovative technologies to assess and monitor each program, we can achieve the right balance of efficacy with environmental responsibility. Plus we offer the industry's fastest scheduling and response time. No other company can service your needs better. TRMVC uses nationally accepted methods to control mosquito populations, including surveillance, source reduction, and the application of EPA-approved larvicides and adulticides for enhanced quality of life in any municipality. TRMVC bases its programs on sound science; routine inspections of treatment areas coupled with collections from surveillance traps enable us to determine the presence of West Nile Virus or other mosquito borne diseases, which mosquito species are present, their approximate population density, type of breeding habitats, and locations. TRMVC employs an IPM approach to scientifically and systematically design customized control programs for each municipality. Every program we design incorporates a combination of computer models, GIS mapping, weather monitoring, and least toxic and most effective biological and chemical controls. TRMVC combines this data with timely reporting to facilitate informed program decisions and critical public education assistance. Three Rivers Mosquito and Vector Control and the American Mosquito Control Association advocates management of mosquito populations when and where necessary by means of integrated programs designed to benefit or to have minimal adverse effects on people, wildlife, and the environment. This integrated pest management (IPM) policy recognizes that mosquito populations cannot always be eliminated but often must be suppressed to tolerable levels for the well-being of humans, domestic animals, and wild life and that selection of scientifically sound suppression methods must be based on consideration of what is ecologically and economically in the long-term best interest of mankind. The following principles are advocated: •Mosquito control measures should be undertaken only when there is adequate justification based upon surveillance data. •IPM programs should be tailored to the needs and requirements of the local situation. The combination of methods for mosquito control should be chosen after careful consideration of the efficacy, ecological effects, and costs versus benefits of the various options, including public education, legal action, natural and biological control, elimination of breeding sources, and insecticide applications. •Mosquito breeding sources, whether natural or created by human activity should be altered in such a manner as to cause the least undesirable impact on the environment. •Insecticides and application methods should be used in the most efficient and least hazardous manner, in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and available scientific data. The registered label requirements for insecticide should be followed. When choices are available among effective insecticides, those offering the least hazard to non-target organisms should be used. I...
Three Rivers Mosquito and Vector Control is more than a pest control company that offers mosquito control services. We specialize and are experts in mosquito control. TRMVC is a Central Oregon based business and provides services ranging from feasibility studies and reports for the establishment of vector control programs to evaluations and recommendations for existing programs. We provide training, support and materials for in-house programs as well as providing tailored, full-service control programs. Our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs provide you one-stop, full-service management that maximizes your control over mosquitoes and other flying nuisances. Our professional staff develops and tailors programs based on your specific habitats, environmental sensitivities, and budget. Because TRMVC offers the widest variety of application methods, and utilizes the most innovative technologies to assess and monitor each program, we can achieve the right balance of efficacy with environmental responsibility. Plus we offer the industry's fastest scheduling and response time. No other company can service your needs better. TRMVC uses nationally accepted methods to control mosquito populations, including surveillance, source reduction, and the application of EPA-approved larvicides and adulticides for enhanced quality of life in any municipality. TRMVC bases its programs on sound science; routine inspections of treatment areas coupled with collections from surveillance traps enable us to determine the presence of West Nile Virus or other mosquito borne diseases, which mosquito species are present, their approximate population density, type of breeding habitats, and locations. TRMVC employs an IPM approach to scientifically and systematically design customized control programs for each municipality. Every program we design incorporates a combination of computer models, GIS mapping, weather monitoring, and least toxic and most effective biological and chemical controls. TRMVC combines this data with timely reporting to facilitate informed program decisions and critical public education assistance. Three Rivers Mosquito and Vector Control and the American Mosquito Control Association advocates management of mosquito populations when and where necessary by means of integrated programs designed to benefit or to have minimal adverse effects on people, wildlife, and the environment. This integrated pest management (IPM) policy recognizes that mosquito populations cannot always be eliminated but often must be suppressed to tolerable levels for the well-being of humans, domestic animals, and wild life and that selection of scientifically sound suppression methods must be based on consideration of what is ecologically and economically in the long-term best interest of mankind. The following principles are advocated: •Mosquito control measures should be undertaken only when there is adequate justification based upon surveillance data. •IPM programs should be tailored to the needs and requirements of the local situation. The combination of methods for mosquito control should be chosen after careful consideration of the efficacy, ecological effects, and costs versus benefits of the various options, including public education, legal action, natural and biological control, elimination of breeding sources, and insecticide applications. •Mosquito breeding sources, whether natural or created by human activity should be altered in such a manner as to cause the least undesirable impact on the environment. •Insecticides and application methods should be used in the most efficient and least hazardous manner, in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations and available scientific data. The registered label requirements for insecticide should be followed. When choices are available among effective insecticides, those offering the least hazard to non-target organisms should be used. I...
We have 30 years of experince providing Integrated Pest Management for residential, commericial and industrial facilities . FireFly offers a choice in programs from traditional as well as a Green Choice Program. We are a proactive company that starts with an inspection and identification, goes over findings and makes recommenations then will communicate with you about your situation and a design a plan for an effective solution. Other companies rely on just products for an answer and this is a re-active and ineffective long term solution.
We have 30 years of experince providing Integrated Pest Management for residential, commericial and industrial facilities . FireFly offers a choice in programs from traditional as well as a Green Choice Program. We are a proactive company that starts with an inspection and identification, goes over findings and makes recommenations then will communicate with you about your situation and a design a plan for an effective solution. Other companies rely on just products for an answer and this is a re-active and ineffective long term solution.
Locally Owned and Operated at a Home Based Office. 25+ Years Experience, Training and Education. 40+ years residency in Clatsop County. Free Pest Inspections and Estimates. Call To Make Your Appointment Today. Service areas: Gearhart, Seaside, Warrenton, Hammond, Astoria, Cannon Beach, Arch Cape, Manzanita and Nehalem areas.
Locally Owned and Operated at a Home Based Office. 25+ Years Experience, Training and Education. 40+ years residency in Clatsop County. Free Pest Inspections and Estimates. Call To Make Your Appointment Today. Service areas: Gearhart, Seaside, Warrenton, Hammond, Astoria, Cannon Beach, Arch Cape, Manzanita and Nehalem areas.
"The best way to have an impact on your environment is to have as little impact as possible." We are the Oregon Coast's only REAL ORGANIC pest company. Our solutions are safe for children, pets, and the environment! Serving Florence/Westlake and Coos Bay areas.
"The best way to have an impact on your environment is to have as little impact as possible." We are the Oregon Coast's only REAL ORGANIC pest company. Our solutions are safe for children, pets, and the environment! Serving Florence/Westlake and Coos Bay areas.
CCP Wildlife Control was founded in 2009 by Clifford Foster, Wildlife Control Operator certified by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Clifford has over 30 years experience in animal damage control work and personally handles every job to completion. We are located out of Hillsboro, Oregon but handle any animal or pest problem state-wide.
CCP Wildlife Control was founded in 2009 by Clifford Foster, Wildlife Control Operator certified by Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Clifford has over 30 years experience in animal damage control work and personally handles every job to completion. We are located out of Hillsboro, Oregon but handle any animal or pest problem state-wide.
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Pest Control questions, answered by experts
Birds are often averse to certain strong scents. For instance, the odor of predator urine, such as that from foxes or hawks, can deter them. Similarly, birds may dislike the pungent aromas of garlic, onions, and chili peppers. Essential oils like peppermint, eucalyptus, and citrus can also be effective in keeping birds away. However, it's important to note that individual bird species might react differently to these scents, so it might require some experimentation to find the most effective repellent for your specific situation.
Several bugs can look like ticks but aren’t, including beetles, bed bugs, spider beetles, and weevils. Aside from different types of beetles, the most common confusion is between ticks versus bed bugs. In any case, since a tick is an eight-legged arachnid, you can quickly differentiate by the number of legs, as all insects have six legs.
Yes, it is generally safe to return to your house once the pest control professionals have granted permission. Keep in mind that you’ll only need to evacuate your home during extreme pest control treatments, such as whole-home fumigation, while more minor treatments don’t require leaving. When you return home, be sure to follow the pest pro’s instructions carefully, especially those surrounding wait times and safety precautions.
To help protect local ecosystems, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service urges citizens to educate themselves on how to identify and kill spotted lanternflies, including adults, immatures, and their eggs. It’s also crucial to check vehicles and belongings for the insects before traveling to avoid spreading them to new areas. Lastly, become familiar with your state’s reporting tools, take pictures if possible, and include the location where the picture was taken.
Seeing a termite swarm near your home is a strong indication that a colony is nearby, but it doesn’t always mean your home is infested. Swarmers may emerge from outdoor colonies or neighboring structures. However, if the swarm is inside your home or you notice discarded wings near windowsills, it likely means termites are nesting within your walls or foundation. A professional inspection is the best way to confirm and address a potential infestation ASAP.
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From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
The average roach exterminator cost is between $100 and $600, depending on the species, infestation severity, and home size. Read on for a cost breakdown.
Sometimes birds nest in unwelcome places. Find out how much bird nest removal will cost based on factors like location, bird species, and preventative measures.
Discover humane methods for how to get rid of owls. Sometimes, these majestic birds can be a nuisance. Here’s how to spot trouble and deal with it kindly.
If you’re a fan of essential oils, some believe you can use them to deter pests like spiders, mice, and other rodents. Learn more about how you may be able to use essential oils like to help leave your home pest-free and smelling great.