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Interstate Pest Control, Inc.
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Mosquito ControlPest Control - Bugs and InsectsPest Control - Bugs and Insects - For Business+1 more

Serving Cathlamet, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Interstate Pest Management is a family-owned pest control company serving the Pacific Northwest since 1963. We provide comprehensive pest solutions for homes and businesses throughout Portland OR, Vancouver WA, and surrounding areas. Our QualityPro certified technicians specialize in environmentally-friendly treatments for ants, termites, bed bugs, rodents, spiders, cockroaches, and wildlife removal. As one of the few Certified Bed Bug-Free companies, we use proven methods that are safe for families and pets. We offer year-round protection programs, and free estimates. Our 60+ years of local experience means we understand Pacific Northwest pests and provide lasting solutions. Licensed, bonded, and insured with a commitment to exceeding customer expectations through reliable, professional service.

Response time2 days
Response rate97%
Westcoast Wildlife Management
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Pest Control - RodentsPest Control - Rodents - For BusinessPest Control - Small Animals+1 more

Serving Cathlamet, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Westcoast Wildlife Management is the premier professional pest control company offering a wide variety of residential and commercial services to our clients in Olympia area. Corey is known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making your satisfaction his number one priority. Please call us today to schedule your appointment with Washington's true professionals at work for you!

Pest Control questions, answered by experts

The best termite treatment depends on your specific infestation, home, and budget. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the most common professional treatments are soil-applied barrier treatments, like liquid termiticides, and termite baits. Bait stations are placed in the soil and work by moving poison back into the colony to kill the queen. For infestations that haven't fully taken root, barriers and targeted termiticides are often the most effective options. Additionally, preventative measures such as moisture removal and installing physical barriers to protect vulnerable wood are important, particularly during construction or remodeling. It is best to work with a termite professional to determine the right treatment for your situation.

The costs range from $300 to $2,500, depending on the severity of the infestation and the treatment method (heat, chemicals, or fumigation).

Besides checking your pet’s fur, you can use two other tests to find fleas in your home: the white sock test and the water and lamp test.

To perform the white sock test, simply put on a pair of long white socks and drag your feet along the carpets in your home. Fleas will gravitate to the heat created by your socks. The water and lamp test involves placing a bowl of water on the floor and shining a light over it. Fleas will then be attracted to the light and land in the bowl of water.

Voles are pretty prolific breeders, managing to squeeze in 5 to 10 litters a year, and each litter usually has around 3 to 5 little ones. These furry creatures are flexible with their love lives, as they can breed all year round, though spring and summer are their prime times. If they're living it up in warmer areas, voles don't take a break and keep reproducing non-stop.

Some animals, such as bats or birds, will be able to get out of chimneys on their own since they can fly. Other animals, however, may have a harder time and will require the help of a professional to escape. Squirrels and raccoons in particular may become stuck inside a chimney, especially if you have a buildup of soot or creosote inside. This can prevent them from being able to climb out, in which case you’ll need to call an animal control expert to help remove them.

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