When you know rodents are present, our team can help by setting up effective traps throughout your home.
Compared to mice, rats pose a bigger challenge, due to their larger size, aggressive nature, and rapid breeding. They move fast, reproduce rapidly, and can take over your home before you know it, posing serious risks to your comfort and hygiene.
That’s why you need to act quickly. Leave it to our trained professionals, and we’ll position the perfect traps to stop the colony. Before long, your home will be completely rodent-free.
When it comes to pests, nothing poses quite the same threat as termites. These silent destroyers can weaken foundations and eat through beams, flooring, and walls before you even notice, they are incredibly dangerous. Once a colony takes root near your home, the damage can escalate quickly. You could potentially be facing a serious safety concern, which you simply cannot allow to happen.
Expert Cockroach Extermination in OR: Safeguard your property from cockroach infestations with Go’s licensed extermination services. Our expert technicians are trained in eradicating and controlling cockroach problems in OR. Cockroaches carry bacteria, cause contamination, making early intervention essential. We use advanced techniques that are safe for families and pets to ensure your property is roach-free. Our team conducts detailed assessments to identify infestation sources and eliminate pests. We also offer guidance to prevent future infestations to maintain a pest-free environment. Whether occasional roach sighting, Go in OR guarantees reliable, long-lasting results. Schedule your service to get professional cockroach control.
Spiders can be more than a problem—they trigger allergies in your home. Go in OR offers expert spider control solutions to safely exterminate these pests. Our trained technicians perform a thorough evaluation to locate webs, nests, and access points. We specialize in all spiders, including poisonous ones, using tested pet-friendly treatments that remove infestations efficiently while minimizing inconvenience. We also educate homeowners and businesses on prevention, including clutter reduction. Safeguard your OR business from infestations today with Go’s expert services. Contact us now to get rid of spiders.
Many would agree that when traveling, sleeping in a bed that isn’t your own. Bed bugs may look harmless, but they’re incredibly annoying and resilient pests. Their bites can lead to swelling, irritation, and sleepless nights. For some, the reaction can include rash-like symptoms or even mild skin infections. At the first sign of a bed bug infestation, you need to contact Go.
If you’ve noticed bees buzzing around your home or yard, we will deliver you a careful removal service. While we treat killer bees in the same way as hornets, we take the time to comply with modern standards to ensure honeybees are safely removed and transported. Our experts relocate the bees into a secure hive at a new location, ensuring no harm to the colony. This ensures the species can continue to flourish, without it putting you or your home at risk. At Go Pest Control in OR, we’re proud to offer environmentally responsible bee relocation. Call us today to schedule your professional bee inspection and removal service.
Pests are usually found at houses in apartment complexes or even homes in a neighborhood. Common infestations involve bed bugs, termites, ants, flies, and fleas. Our specialists handle pest infestations in houses and apartment buildings. Most residential pest treatments follow a proven, consistent process. We provide tailored treatments based on the property’s needs.
It is quite possible that you will find bed bugs in any commercial property excluding hotels. Nonetheless, this problem remains a priority for us. We understand you may have hundreds or even numerous of customers on the premises and we want all of them to have a comfortable visit. If you are dealing with a bed bug infestation, please reach out immediately.
In most cases, the Brown Recluse you’ll find in OR isn’t very large. Typically, the brown recluse measures between 0.5–1 inch in size. It can be identified by its noticeable brown color and the marking running down its back. Some people say that this stripe resembles the shape of a violin, which is why the brown recluse is often called the brown fiddler.