Pest Control Service

Reliable Pest Control Service You Can Trust

Go-Pher The Kill Pest Control’s initial service is designed to reduce your problem pests significantly to a manageable level or to eliminate them. By knowing the best areas of your structure and yard to treat, and by using the highest quality products, our comprehensive approach tackles even the worst of infestations. We are a full-service pest control company ready to eliminate your pest problems. From a full infestation to the occasional invader, we know how to get rid of pests from your property quickly and professionally.

Learn More About What's Bugging You

Snails & Slugs

Stinging Insects

Pantry Pests

Regular Pest Control Service

Go-Pher The Kill Pest Control offers various programs to fit the needs of each customer. We offer Monthly, Bi-Monthly, and Quarterly plans. The plan you choose will be dependent on the pest to be controlled and your level of pest acceptance.

Your regular service will consist of a perimeter spray, lawn granulation, web removal, and wasp nest removal. You will be notified either by phone or email the day before your scheduled treatment, and a service slip will be left at your front door after the service is complete.

No matter which plan you choose if you spot a problem area in between services, you can call us out to inspect and treat the problem area at no additional charge.

Basic Pests

Included In Your Regular Ongoing Service

Basic Pests (included in your regular ongoing service): American Cockroaches, Oriental Cockroaches, Brown Banded Cockroaches, Ants (excluding Carpenter Ants), Spiders, Paper Wasps, Scorpions, Crickets, Earwigs, Millipedes, Centipedes, Silverfish, Springtails, Pillbugs, and Sowbugs.

Specialized Pests

Additional Charge

Specialized Pests (additional charge): German Cockroach, Ticks, Fleas, Snails, Slugs, Ground Beetles, Yellow Jackets, Bees, Carpenter Bees, Mosquitoes, Pocket Gophers, Moles, Rats, Mice, Squirrels.

Gopher Traps

When you call the exterminators at Go-Pher The Kill Pest Control for your pest control needs, we will perform a thorough inspection of the premises to identify pests, the damage that they cause, and for the potential for pest infestations.

Identify Pests: Proper identification is crucial in pest control. By knowing what pests are on your property, we will know what methods will be most effective to control them.

Potential For Pest Infestations: Rodents and insects are able to get into your home through small holes and cracks. If our technicians see access points such as a hole in a window screen, gaps in wallboards, or openings under a perimeter door, they will point these out and suggest they be sealed up or fixed.
Pest Damage: Some insects are very small and are able to hide in cracks and crevices. You might not be able to see or find them. Because of this, our exterminators are trained to look for damage caused by insects. By finding the evidence left behind we are sometimes able to identify the pest on this information alone.

Customer Communication: We also find it very useful to speak with you, the property owner, to gather information about the pests on your property. This relationship will be important throughout the rest of the program as constant communication will help us determine whether alternative methods need to be implemented.

Initial Pest Control

Based on the pests found during the inspection, we will move forward with your initial service. This typically includes a perimeter spray, lawn granulation, spider web removal, wasp nest knockdown, interior baseboard spray, and wall void treatment. Follow up treatments may be scheduled depending on the initial pest being controlled and is included in your initial service for 30 days.

Perimeter Spray: A perimeter spray around the structure will provide a wide protective barrier that will help prevent crawling insects from entering your home or business. Areas around windows and doors will be treated as well. We only use the best products available on the market today.

Spider Web Removal: Spider webs are removed from the structure and outdoor furniture. This is done for a few reasons.
  • Spider webs are unattractive. 
  • Spiders rely on webs to catch food.
  • To monitor spider activity.

Interior Spray/Bait: If there is a particular pest inside that needs to be controlled, an inside baseboard/crack-and-crevice treatment will be performed. Bait gels are used in some instances in small amounts where pests easily find them. Treatments done inside the home are performed with precision and on an as-needed basis only. We offer green products to our customers upon request.

Lawn Granulation: Numerous spiders and other insects can be found in large numbers in typical household lawns. Because of this, we apply water-activated lawn granules that get deep down into the grass where insects come into contact with it. This will provide an additional 10-foot barrier that will help keep pests away from your home.

Wasp Nest Knockdown: Wasps have a painful sting and can swarm in defense of their nest. They are often found under building eaves. They will be treated and removed when spotted.

Wall Void Treatment: For pests such as ants that can live in walls, we have the necessary equipment to treat them properly. Foam injections or dust applications are effective means of control in these situations. This treatment is only performed if evidence of pests living in the walls is found.

The initial service process will significantly reduce your pest’s population and may eliminate it entirely. However, to keep them from coming back, ongoing service is highly recommended. The reason behind a continuous service is because the pesticide treatment from the first service breaks down with time, which eliminates the protection around and inside the structure.
 
Meanwhile, eggs hatch in surrounding areas, and the new insects begin to breed. As the population grows, they search for food, water, and shelter, all of which are in your home. This can all happen very fast. By having regular preventative treatment, pests that hatch will not have an opportunity to breed again. This will keep a low insect population in the surrounding areas of your property and reduce the chances that they enter your home.

WHAT IS IT?

Send us a picture of the bug in question and we'll tell you!