There’s always a chance, mice and rats that have been removed or relocated might find their way back. That’s why it’s important, to put deterrent measures in place to keep them away for good.
Our experts place protective traps and seals throughout common access and nesting areas to make sure they stay out. By taking these preventive measures, you can feel confident that your property stays rodent-free.
You must act fast to remove them and safeguard your home’s foundation. So if you suspect termites in your Alhambra, CA home, don’t wait—call Go immediately. Our team can provide you with our industry-standard termite treatment service and ensure your protection for the future.
If roaches have taken over your property, you’ll want to take immediate action to eliminate them and stop them from coming back. That means applying a combination of extermination and prevention techniques, to reclaim your home from these pests once and for all. At Go, we use proven pesticides and treatment methods that target cockroaches at their source and stop them from returning. You’ll also receive expert guidance on keeping roaches out for good, ensuring long-term protection and peace of mind. Simply get in touch with our Go team today, and we’ll design a personalized roach prevention strategy.
Arachnids can be more than just a nuisance—they trigger allergies in your residence. Go offers professional spider control solutions to efficiently exterminate these pests. Our certified technicians perform a thorough assessment to find webs, nests, and entryways. We specialize in brown recluse and black widow spiders, using safe eco-friendly treatments that remove infestations efficiently while minimizing inconvenience. We also educate homeowners and businesses on long-term control, including clutter reduction. Safeguard your Alhambra, CA home from spider threats today with Go’s professional services. Contact us now to ensure safety.
Bed bugs can be itchy and disgusting to have in your mattresses, sofa, or carpets. They use a stylet, a piece of their mouth, to pierce your skin for blood, which is their main food source. You may notice red, itchy swelling where bed bugs have bitten. Bites can trigger rashes or other skin reactions for those with sensitive skin. Over the years, Go Pest Control of Alhambra, CA has taken pride in protecting its residents from bed bugs. We are sure that we can do the same for you! Go in Alhambra, CA manages bed bug infestations quickly, effectively, and safely so you don’t have to worry.
On the other hand, if you have found any bees around your property, we’ll handle the situation with expert care and attention. While we treat killer bees in the same way as hornets, we adhere to ethical removal practices to make sure honeybees are unharmed during the process. We will transfer them into a new nest which can be relocated elsewhere, without any harm coming to the colony. That way, the bee population remains protected while your property stays safe. Go Pest Control Alhambra, CA takes pride in offering eco-friendly and ethical bee control services. Reach out today for fast, ethical bee control and relocation near you.
Commonly, pests appear in apartments, houses, and neighborhood properties. Unwanted pests like bed bugs, termites, ants, flies, and fleas are the most common you’ll find. Our team focuses on residential pest management solutions. As most of the treatments done in this kind of setup is straightforward and almost the same from house to house. We provide tailored treatments based on the property’s needs.
Choose from flexible commercial pest control schedules including monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, and yearly plans. Our inspections before and after construction help prevent pest issues from the start.
In most cases, the Brown Recluse you’ll find in Alhambra, CA isn’t very large. On average, the brown recluse measures between 0.5–1 inch in size. It can be identified by its characteristic 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 fiddleback spider.