It’s always possible, even after removal, rodents could eventually return to your property. That’s why it’s important, to put deterrent measures in place to keep them away for good.
We can set up preventive traps and barriers at critical entry points and high-activity areas to block re-entry. By taking these preventive measures, you can rest easy that your property stays rodent-free.
If you’ve noticed signs of termite activity including mud tubes, hollow wood, or swarming insects, it’s time to call Go. We identify infestations early and eradicate termite colonies efficiently. We eliminate termites with modern, environmentally responsible solutions. Ignoring termite signs can be expensive—take action now. Schedule a professional inspection today to detect problems early and secure your home or business against future termite threats.
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 protect your home and family for the long term. At Go, we use proven pesticides and treatment methods that target cockroaches at their source and stop them from returning. We’ll also share simple but effective cleaning and prevention tips, ensuring long-term protection and peace of mind. Reach out to Go right now, and we’ll help you eliminate your roach issue once and for all.
Spiders can be more than a problem—they pose health risks in your business. Go offers expert spider control solutions to effectively exterminate these pests. Our trained technicians start a detailed inspection to find webs, nests, and entryways. We specialize in all spiders, including poisonous ones, using proven environmentally safe treatments that control infestations efficiently while minimizing inconvenience. We also advise homeowners and businesses on long-term control, including maintenance tips. Protect your Canby, OR home from arachnids today with Go’s licensed services. Call today to get rid of spiders.
Bed bugs can be itchy and disgusting to have in your beds, couch, or carpets. Using a stylet, bed bugs pierce your skin to feed on blood, their primary source of nutrition. You may notice red, itchy swelling where bed bugs have bitten. Some people may encounter skin disease or rashes when bitten, depending on how sensitive their skin is. Go Pest Control has a long-standing reputation for expert bed bug removal. We are sure that we can do the same for you! Go in Canby, OR manages bed bug infestations quickly, effectively, and safely so you don’t have to worry.
Bees and wasps are frequent invaders that can quickly cause problems. Once they find a suitable spot, they multiply swiftly and develop a bustling hive or nest. As long as they have the space to create a nest, they will grow in number and that can be incredibly disconcerting to anybody nearby. Having a bee or wasp nest indoors is distressing and dangerous for any homeowner. For many people, there simply is nothing worse—and that is why we offer the services we do. Here at Go Pest Control in Canby, OR, we know how alarming it is to discover bees or wasps on your property. We’re dedicated to resolving the issue quickly, safely, and professionally. {So if you ever find a nest on your property, be sure to give us a call|If you spot a bee or wasp nest anywhere around your Canby, OR home, contact Go Pest Control immediately|Don’t wait—call us today for expert bee and wasp nest removal services .
Bed bugs are most commonly found in households. They hide in fabrics, bedding, and clothing, which serve as their primary hideouts. These pests are tiny, elusive, and hard to detect. It’s common to feel itchy yet struggle to locate the bed bugs themselves.
We provide a variety of commercial pest control plans in Canby, OR: monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, and annual. Our inspections before and after construction in Canby, OR help prevent pest issues from the start.
In most cases, the Brown Recluse you’ll find in Canby, OR isn’t very large. On average, the brown recluse measures between 0.5 to 1 inch in size. It can be identified by its noticeable brown color and the black line running down its back. It’s often said that this stripe resembles the shape of a fiddle, which is why the brown recluse is often called the brown fiddler.