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We understand how pest infestations of any kind can be very annoying and, at the same time, very dangerous, especially when dealing with infestations of pest like bees and wasps. That is why we provide professional pest control services in Attalla AL to deal with all types of pests that may infest residential, commercial or business premises.
With more than 20 years of experience, we have a well-trained team specialized in tracking all types of pest and very skilled to remove them without causing any harm to the residents.
Even in the most complicated situations, we are confident to give you a 100% satisfaction guarantee in all extermination jobs done.
Once our team arrives at your premises on the initial visit, they will assess the situation and come up with the most appropriate solution to your pest problem. They will identify the type of pest, the extent of the infestation, and their hiding areas. The technicians will then proceed to treat the interior and exterior of your property and subsequently come up with a specific protection plan.
Most pests are active all year round. This means that you require to protect your property throughout the year. The type of treatments we offer is customized based on each season to ensure that your premises are pest-free regardless of the time of the year. After our treatment process, if the pests come back, we will eliminate them at no additional cost to you.
At Richard’s Pest Control, we provide four treatments per year – during winter, fall, spring, and summer. Due to increased heat levels, pest activity is highest during summer. Spring is the breeding season for a myriad of pests and during winter and fall, pests are seeking all of the warmth they can obtain. However, we will have your house's perimeter secured from these unwelcome guests.
Our pest control company in Attalla AL is experienced with handling all types of pests. Some of the pests that we exterminate include:
Of all pests, termites are the most damaging and costly pests. These insects feed on the organic fibrous matter in plants and wood which means that they can literally feed on your house. This means that they need to be exterminated as soon as they are spotted. Notify us immediately you see them, and we will get rid of them safely and effectively from your property.

Bedbugs are tiny, oval-shaped insects that depend on human or animal blood for survival. Even if bedbugs can't fly, they can move swiftly over walls, ceilings, and floors. They reproduce rapidly and due to their flattened bodies, they can hide in tiny spaces. We are experienced in getting rid of bedbugs on a domestic scale as well as on a commercial scale.
Mosquitoes are infamously known to be carriers of diseases like malaria. These bloodsuckers reproduce fast which means that they can get out of control easily. Completely eliminating mosquitoes requires professional help because most DIY treatments do not eradicate mosquitoes at each stage of their lifecycle. Contact us today and your mosquito problem will be taken care of.
To make your attic less attractive to rodents, seal entry gaps around rooflines and vents, trim branches away from the roof, avoid storing food or birdseed nearby, and check insulation or droppings regularly for early signs. In AL, attics become prime shelter when outdoor temperatures shift.
To reduce clutter that supports pest activity, keep stored items off the floor, use sealed bins instead of cardboard, and avoid building dark undisturbed corners in basements, garages, attics, and closets. Pests love quiet storage zones more than decorated ones.
To reduce tick pressure in the yard, mow regularly, trim brush and tall grass, remove leaf litter, and create a cleaner edge between lawn and wooded areas. Pets should also stay on current prevention, because ticks follow movement and shelter, not just season.
Sanitation advice is not filler. It is part of the treatment value. If reducing grease, food residue, trash exposure, or moisture removes the conditions supporting the pest, the service holds better and future cost pressure may drop. Good advice can be cheaper than repeated retreatment.
Follow-up frequency is not arbitrary. It depends on the pest, the severity, the breeding cycle, and how supportive the environment is. A low-pressure occasional invader issue may need little follow-up, while roaches, rodents, fleas, or bed bugs often require structured revisits.
More severe infestations are rarely handled with a single quick application. They often require inspection, source identification, multiple treatment zones, monitoring, and a staged follow-up plan. Severity raises both the urgency and the amount of work needed to get control.
As the weather warms, boxelder bugs often emerge from overwintering spots and collect near sunny windows, siding, and indoor light sources. They are mostly a nuisance, but in numbers they are annoying enough to earn a file in your memory.
For light spring activity, vacuum them up instead of crushing them, because crushed bugs can stain and smell. Wipe window sills and frames with mild soap or vinegar water, and reduce easy entry points with simple caulking around screens or trim. Outdoors, trimming back nearby seed-bearing trees where practical may help reduce pressure over time. If swarms keep entering the same areas, Richard's Pest Control can inspect the structure and identify the likely access points.
Millipedes often come inside during wet spring conditions, especially through door gaps, garages, and basement edges. They are usually a moisture-driven nuisance rather than a true indoor infestation.
For light activity, reduce dampness near the foundation, clear leaf litter and mulch away from the exterior wall, and use door sweeps where needed. Indoors, vacuum visible millipedes rather than crushing them. The goal is to make the exterior less damp and the interior less accessible. If they keep entering after rain in Attalla, Richard's Pest Control can help identify the main harborage areas.
Spring watering routines often wake up fungus gnats in potted plants. They are usually linked to damp potting soil, overwatering, and organic buildup in decorative plant containers.
For a mild issue, let the top layer of soil dry a bit more between waterings, remove dead plant material, and use yellow sticky traps to reduce adults. A light top layer of sand or fine gravel on the soil surface can also make the pot less inviting. The bugs are small, but they reproduce like they have a business plan. If indoor plant pests spread widely or start affecting multiple rooms, Richard's Pest Control can advise on next steps.
These five spring yard fixes reduce pest pressure around homes in Attalla:
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We had problems with termites and made an appointment with the company. They arrived quickly and worked very professionally. Thank you for the immediate help and friendly service!
Helen Liversedge
Very friendly, from the phone call to the personal contact. Appointment scheduled easily and quickly. They arrived on time and did an excellent job. Their own estimate was exceeded by miles. What more could you ask for? Thanks a lot!
Reynold van Dean
Called on a Sunday night, they arrived shortly afterwards. I received very friendly advice on the phone. After arriving, the employee did an excellent job and our cockroach problems has been solved ever since. Very recommendable, thank you.
Jean Kerrington
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Termites require specialized inspection and a plan based on structure type and termite behavior. If you notice mud tubes, swarms, or damaged wood, schedule an inspection as soon as possible.
Single sightings can happen, but repeated activity, droppings, unusual odors, new damage, or pests appearing in multiple rooms often indicates a larger issue. A professional inspection can confirm what is going on.
Yes. Many modern products are low-odor, and effective pest control also includes non-chemical measures like exclusion, sanitation, and moisture control. Ask Richard's Pest Control about an IPM-based approach.
Many services include a guarantee that depends on the pest and plan type. We explain what is covered, what is excluded, and what follow-up looks like before work begins.
Multi-unit control requires coordination because pests move between units. We typically recommend inspecting adjacent units, focusing on shared walls and plumbing lines, and aligning sanitation and exclusion efforts.
Adjacent conditions can matter a lot. Shared walls, nearby trash pressure, neighboring infestations, exterior harborage, or shared utility pathways may keep reintroducing pests. In these cases, a quote may reflect the fact that the source pressure is not fully contained within one room or one unit.
If pests are entering through several gaps, cracks, vents, utility lines, or roofline openings, the job becomes more complicated. More entry points usually mean more time spent finding the pattern, recommending fixes, and building a realistic long-term plan. Easy access for pests usually means more work for everyone else.
If a property has a history of repeat roaches, recurring rodents, or years of ant pressure, that usually changes the starting point. It often means prior treatments did not fully address the source. History helps explain why the job may need more than a basic visit this time.
Preparation matters because it improves access, makes treatment more precise, and helps reduce delays on site. If clutter is moved, food is stored, pet items are cleared, and target areas are accessible, the service usually runs faster and more efficiently. Better prep often means better value.
Early treatment usually means the pest activity is still localized. That often reduces labor, materials, and follow-up needs. Once pests spread into more rooms, more voids, or larger exterior zones, the treatment plan usually becomes broader and the final cost tends to rise with it.
