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Nothing is more irritable to a homeowner than realizing chewed pipes and wires or discovering an army of termites in your cupboard. However, there is no need to worry because that is what we exist for. For over 20 years, we have been providing pest and vermin control services to residential areas and commercial properties. The experience we have amassed over those years has helped us to position ourselves as the leading pest exterminators.
We take care of all forms of pests such as bedbugs, mosquitoes, and termites just to name a few. Our pest control company in Wallace CA has skillful and experienced professionals who offer 24/7 emergency services. If you require your property to be protected from future invasions or notice signs of an infestation, notify us immediately and our team will take care of your pest problem.
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.

Spiders love warm and dark corners, wall cracks and air vents. They also string webs in the eaves of the house. While they may seem harmless, spider bites can cause a severe allergic reaction and anaphylactic shock.
Cockroaches love to lurk around the kitchen, especially in dark spots under the tables and behind the fridge or stoves. Apart from being a nuisance, cockroaches are carriers of diseases such as Salmonella and Dysentery, which pose a significant health risk.
If you have a pet, especially dogs and cats, fleas may infest your home. Fleas feed on blood; hence flea bites often cause swelling and itchy marks on your body. They also transmit diseases and cause allergic reactions.
To reduce roach pressure around dishwashers and sinks, check for leaks, dry up pooled water, and clean behind and beneath appliances regularly. Roaches are drawn to hidden moisture and warmth long before people notice visible activity.
To reduce pantry pest problems, keep flour, cereal, rice, nuts, and pet food in sealed containers, rotate older products forward, vacuum pantry shelves regularly, and do not leave opened bags loosely stored. Pantry moths and beetles love forgotten dry goods.
To keep clothes storage less attractive to carpet beetles, clean closets regularly, wash stored fabrics before packing them away, and use sealed storage bins for natural-fiber items. Quiet, dusty storage areas are exactly what carpet beetles prefer.
Not every small bug is the same problem. Correct identification affects everything from treatment method to follow-up schedule to expected difficulty. That is why real pest control pricing often depends on what the pest actually is, not just what it looked like from across the room.
Good sanitation does not make a home magically pest-proof, but it often reduces the intensity and persistence of many problems. When food, moisture, and clutter are controlled well, treatment tends to hold better and follow-up demand may stay lower over time.
German roaches typically cost more to control than occasional invaders because they reproduce faster, hide deeper, and often require a structured multi-visit plan. A few bugs near an exterior door is not the same as an indoor breeding population around kitchens, sinks, and appliances.
Spring often reveals pantry moths when old grains, flour, cereal, nuts, or pet food have been sitting longer than anyone wants to admit. The first clue is usually a few moths near cabinets or webs inside packaging.
For a mild infestation, inspect all dry goods, discard infested items, vacuum shelves and corners, and store replacements in airtight containers. Wipe shelves thoroughly and do not leave opened bags of pet food or baking goods exposed. Pantry moths are not impressed by your decorative jars unless they actually seal. If moth activity continues after a full cleanout, Richard's Pest Control can help identify hidden sources.
Although many people associate mice with winter, spring cleanup often reveals droppings, gnaw marks, or pantry activity that was hidden during colder months. Light activity may mean a small indoor foothold rather than a full infestation.
For a mild issue, remove food access, seal obvious gaps under sinks or around utility lines where practical, store dry goods securely, and reduce clutter in garages and storage areas. Snap traps placed correctly along walls are more effective than random middle-of-room guesses. Peppermint alone is not a serious strategy; at best it is decoration with ambition. If droppings keep appearing or scratching is heard in walls, Richard's Pest Control can help assess the entry points in Wallace.
Small pantry beetles often show up in spring once stored dry goods warm up and household activity increases. They may be found in flour, cereal, rice, spices, or pet food.
For light activity, remove suspect packages, vacuum the pantry thoroughly, wipe shelves, and move replacement items into sealed containers. Check forgotten boxes at the back of shelves, because that is usually where the plot twist lives. Freezing newly purchased dry goods for a short period can sometimes help reduce risk in sensitive items. If beetles keep appearing after a full reset, Richard's Pest Control can help locate the recurring source in your Wallace home.
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Pheobe Pena
After a short phone call, I got an appointment promptly. We also received a cost estimate right away, which was kept in the end. Everything went very well. I can only recommend this company
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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.
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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.
If an animal has died in an attic, wall void, or crawl space, we can advise on removal options and next steps to address odor and secondary pests like flies. The solution depends on access and location.
Yes. Carpenter bee control often includes treating active galleries and then preventing re-infestation by sealing or protecting exposed wood. Early action reduces structural and cosmetic damage.
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.
These pests often breed in organic buildup inside drains. Cleaning the drain and trap area thoroughly is essential. We can confirm the source and recommend treatment steps if the issue persists.
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.
When a problem spreads into more than one room, the scope changes quickly. More rooms usually means more inspection time, more treatment zones, and more time spent tracking where the activity is strongest. A contained problem is almost always easier and cheaper than a distributed one.
Exclusion recommendations often create the long-term result that treatment alone cannot guarantee. Sealing the right gaps, screening the right vents, and fixing access points can reduce repeat service needs. That can make a more thorough plan more valuable, even if the initial quote is higher.
Reactive treatments focus on solving a visible problem now. Preventive plans are designed to reduce the chance of future problems, which often involves recurring visits, monitoring, and seasonal adjustments. They serve different goals, so they are usually priced differently as well.
Yes. Clutter can block access to walls, baseboards, utility lines, and likely harborage zones. When technicians cannot inspect or treat efficiently, the job takes longer. Clutter also gives pests more shelter, which can make the infestation harder to reduce and keep under control.
