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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 Hatch NM 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.

Bees are some of the most aggressive pests and can be dangerous if not handled well or provoked. One should never try to treat a bee infestation by themselves as there is a high risk of attacking. For such problems, contact our pest control company in Hatch NM on our 24/7 helpline, and we will sort it out without causing harm.
Just like the bees, wasps can be very aggressive and dangerous when provoked. They attack in groups, and the stings can be excruciating. The sting can also be a threat to the lives of those who are allergic. If you see a nest, it is best to contact us, and we will take care of the situation and scan for others on your property.
These are some of the most destructive pests to have in your home. Rodents like mice and rats can cause a huge as they can eat almost anything from foodstuffs to clothes, carpets and even the walls. To make matters worse, rodents also carry and transmit diseases and carry other pests like mites. Rodent problems require quick action to control.
Thanks to our experience and quality equipment, we won’t stop until pest infestations become a thing of the past in your life. We will be glad to relieve you from pest problems, no matter the condition.
To make your crawl space less attractive to pests, control moisture, improve ventilation where appropriate, keep vents screened, and remove debris or stored items that provide cover. Crawl spaces often attract rodents, spiders, and moisture-loving pests when they stay damp and undisturbed.
To reduce aphid-related pest pressure near the home, rinse affected plants, avoid overfertilizing, and keep heavily infested planters away from doors and windows. Aphids attract ants and create sticky residue, which can turn a plant issue into a broader nuisance problem.
To make houseplant soil less attractive to fungus gnats, let the top layer dry between waterings, remove dead plant matter, and use sticky traps to catch adults early. Overwatered pots are one of the most common indoor gnat sources.
Sometimes the pressure is not just coming from your kitchen, yard, or garage. Nearby trash areas, shared walls, neighboring infestations, or exterior harborage can keep reinfesting the space. In those cases, pricing may reflect the fact that the environment is working against simple one-step control.
Preventive programs are often priced differently from reactive one-time calls because they are built to reduce future pressure rather than just knock down visible activity. Follow-up frequency in a prevention plan is part of what keeps small problems from becoming expensive ones later.
Exterior conditions matter more than many homeowners expect. Dense vegetation, standing water, leaf buildup, woodpiles, damaged screens, foundation cracks, and neglected trash areas can all make pest pressure harder to control. The more conditions that support pests, the more work it takes to reverse the pattern.
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.
As temperatures rise in Hatch, ants often start scouting kitchens, pantries, and pet-food areas. A light spring infestation usually begins with a few visible trails along baseboards, countertops, or window frames.
For mild activity, wipe trails with a mix of water and white vinegar to disrupt scent paths, store food in sealed containers, clean crumbs and sugary residue quickly, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. You can also use a small dish of sugar water placed away from the main activity area to monitor movement, but do not spray random store chemicals on the trail, because that often just scatters the colony. If ants keep returning after a few days, Richard's Pest Control can inspect the source in Hatch, NM.
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 Hatch home.
If you notice any of these issues in Hatch, it may be time to call Richard's Pest Control now instead of waiting:
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We had rats in the basement. Got friendly and competent advice and removal of the pests.
Andrew Marshall
The wasp nest on the roof was quickly and easily removed.
Karen Blight
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!
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(844) 383-2538 Hatch, NM, Doña Ana County
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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.
Yes. German roaches require a strict approach: inspection, targeted baiting and growth regulators where appropriate, sanitation improvements, and follow-up. Quick action reduces spread and cost.
Yes. Exclusion is often the most important step for long-term control, especially for rodents and occasional invaders. We identify gaps and entry routes, then recommend sealing and repairs as needed.
Yes. An inspection helps identify the pest, activity level, entry points, and conditions that attract pests. Richard's Pest Control then recommends the most effective and efficient treatment options.
Rain timing matters. Some products need a set time to bond to surfaces. If weather is an issue in Hatch, NM, we can advise whether rescheduling is best.
Attic rodent activity often involves insulation disturbance, scattered droppings, multiple travel paths, and hidden access points. That turns the job into more than just trapping. It often requires careful evaluation of how the rodents are moving, where they are nesting, and what needs to change to keep them out.
Bed bug work is specialized. It often requires careful room-by-room inspection, detailed preparation instructions, more precise treatment techniques, and repeat verification. There is also less room for error. That makes bed bug service more labor-intensive than many standard preventive or general pest visits.
Some pests reproduce faster, hide better, or respond less predictably to casual treatment. Others are easier to isolate and control. The combination of pest biology, structure conditions, and client habits often determines whether a job is simple or stubborn.
Attics and crawl spaces are some of the most important and most inconvenient areas to inspect. If activity is hidden there, treatment can require more time, more protective steps, and more careful inspection. Difficult access usually adds labor even when the visible problem inside the home seems small.
Two homes may look similar from the street and still require very different treatment plans. One may have more moisture problems, more pest-friendly landscaping, more attic or crawl-space access issues, or more structural gaps. In NM, hidden conditions often matter more than the square footage alone.
