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PEST CONTROL

Like You've Never Experienced Before

Bigfoot is a legendary creature, so it only makes sense that this pest control service is legendary. We're safe, fast, and 100% guaranteed!

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Bigfoot's Got Your Back

If you're still in doubt, read this Haiku:

Bigfoot strides through mist,
Pests scatter, none can resist,
Peaceful homes persist.


As you might've gathered, we like to have fun around here. But we take our profession seriously. When you're dealing with a pest issue, it needs to be solved right the first time. So if spiders, ants, rodents, or other creepies come crawlin', don't worry, Bigfoot is on the job!

Legendary Service

We protect your home against over 30 of the most common and difficult pests here in the area. We have years of experience finding, testing, and honing the most effective treatments in the pest control industry, and a deep knowledge of pest control needs in our local area.

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Eaves

Starting at the high points, we clear out any nests or cobwebs in your eaves and along your roofline.

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Foundation

Starting at the high points, we clear out any nests or cobwebs in your eaves and along your roofline.

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Yard

We Americans love that grass. Until you remember that it's pretty much just bug suburbs as far as the eye can see.

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Inside

Not necessary for every service visit, but obviously this is the last place you want bugs, so let us know if you see any.

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Shrubs/Plants

Bugs use shrubs and plants like skyscraper apartment buildings. Cause hey, free real estate. Until now...

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Custom

Have a shop out back? Need us to treat your rocks? Have wasps in your mail box? Whatever you need (within reason), we can tailor a plan to your problems.

Recent Posts From Bigfoot

By Dan Christensen October 21, 2024
Living in the country offers tranquility, open spaces, and a close connection with nature. However, with the beauty of rural life comes the challenge of managing pests, which are often more abundant and diverse in these environments than in urban settings. From rodents and insects to larger wildlife, rural homeowners frequently face infestations that can affect both property and health. This raises an important question: does pest control work effectively in the country?
By Dan Christensen October 10, 2024
Hobo spiders (Tegenaria agrestis) and wolf spiders (Lycosidae) are two common spiders found in North America, especially in the Pacific Northwest, including Idaho. Despite their similar appearances, these two spider species have notable differences in their physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats. Here’s a guide on how to differentiate between the two:
By Dan Christensen October 10, 2024
When you notice tiny red insects in your home or garden, there are several species that could be responsible. These little creatures, often referred to as red bugs, can belong to various insect groups, some of which are harmless, while others can become nuisances.
By Dan Christensen October 10, 2024
Idaho is home to a wide variety of beetle species, each with distinct roles in the ecosystem. From forest pests like the mountain pine beetle to beneficial beetles that help control invasive plants, the diversity of beetles in Idaho plays a significant role in maintaining ecological balance. Below is an overview of some notable beetle species found in the state.
By Dan Christensen October 10, 2024
Wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets are all members of the wasp family (Vespidae), but they have distinct physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats. While these insects can all sting and are often considered pests, understanding their differences can help with identification and control.
By Dan Christensen October 10, 2024
Basements often provide ideal environments for spiders due to their cool, dark, and sometimes damp conditions. These factors, combined with the presence of insects, make basements attractive to spiders. To prevent spiders from taking up residence in your basement, here are several natural and effective strategies.
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FAQ's

The answers to your burning questions most likely lie in this list. If you have a question that wasn't answered, there's a contact form below it, and you can choose how you'd like to let us know the deepest desires of your heart.

  • Is there a guarantee?

    Absolutely! Our word is our bond, so when we say we'll get rid of your pest problems, we are dead serious about that. If you see bugs between quarterly treatments, don't hesitate to text, call, or email our office so we can get a technician out to you ASAP.

  • I'm seeing pest activity after the first service. What gives?

    If you see increased activity after a treatment, that usually means the bugs are freaking out because they know the end is nigh. The products we use have been scientifically designed for the long game. They don't kill on contact, they kill by sticking to bugs and letting them do the dirty work for us. Pests carry the insecticide back to the nest and spread it to the others, effectively wiping out the community, instead of individual bugs.

  • I'm on the quarterly service. Does this mean I'll never see a bug again?

    Unfortunately, bugs have a few million extra years of evolutionary survival skills on us, which makes them tricky little... buggers. It's impossible to kill every last bug, or prevent a single one from coming back. That's why we advocate for quarterly pest treatment: it's simply the best way to be bug-free in the long term. Bugs can still scurry, crawl, or fly into your home at any time, and that's why we offer free re-services between treatments. If the bugs come back, so do we.

  • Do you need to treat inside each time?

    We'll play it by eye, but it's typically unnecessary. 99% of the battle against pests is fought and won outdoors. We hit them hard at the source (outside), then create and maintain a barrier around your home to keep these pesky suckers out of your humble abode. Most of the time, only one of four yearly services will require indoor treatment, but we will always treat indoors if you see pest activity, or if you just want some extra peace of mind. We're not afraid to go the extra mile –anytime, anywhere.

  • Is everything safe for my kids and pets?

    Of course! We get it, pesticides have a bad rap and sound kind scary. You're trying to protect your family, so it would really suck if our products were more dangerous than the pests we're obliterating with them. Have no fear, the pesticides we use are Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved, meaning they've been through a ton of rigorous tests to ensure they are safe for humans and are pet-friendly. But we don't stop there, all of our technicians are highly trained and certified when it comes to the products and methods of application.

  • Why do you only offer quarterly services?

    In our decades of experience, we've learned that one-time services end up being ineffective in the long run, and we don't want to mess with things that don't make your home a happier and safer place. Quarterly service allows us to maintain our Level Five barrier around your home, ensuring that these stupid bugs don't ever make it to the warmth and safety of the indoors of your home.

Loads of Happy Customers


"The process was quick and easy, from when I called in to when they showed up on time and took care of my spider problem. I believe in Bigfoot!"


Cam P. | Meridian

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