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Bigfoot Pest Control Now Offers Bed Bug Control – Creating Even More Value for Our Customers

At Bigfoot Pest Control, we are always looking for new ways to protect the homes and businesses of our customers. That’s why we are proud to announce that we now offer Bed Bug Control as part of our growing list of services! Bed bugs are notorious for being difficult to eliminate, and their presence can disrupt the comfort of your home and even lead to serious health concerns. But with Bigfoot Pest Control on your side, you can rest easy knowing that we have the expertise to solve any bed bug problem.

Our team uses proven techniques to identify, treat, and eliminate bed bug infestations, ensuring your home is safe and secure. Whether you're dealing with an active infestation or want preventive treatment, Bigfoot Pest Control provides comprehensive bed bug extermination solutions tailored to your needs.


Adding bed bug control is just one more way that Bigfoot Pest Control is creating value for our customers. We understand how important it is to feel confident that your home is pest-free, and we’re committed to providing effective, reliable, and professional service.


If you suspect a bed bug issue, don't wait—contact Bigfoot Pest Control today and let us take care of the problem. We're here to protect your home and give you peace of mind, so you can focus on the things that really matter.


Contact us today to schedule your bed bug inspection and learn more about our full range of pest control services.


Together, we’re making homes and businesses across Treasure Valley safer, cleaner, and pest-free!


Contact Today For $100 Off Your Initial Service!


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"Everyone from Bigfoot is awesome. They are always on time. They're extremely thorough. I've not had a single issue in the two years they have been treating our home. Well worth it!"

T. Potter | Meridian, ID

December 3, 2024
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