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If your siding stays damp for six months a year, something is going to nest in it. Carpenter ants hollow out wall studs and porch posts across Portland and Eugene. Dampwood termites colonize wet sills in older Salem homes without anyone noticing. Roof rats run the powerlines between houses in northeast Portland. Your local provider already knows which problems matter on your block.

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Rashad E. from Portland, OR
Humberto T. from Eugene, OR
Colleen F. from Salem, OR
Joshua K. from Bend, OR

Trusted by homeowners across Oregon

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Pest Challenges Common in Oregon Homes

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Western Oregon's nine-month wet season is the single biggest driver of pest pressure in the state. Constant moisture softens wood and feeds the wood-destroying insects that need it to survive. Crawl spaces stay damp from October through May. East of the Cascades the climate flips to high desert, with cold winters pushing rodents and spiders indoors instead. Almost no Oregon pest problem is truly seasonal anymore.

  • Carpenter ants are Oregon's number-one structural pest, tunneling galleries through any wood softened by roof leaks, plumbing drips, or grade-level moisture.
  • Dampwood termites attack waterlogged sills, deck ledgers, and crawl space framing in coastal and valley homes, and they leave no mud tubes to give themselves away.
  • Hobo spiders build funnel webs in basements, garages, and ground-level storage across the Willamette Valley, and they wander indoors most in early fall.
  • Roof rats have spread through Portland's older inner neighborhoods, traveling fences, fruit trees, and overhead lines into attic vents and soffit gaps.
  • Brown marmorated stink bugs swarm south-facing siding every October in the Willamette Valley, then slip indoors through attic louvers and window frames.

Most Oregon pest problems trace back to moisture in some form. A provider who knows your area can tell whether the real fix is a treatment, a crawl space vapor barrier, or a gutter and downspout repair, and won't sell you a spray that won't hold up to the next rainy stretch.

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Common pests in Oregon

AntsAnts
TermitesTermites
CockroachesCockroaches
MiceMice
Bed BugsBed Bugs
RatsRats
MosquitoesMosquitoes
SpidersSpiders
FleasFleas
RodentsRodents
TicksTicks
WaspsWasps
FliesFlies
Stink BugsStink Bugs
NutriaNutria
CentipedesCentipedes
Western Conifer Seed BugsWestern Conifer Seed Bugs
PorcupinesPorcupines
EarwigsEarwigs
SilverfishSilverfish
OpossumsOpossums
CricketsCrickets
RaccoonsRaccoons
DeerDeer
MothsMoths
CoyotesCoyotes
HornetsHornets
FoxesFoxes
LadybugsLadybugs
BeesBees
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Pest Control Services Available in Oregon

Review the pest control services offered by Oregon providers, from general maintenance to specialized treatments and structural defense.

Oregon's long wet season keeps carpenter ants, spiders, and rodents active for most of the year, so most homes need recurring coverage rather than a single treatment.

What to expect: a walkthrough of your home inside and out, species-specific treatment, and a return visit window if anything bounces back.

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Bed bugs spread fast in Portland apartment buildings and short-term rentals on the coast, and heat treatment kills every life stage in one pass, including eggs that sprays miss.

What to expect: prep instructions a few days ahead, controlled heat above 120°F for several hours, and monitoring traps to confirm it worked.

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Dampwood termite or deep carpenter ant damage in older Salem or coastal Oregon homes often runs further into framing than spot treatments can reach, making fumigation the realistic option.

What to expect: a prep checklist, a tarp tent over the structure, two to three nights elsewhere, and an all-clear inspection on return.

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Crawl space vents, missing soffit screens, and rotted siding edges are the standard entry points in Oregon homes, and sealing them is the only way to stop rodents and stink bugs from returning each fall.

What to expect: a foundation-to-roofline inspection, sealing of identified entry points, and a written summary of what was found and fixed.

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Many Oregon homeowners want pest control that fits a state where yards drain into salmon streams. Providers can lead with EPA-registered botanicals, traps, and exclusion before stronger products.

What to expect: inspection, low-impact product selection where possible, and a prevention plan so you don't end up needing repeats.

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Oregon's wet shoulder seasons wash exterior treatments off faster than in drier climates, so quarterly barrier service is what actually holds spiders and ants back before they reach the door.

What to expect: exterior application around foundation and eaves, removal of accessible nests, and a quarterly or seasonal schedule depending on pressure.

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What Oregon Homeowners Are Saying

Real outcomes for Oregon homeowners we connected with a local pest pro.

Rashad E.
Rashad E.
Portland, OR

"No pressure, just options."

I appreciated being given eco-friendly options without being pushed. The technician explained tradeoffs honestly and let me decide based on my priorities. They were transparent about what each approach involves. The no-pressure approach and honest information helped me make a confident decision.

Rashad E.
Rashad E.
Portland, OR

"No pressure, just options."

I appreciated being given eco-friendly options without being pushed. The technician explained tradeoffs honestly and let me decide based on my priorities. They were transparent about what each approach involves. The no-pressure approach and honest information helped me make a confident decision.

Humberto T.
Humberto T.
Eugene, OR

"They focused on prevention, not just treatment."

I liked that the tech talked through how to keep ants from returning after the treatment. They addressed moisture issues and entry points around the home. The treatment worked, and the prevention tips helped us stay ahead of future problems.

Colleen F.
Colleen F.
Salem, OR

"They caught things I wouldn't have noticed."

The pro pointed out small gaps and moisture issues I hadn't considered. Addressing those areas made the treatment much more effective. The ants disappeared and haven't come back.

Joshua K.
Joshua K.
Bend, OR

"Cabin sealed against forest mice."

Our home near the forest had multiple entry points for mice. The provider systematically sealed the foundation, roofline, and utility penetrations. They explained that rural properties in Oregon need extra attention to exclusion.

Jane Y.
Jane Y.
Medford, OR

"Crawl space joists treated and ant-free."

Carpenter ants damaged the floor joists in the crawl space. The provider treated the joists and soil and recommended a vapor barrier. Controlling crawl space moisture is key in Oregon.

Farhan P.
Farhan P.
Corvallis, OR

"Vent screens installed and mice cleared."

We could hear the scurrying under the kitchen floor at night, faint but unmistakable. The inspector pulled back the crawl space hatch and showed me where they had built nests in the batt insulation. Cardboard everywhere too. He installed proper hardware cloth over the vents and sealed three pipe penetrations. Quiet under the floors now.

Ana R.
Ana R.
Grants Pass, OR

"Garden shed cleared of black widow webs."

Black widows were hiding in the garden shed among tools and pots. The provider treated the shed and recommended reducing clutter. Regular inspections when retrieving tools keeps it safe.

Gloria J.
Gloria J.
Albany, OR

"Play set cleared and sealed against wasps."

The kids found the wasps under the swing set first. My five-year-old got stung on the leg before we figured out a colony had moved into the hollow beam at the top. The tech treated the cavity overnight, then came back and sealed every opening with screening. We are now doing a May walkthrough every year before they start using it.

Rachel Y.
Rachel Y.
Springfield, OR

"Renovation-stage termites treated mid-project."

The framer was pulling out the old window when the stud came apart in his hands. Wet rot mixed with termite galleries, the whole nine yards. The tech got there fast and treated everything that was opened up plus the perimeter outside. He pointed out a clogged gutter as the moisture source. We fixed both problems at the same time.

Kayla R.
Kayla R.
Lake Oswego, OR

"Guest room cleared with one heat treatment."

Old college friends crashed in our guest room over Thanksgiving weekend. A week later I was stripping the bed and saw the brown spots along the seam. My stomach dropped. The heat crew brought the room and the closet up to temperature for the full window and checked the master too. One session and done. I keep zippered mattress covers on every bed now.

Mateo Z.
Mateo Z.
Hillsboro, OR

"Patio threshold sealed and ants stopped."

First spring rain and a line of ants was streaming from the patio door across the kitchen tile. The dog kept sniffing the same spot near the threshold. The tech showed me the gap underneath I had never noticed and traced the colony back to a crack in the patio slab. New weatherstripping, perimeter treatment, and the trail stopped within twenty-four hours.

Peter C.
Peter C.
Beaverton, OR

"Unit kept clear despite building-wide pressure."

The aging building had persistent roach issues. The provider treated our unit and sealed pipe penetrations. The targeted approach kept our apartment clear.

Joaquin F.
Joaquin F.
Ashland, OR

"Indoor stink bugs cut significantly."

We have a sunny south wall and every October it became a stink bug magnet. Found one in the dog's water bowl one morning and that was it. The tech caulked every gap around the windows, treated the siding, and showed me where they were squeezing in behind the vinyl trim. This past fall the indoor count was maybe four total. The dog approves.

Yi F.
Yi F.
Roseburg, OR

"Outdoor comfort restored near the Umpqua."

Living near the Umpqua River meant constant mosquito pressure. The provider treated the yard perimeter and helped eliminate standing water. Barrier treatments improved outdoor comfort significantly.

Jonelle D.
Jonelle D.
The Dalles, OR

"Crawl space vent sealed and raccoons gone."

Raccoons found a gap in the crawl space vent and moved in. The provider installed a one-way door and sealed the vent after the animal left. The repaired vent has held.

Lawrence D.
Lawrence D.
Portland, OR

"Fumigation solved a persistent bed bug infestation."

Bed bugs had spread to three bedrooms despite previous spot treatments. The provider suggested whole-structure fumigation as the definitive solution. We followed the preparation checklist, removed perishables, and stayed at a hotel for two nights. The gas treatment reached wall voids, electrical outlets, and every crack the bugs were hiding in. Clearance testing confirmed a successful treatment.

Questions About Pest Control in Oregon

What Oregon homeowners ask most often about hiring a local provider.

  • How do I find pest control near me? Toggle answer for: How do I find pest control near me?

    When you call or browse by city, we match you with pest control providers who serve your specific area. Matching is based on your location, the type of pest issue, and provider availability, so you're connected with someone who handles your situation regularly.

  • How quickly can I get connected with a provider? Toggle answer for: How quickly can I get connected with a provider?

    In most cases, providers can reach out within a few hours of your call, and they typically schedule an inspection or service within 24 to 48 hours depending on availability and how urgent your situation is.

  • What areas do you cover in Oregon? Toggle answer for: What areas do you cover in Oregon?

    We connect homeowners with pest control providers across Oregon, including Portland, Salem, Eugene, Gresham, Hillsboro, and Bend. Whether you're in a metro area or a smaller community, we'll match you with a provider who serves your location.

  • What types of pests are most common in Oregon? Toggle answer for: What types of pests are most common in Oregon?

    Oregon homeowners commonly deal with carpenter ants, moisture ants, rats, stink bugs, and yellow jackets. The wet Willamette Valley sees heavy ant and rodent activity, while eastern Oregon's drier climate brings more spider and wasp challenges. Your matched provider will tailor treatment to the pests active in your area.

  • Why are carpenter ants Oregon's most destructive structural pest? Toggle answer for: Why are carpenter ants Oregon's most destructive structural pest?

    Oregon's wet winters and mild summers create persistent moisture in wood framing, decks, and roof eaves, and carpenter ants tunnel through damp wood to build satellite colonies. Damage can accumulate over several seasons before homeowners notice it.

    Annual inspections of crawl spaces, decks, and eaves, combined with fixing moisture sources, usually produce much better long-term results than spraying alone. Providers familiar with Pacific Northwest construction know where to look first.

  • Why do ants trail indoors during Oregon's rainy season? Toggle answer for: Why do ants trail indoors during Oregon's rainy season?

    Odorous house ants and other small species seek dry shelter and food when sustained rain saturates soil and landscaping. Kitchens and bathrooms see the heaviest activity, and colonies can reappear year after year.

    Slow-acting baits that foraging workers carry back to the colony usually produce better results than contact sprays, which can actually cause colonies to split and spread.

  • How common are hobo spiders in Oregon homes? Toggle answer for: How common are hobo spiders in Oregon homes?

    Hobo spiders and giant house spiders are well established across the Willamette Valley and Portland metro, and they move indoors during fall. Basements, garages, and ground-level storage areas see the most activity.

    Sealing foundation gaps, reducing clutter in storage areas, and having providers apply targeted treatments to basement and garage perimeters are the common control approaches.

Why Homeowners Across Oregon Choose Us

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  • We Know Oregon Pests

    Carpenter ants in Willamette Valley homes, dampwood termites along the coast, hobo spiders in Portland basements. Our providers are matched to the actual pest pressures in your part of the state.

  • No Pressure, No Rush

    Pest control in Oregon is rarely one-and-done because the moisture keeps coming back. The right relationship starts with no contracts and no commitments. Review your quote and decide on your timeline.

  • One Call Does It All

    Tell us your zip code and what you're seeing. We'll match you with an Oregon provider who actually works your area, not a national call center routing you to whoever's available.