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Discover how our meticulous 5-Step Pest Proofing Process can safeguard your property. From a free inspection to thorough implementation and follow-up, we ensure your home is pest-free and protected against future infestations.













Our licensed technician will thoroughly inspect your home’s interior and exterior, identifying signs of pests and potential entry points. They will also note conditions that could attract pests, like standing water or dense foliage.
During the inspection, the technician will identify the types of pests present. If needed, they will use insect monitoring boards and even consult our in-house entomologist for accurate identification.
Based on the findings, the technician will create a customized pest control plan tailored to your needs. They will then explain the plan and obtain your approval before starting.
The technician will remove spider webs and follow strict safety protocols while applying pesticides, treating both the interior and exterior as necessary. They will then document materials used, safety measures taken, and provide future recommendations.
We recommend a 14-day follow-up after the first treatment to break the pest egg cycle and monitor effectiveness. The technician will assess if re-treatment is needed, educate you on pest control steps, and offer further recommendations, if applicable.
When you choose All Pests for your pest control needs, you can expect a professional and thorough assessment of your home. Our experienced pest control team will visit your property and conduct a detailed inspection to identify any pest issues. Following this assessment, we will provide you with a clear estimate for the required services.
This personalized approach ensures that you receive transparent pricing and effective solutions tailored to your specific pest control needs.
In the Bay Area, one of the hardest pests to get rid of is the Western Drywood Termite (Incisitermes minor).
Overall, Western Drywood Termites pose a significant challenge for homeowners in the Bay Area due to their ability to remain hidden, slow development, limited treatment options, resilience, and risk of reinfestation.
Effective control measures from All Pests often require a combination of strategies tailored to the specific circumstances of each infestation.
Pest control refers to the management and regulation of pests, which are organisms that adversely affect human activities, health, livelihoods, and ecosystems. Pest control aims to minimize or eliminate the negative impacts of pests through various methods and strategies.
Overall, pest control aims to strike a balance between effectively managing pest populations and minimizing negative impacts on human health, the environment, and non-target organisms. It often requires a combination of methods tailored to the specific pest species, the environment, and the goals of pest management.
Pest control aims to manage and regulate pest populations to reduce their negative impacts on human activities, health, and the environment. While pest control measures can be effective at controlling certain insect populations, it is typically not feasible or desirable to completely eradicate all insects.
Instead of attempting to eliminate all insects, All Pests' pest control strategies focus on managing pest populations to reduce their impact on human activities and health. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches prioritize sustainable and environmentally friendly methods that target specific pests while minimizing harm to non-target organisms and ecosystems. These methods include biological control, cultural practices, mechanical and physical control, and targeted pesticide application only when necessary.