Get Rid of Bugs & Pests

Get rid of bugs & pests (and keep them gone)

From ants in the kitchen to mosquitoes outdoors and mice in the garage — this hub is your “start here” guide.
We focus on fast removal and the prevention steps that stop repeat problems.

Quick wins (do these first)

  1. Remove food + water access: wipe crumbs, seal food, fix drips, empty trash nightly.
  2. Reduce hiding spots: declutter, vacuum edges, store cardboard off the floor.
  3. Block entry points: weatherstrip doors, repair screens, seal gaps around pipes.
  4. Target the source: trails (ants), breeding sites (flies/mosquitoes), nests (rodents).

Safety note: If you suspect venomous spiders, a large wasp nest, or heavy rodent activity, consider professional service.

Choose your problem

Indoor insects

  • Ants (kitchen trails, sugar ants, carpenter ants)
  • Roaches (German vs. American, deep cleaning)
  • Fruit flies (drains, compost, overripe produce)
  • Gnats (plants, drains, standing water)
  • Bed bugs (when to DIY vs. call a pro)

Outdoor biters & yard pests

Rodents & larger pests

  • Mice (entry points + sanitation)
  • Rats (signs, bait safety, exclusions)
  • Raccoons (trash-proofing, attic checks)
  • Squirrels (roofline, chimney caps)

Create cluster articles for each link above as you publish new guides.

Common mistakes that make pests return

  • Cleaning without removing attractants: crumbs, grease film, pet food, standing water.
  • Skipping the “outside” step: trim vegetation, move firewood, clean gutters, reduce moisture.
  • Using the wrong approach: repelling instead of eliminating (or vice-versa) for the pest type.
  • Not sealing entry points: even tiny gaps can keep the cycle going.

FAQs

How do I know what pest I have?

Start with where you see activity (kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, yard), the time of day, and any droppings/trails. Our individual guides include quick ID sections.

Should I use sprays right away?

Often, cleaning + sealing + targeted bait/traps works better than broad spraying. Sprays can push some insects deeper into walls or scatter them.

When should I call a professional?

If you have a large infestation, recurring issues despite prevention, or a safety risk (unknown nest, venomous spiders, heavy rodents), pros can diagnose and treat faster.