Pest control in Corvallis is not the same job as pest control in a dry climate, and treating it that way is why so many one-off sprays fail here. The Willamette Valley is wet and mild for most of the year, and that single fact shapes nearly every pest problem in town. Carpenter ants, dampwood termites, silverfish, sowbugs, and spiders are almost all downstream of moisture, and in Corvallis that moisture usually lives in the crawl space.
What we do
This site is a referral service for Corvallis, OR and the surrounding mid-Willamette Valley. When you call the number on this site, your call is routed to an independent pest control professional serving your area. You describe what you're seeing, where, and when, and you talk to someone who can tell you what it is and what it takes to fix it.
We built this site around what Corvallis actually faces: the damp crawl spaces of older Craftsman homes, the carpenter ants in the wet wood, the moisture pests, the rodents off the field and forest edges, the OSU-area rentals, and the late-summer yellowjackets. Not a template with the city name swapped in.
How the work gets done
An inspection comes first, and in Corvallis that means the crawl space. A damp crawl space feeds carpenter ants, dampwood termites, silverfish, sowbugs, and spiders all at once, so it gets looked at before anything gets quoted. Treatment then matches the pest: non-repellent products for carpenter ants, gel bait and a growth regulator for German cockroaches, trapping and exclusion for rodents, nest-entrance treatment for yellowjackets, targeted work for moisture pests.
Then the entry points get sealed and, most importantly, the moisture gets addressed, because in this climate that is what keeps the pests from coming back with the next wet season.
Where we work
Corvallis, OR, plus Philomath, Albany, Lebanon, Monroe, Adair Village, and Tangent. Homes, student rentals, farmhouses on the valley edge, and small commercial buildings.
Call and describe the problem.