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Termite inspections before a San Diego home sale

Planning a San Diego home sale? Learn what termite inspectors check, how WDO findings differ from treatment advice, and how to compare local companies.

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What is a WDO report in San Diego? Section 1 termite clearance explained

A WDO report in San Diego lists active termites and wood damage found during a home sale inspection. Here's what Section 1 clearance means and who needs it.

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Asian tiger or yellow fever mosquito: how to tell

Compare Asian tiger and yellow fever mosquitoes by thorax and leg markings, then see what current San Diego County detection records show for each species.

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Yellow jacket nests: when to call a licensed pro

Know when yellow jacket nest removal needs a licensed pro, how location changes the job, and how to compare pest control companies across San Diego County.

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A professional bed bug inspection: what it checks

Learn what professional bed bug inspection services check, how monitoring differs, what to document, and how San Diego findings shape treatment choices.

A close-up comparison of a small reddish-brown western black-legged tick next to a larger brown dog tick on a blade of grass in a San Diego backyard

Deer tick vs. dog tick: what's really in San Diego

The 'deer tick' most articles describe doesn't live in San Diego County. Here's which two ticks you're actually finding, and which one your dog brings inside.

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Tick or bed bug? How to tell what bit you in San Diego

Tick vs bed bug differences come down to attachment, legs, and body shape. Compare both pests and identify what you found inside your San Diego County home.

A raised red insect bite welt on the skin of a human forearm.

Spider bite or mosquito bite: how to tell in San Diego

Most 'spider bites' San Diego homeowners report turn out to be something else. Here's how to tell a real spider bite from a mosquito bite, and when to worry.

A close-up of a reddish-brown bat bug on attic insulation near a gap where bats have roosted in an older San Diego home

Bat bugs vs. bed bugs: why San Diego attics confuse both

Bat bugs look nearly identical to bed bugs but come from a different source. Here's how San Diego attics create this mix-up, and what actually fixes it.

A large, long-legged crane fly resting on a screen door in a San Diego backyard at dusk

Do mosquito hawks actually eat mosquitoes in San Diego?

The big, wobbly bug called a mosquito hawk doesn't hunt mosquitoes at all. Here's what it really is and what actually controls mosquitoes in San Diego yards.

An earwig with rear pincers on damp bark mulch and wet leaf litter beside a stucco wall.

Do earwigs come out in the winter in San Diego homes?

San Diego's mild winters don't kill earwigs off the way cold climates do. Here's what earwig activity actually looks like here from December through February.

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Best mosquito repellents for your San Diego backyard

Personal repellents, yard sprays, and standing water control do different jobs. What actually cuts mosquito bites in a San Diego yard, and where each stops.

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Does roach killer actually work in San Diego homes?

Aerosol sprays, gel baits, bait stations, and foggers all claim to kill roaches. Here's which products actually work on German cockroaches, and which backfire.

A large gray, papery baldfaced hornet nest hanging from a tree branch next to an open umbrella-shaped paper wasp nest under a San Diego eave

Wasp nest or hornet nest? What's really on your property

True hornets barely exist in San Diego, but the nests people call hornet nests are real and often the most aggressive kind. Here's how to identify yours.

A pest control technician checking the base of a stucco wall where millipedes have gathered at a San Diego foothill home

Millipedes in San Diego: why they invade and how to stop it

Millipedes swarm San Diego homes after the first fall rain, especially near canyons and foothills. Here's how to identify them and stop the invasion.

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Fire ant control in San Diego: how to spot and stop them

Fire ants sting, and San Diego's dry inland yards are full of them. Here's how to identify fire ants, why sprays backfire, and how fire ant control works.

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How to get rid of house flies in San Diego

How to get rid of house flies in San Diego: find and remove the breeding source, seal entry points, then trap whatever adults are still buzzing around.

A mud tube running up an exterior stucco wall from the soil line to a window frame.

Flying termites in your house in San Diego: what to do right now

Flying termites inside your San Diego home usually mean an active colony nearby. Here's what to do in the next hour.

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Gopher vs mole in San Diego: how to tell which one you have

Gopher vs mole in San Diego: crescent mounds and eaten plants mean gophers, round mounds and raised tunnel ridges mean mole. Here's how to tell.

A fresh crescent-shaped pocket gopher mound of loose soil on a green suburban lawn.

How to get rid of gophers in San Diego

To get rid of gophers in San Diego, probe near a mound for the main tunnel and set pincer traps inside it. Sonic spikes, castor oil, and gum rarely work.

A trail of small ants crossing a kitchen countertop toward a crumb near the backsplash.

How to keep ants out of your house permanently in San Diego

How to keep ants out of your San Diego home permanently: seal entry points, fix moisture, manage landscaping, and maintain a treated perimeter.

A dense Argentine ant trail following a seam across a sunlit concrete patio.

Why are there suddenly so many ants in my house in San Diego?

A sudden ant trail in your San Diego home usually follows a weather shift or a food source. Here's why it happens fast and what to do in the next hour.

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Termite treatment without tenting in San Diego

Can you skip the tent? San Diego drywood termites sometimes clear with spot, heat, or orange oil treatment. Here's when no-tent works and when it doesn't.

A suburban San Diego house sealed under a striped fumigation tarp with sandbags along the edge.

How to prepare for termite fumigation in San Diego

Termite fumigation in San Diego requires 2 to 3 days out of the home. Here's the full prep checklist before the tent goes up.

A fresh crescent-shaped pocket gopher mound of loose soil on a green suburban lawn.

How much does gopher removal cost in San Diego?

What drives gopher removal cost in San Diego: tunnel network size, lot size, trapping versus baiting, and why per-gopher quotes mislead homeowners.

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How much does mosquito control cost in San Diego?

What drives mosquito control cost in San Diego: yard size, standing-water sources, treatment frequency, and one-time versus seasonal service.

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How much does flea and tick treatment cost in San Diego?

Flea and tick treatment cost in San Diego depends on home and yard size and how far the infestation has spread. Here's the 2026 cost breakdown.

Side-by-side comparison of a brown widow spider (left, mottled tan body, spiky tan egg sac) and a black widow spider (right, shiny black body, smooth white egg sac) hanging in webs with the San Diego coastline in the background

Brown widow vs. black widow spiders in San Diego

Brown widows now outnumber black widows around San Diego homes by roughly 20 to 1. Here's how to tell them apart, which bite is worse, and when to call a pro.

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How to get rid of clothes moths in San Diego

To get rid of clothes moths in San Diego, find the wool or silk they're feeding on, freeze or hot wash it, then vacuum and store fabric sealed.

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How much does ant control cost in San Diego (2026)?

Ant control pricing in San Diego: what actually moves the number, why Argentine ants change the math, and how to get a quote worth trusting.

A pest control technician inspecting a damp, mulched coastal San Diego garden bed with a flashlight at dusk

No-see-ums in San Diego: why they bite and how to stop them

No-see-ums in San Diego are tiny biting midges that swarm at dawn and dusk near the coast. How to tell them from mosquitoes and keep them out of your yard.

A pest control technician inspecting a San Diego home's exterior porch light and eaves at dusk for cockroach activity

Can cockroaches fly in San Diego?

Yes, some cockroaches fly in San Diego. American and Australian roaches glide readily, male Turkestan roaches fly toward lights, and German roaches barely can.

A pest control technician inspecting the edge of a wool area rug near a baseboard in a sunlit San Diego living room

How to get rid of carpet beetles in San Diego

To get rid of carpet beetles in San Diego, remove the wool or fiber source, deep-vacuum and launder infested items, then treat cracks and closet edges.

A gnawed gap at the base of a garage wall with wire mesh pushed into the opening and debris nearby.

How to get rid of mice in San Diego: removal and control

To get rid of house mice in San Diego, seal every gap wider than a pencil and set snap traps along walls. When DIY mice control is not enough, call a pro.

A house centipede on a tile bathroom floor in a San Diego home

How to get rid of house centipedes in San Diego

A house centipede in San Diego signals a moisture and prey bug problem. Identify them, learn what draws them in, and follow the steps that clear them out.

A dark brown field cricket on a garage floor at night beside a block wall, antennae extended.

Crickets in San Diego: identification, prevention, and control

Three cricket species show up in San Diego homes: house crickets, field crickets, and Jerusalem crickets. Learn which ones you have and how to get rid of them.

A cluster of honey bees on the exterior wall vent of a stucco San Diego home

Carpenter bees in San Diego: damage and control

Carpenter bees drill clean round holes in San Diego decks, fascia, and fences. How to tell them from bumble bees, the damage they do, and how to stop it.

A trail of ants along a kitchen windowsill in a coastal San Diego home

Clover mites in San Diego: tiny red bugs on your walls

Those tiny red bugs crawling on San Diego windowsills and patios in spring are clover mites. They're harmless, but here's why they swarm and how to stop them.

A silverfish on a damp bathroom tile floor

Earwigs in San Diego: identification and control

Earwigs are the pincer bugs hiding in damp San Diego gardens and bathrooms. What they look like, whether they bite, and how to get rid of them for good.

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Fruit flies and gnats in San Diego: how to get rid of them

Fruit flies in San Diego kitchens look like fungus gnats and drain flies. How to tell the three apart, and the fix that clears each one.

A spider in its orb web under the stucco eave of a San Diego home

Scorpions in San Diego: are they dangerous?

Yes, San Diego County has scorpions. Which species live here, how dangerous their sting really is, where they hide, and how to keep them out of your home.

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Bilingual pest control in Chula Vista (Spanish)

Bilingual pest control in Chula Vista with Spanish-speaking technicians. Clear answers in your language and treatments that actually solve the problem.

Two neighbours talking on the front walkway of a Southern California stucco home.

Bilingual pest control in National City (Spanish)

Bilingual pest control in National City with Spanish-speaking technicians. Clear answers in your language and treatments that solve it the first time.

Two neighbours talking on the front walkway of a Southern California stucco home.

Bilingual pest control in Vista (Spanish-speaking)

Bilingual pest control in Vista with Spanish-speaking technicians. Get clear answers in your language and treatments that actually solve your problem.

A spider in its orb web under the stucco eave of a San Diego home

Brown recluse spiders in San Diego: the truth

Brown recluse spiders are not established in San Diego or coastal California. Learn which spiders people actually have, and what the real threat is.

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How to choose a pest control company in San Diego

Know what to ask before you hire. CA SPCB license, written treatment plan, pricing transparency, and red flags that signal a bad pest company in San Diego.

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San Diego pest season calendar: month by month

San Diego pest season calendar showing when ants, termites, mosquitoes, fleas, cockroaches, rodents, and spiders peak each month. Plan ahead.

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Are there ticks in San Diego? Species, risk, and control

Yes, there are ticks in San Diego. Three species live here. Which ones bite humans, their Lyme and spotted fever risk, and when to call a pro.

A roof rat perched on a wooden beam in a San Diego attic

How to get rid of roof rats in San Diego

How to get rid of roof rats in San Diego: seal gaps over a quarter-inch, set snap traps on overhead runways, and clear the citrus, ivy, and palm that draw them.

An Escondido single-family home with a tile roof and drought-tolerant front garden.

How much does pest control cost in San Diego? 2026

Pest control costs in San Diego: what national cost guides report by pest type, what moves your price, and why an inspection sets the real number.

Two termite signs on weathered timber: pale frass pellets under a kick-out hole, and earthen mud tubes.

When do termites swarm in San Diego? A 2026 calendar

When do termites swarm in San Diego? Drywood termites swarm late summer into fall, subterranean termites in spring after rain. Here's the full calendar.

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Wasp nest removal in San Diego: what it costs and how it works

Wasp and yellow jacket nest removal in San Diego: what drives the price, how a licensed pro handles a hidden nest, and when not to spray one yourself.

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Bed bug treatment in San Marcos, CA: what works and what costs

A bed bug inspection in San Marcos, CA comes first. Then heat or chemical treatment, local pricing, and why Cal State rental turnover drives the calls.

A trail of ants along a kitchen windowsill in a coastal San Diego home

A guide to professional ant control in San Diego

Battling stubborn ants in San Diego? Learn why professional ant control is crucial for eliminating super-colonies. Pest Pros offers effective solutions.

Close-up of an American cockroach in profile on a pale countertop, antennae extended.

What do cockroaches look like? a visual guide for San Diego

A visual guide to the types of cockroaches in San Diego: German, American, and Oriental roaches, plus how to tell their eggs and droppings apart.

An Escondido suburban street of stucco homes with chaparral hillsides behind.

Pest control in Escondido: a local guide for homeowners

Pest control in Escondido: inland heat drives ant, roach, and rodent pressure well past summer. Here's what year-round service actually covers.

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Coronado termite inspection: what a WDO report covers

A Coronado termite inspection finds the drywood and subterranean termites coastal homes face. What a WDO report covers, why buyers need one, and the cost.

Two neighbours talking on the front walkway of a Southern California stucco home.

Bilingual pest control in Escondido (Spanish-speaking)

Bilingual pest control in Escondido with Spanish-speaking technicians. Clear answers in your language and treatments that actually solve the problem.

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Pest control in San Diego: a complete homeowner's guide

Pest control in San Diego, season by season: which pests peak when, how pressure shifts by region, and the methods that hold up on local homes.

A brown marmorated stink bug on a window screen

How to get rid of stink bugs in your San Diego home

How to identify brown marmorated stink bugs in San Diego, the prevention steps that actually keep them out, and when it's worth calling a pro.

The wooden eave and fascia of a coastal home with weathered paint and damaged timber.

A guide to termite inspections in Del Mar

Termite inspection in Del Mar: what a WDO report covers, the coastal risks inspectors look for, and how the report fits an escrow timeline.

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Commercial pest control for San Marcos businesses

San Marcos businesses: protect your reputation, inventory, and compliance with Pest Pros San Diego's commercial pest control. Learn about our local IPM service.

Pale cream-coloured subterranean termites on damp structural wood

What do termites look like? a visual guide for San Diego

What termites look like in San Diego: drywood versus subterranean swarmers, the wings and waist that separate them from flying ants.

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A guide to termite inspections in Imperial Beach

Termite inspection in Imperial Beach: the salt-air and moisture risks inspectors check, what lands in a WDO report, and the next steps after.

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Mosquito control in San Diego: protecting your yard from Aedes mosquitoes

Mosquito control in San Diego yards: why Aedes bite in daylight, the standing water they breed in, and the treatments that cut the population.

A large brown cockroach on a pale tiled kitchen floor

Cockroach control in San Diego: how to get rid of them for good

Cockroach control in San Diego: why German roaches survive store sprays, how to find the harborage, and what a lasting treatment plan looks like.

A cluster of honey bees on the exterior wall vent of a stucco San Diego home

Bee removal in San Diego: what to do about a hive or swarm

Tell a temporary San Diego swarm from an established hive, spot aggressive Africanized bees, and learn why DIY bee removal is risky.

An El Cajon residential street of tile-roof homes with dry rocky hills behind.

Pest control in El Cajon: a local guide for homeowners

Pest control in El Cajon: rodents, Argentine ants, and black widows press hardest on older East County homes. Here's what a real plan covers.

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Pest control in La Mesa: a practical homeowner's guide

Protect your La Mesa home from common pests like ants, spiders, and rodents. This guide offers practical advice and explains how local pest control helps.

A Vista hillside neighbourhood of stucco homes with avocado groves and green hills behind.

Pest control in Vista: what local homeowners need to know

Vista homeowners face unique pest challenges from inland heat and older homes. Learn about seasonal threats, ants, rodents, and termites. Pest Pros San Diego protects your property.

A Carlsbad hillside street of coastal homes with lavender planting and the ocean beyond.

Pest control in Carlsbad: a local homeowner's guide

Pest control in Carlsbad: how lagoon moisture and coastal air drive ant, rodent, spider, and termite pressure, plus what local treatment covers.

A suburban San Diego house sealed under a striped fumigation tarp with sandbags along the edge.

Termite fumigation in San Diego: what to expect

Termite fumigation (tenting) in San Diego: what it costs, how long you stay out, how to prep food and pets, and what happens during the days under the tent.

A silverfish on a damp bathroom tile floor

How to get rid of silverfish in San Diego

Silverfish in San Diego, CA signal a moisture problem. Identify them, learn where they hide, and get the silverfish control steps that clear them out.

A large brown wolf spider on a weathered rock in dry leaf litter, eyes and hairy legs in focus.

Wolf spiders in San Diego: are they dangerous?

Wolf spiders in San Diego look alarming but rarely bite. Learn to identify them, where they hide indoors, and how to keep them out for good.

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A realistic guide to getting rid of bed bugs in San Diego

How to get rid of bed bugs in San Diego: heat versus chemical treatment compared, what prep each needs, and realistic timelines for your home.

Firewood stacked against a stucco house wall beside a dripping hose bib.

How to prevent termites in your San Diego home

Termite prevention for San Diego homes: fixing moisture, breaking wood-to-ground contact, and catching mud tubes before damage spreads.

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A homeowner's guide to pest control in Oceanside

Pest control in Oceanside: how the marine layer feeds termite, ant, and spider pressure in coastal homes, and what a local plan covers.

A black carpenter ant on weathered wood beside a small pile of frass

How to tell if you have carpenter ants in San Diego (and what to do)

How to tell carpenter ants from termites in San Diego, find the nest, and stop the damage. The signs, the satellite-nest trap, and what treatment takes.

A two-storey San Marcos stucco home with a tile roof, front lawn and low hills behind.

What does pest control cost in San Marcos? (2026 prices)

What pest control really costs in San Marcos: real 2026 price ranges for one-time visits and recurring quarterly plans, plus what moves your final quote.

A large reddish-brown American cockroach on kitchen tile beside a cabinet base.

What kind of cockroach is this? A guide for San Diego residents

Identify the cockroach in your San Diego home: German, American, Oriental, and brown-banded roaches, how to tell them apart, and what each one means.

A roof rat perched on a wooden beam, looking alert

The three types of rats in San Diego homes (and how to spot them)

Three rodents get into San Diego homes: roof rats, Norway rats, and house mice. Here's how to tell them apart by droppings, runways, and habits.

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How much does termite treatment cost in San Diego? (2026)

Termite treatment cost in San Diego depends on species and scope. Whole-house fumigation is priced per square foot. See what drives your price.

A roofline gap under a tile eave sealed with fresh metal mesh on a suburban home.

How much does rodent control cost in San Diego in 2026?

Rodent control cost in San Diego depends on the method and severity. Here's what drives the price for rats, mice, and roof rats in 2026.

A golden retriever resting on a woven rug in a San Diego living room

Getting rid of fleas in your San Diego home: a complete guide

Flea treatment in San Diego homes: why fleas keep coming back after DIY sprays, how to prep the house, and what a full lifecycle plan covers.

An Escondido single-family home with a tile roof and drought-tolerant front garden.

What does pest control cost in Escondido? a 2026 price guide

Pest control pricing in Escondido, CA depends on pest type, home size, and service plan. What drives the cost in 2026, quoted before any work starts.

A very clear, macro photo of a single adult bed bug on the seam of a white mattress.

What do bed bugs look like? a visual guide for San Diego

What bed bugs look like at every stage: adults, nymphs, and eggs, with the stains and shed skins that confirm an infestation in your home.

A spider in its orb web under the stucco eave of a San Diego home

Common house spiders in San Diego (and which ones to worry about)

The spiders you'll actually see in San Diego homes, which are harmless, and which (black widow, brown widow) need real caution. A local identification guide.

A gnawed gap where the roof eave meets stucco on a Chula Vista home

A guide to rodent control for Chula Vista homeowners

Rodent control in Chula Vista: telling roof rats from mice, why exclusion beats bait alone, and how to keep treatment safe around pets.

A termite swarmer with a broad waist and equal wings beside a winged ant with a pinched waist and unequal wings.

Is it a flying ant or a termite? how to tell the difference in San Diego

Spot a winged insect? Learn to tell the difference between flying ants and termite swarmers in San Diego with our expert visual guide. Know when to call a pro.

A modern Del Mar coastal home on a bluff with agave planting and the Pacific beyond.

A homeowner's guide to termite control in Del Mar

Termite control in Del Mar: coastal drywood pressure on 92014 homes, how fumigation compares to local treatment, and how to vet a company.

A crawlspace floor joist showing pale termite galleries eaten along the grain

What to expect from a termite inspection in Lakeside

A Lakeside termite inspection covers why older homes here are at risk, what a licensed inspector checks, and how to read the WDO report you get back.

Gloved hands lifting back a mattress seam to inspect it in an apartment bedroom

Bed bugs in a San Diego rental: your rights and next steps

Bed bugs in a San Diego rental: your tenant rights, what your landlord must pay for, and the exact steps to get treatment handled fast.

A wasp nest in the corner of a stucco porch ceiling with wasps flying around it.

When should you call a wasp exterminator in San Diego?

Not sure if your wasp problem needs a pro? Learn the key signs that it's time to call a wasp exterminator in San Diego for safe, effective nest removal.

A black widow spider in a tangled web in the shaded corner under a stucco eave.

Finding and removing black widows around your San Diego home

Learn to identify black widow spiders in San Diego, find their common hiding spots, and understand when to call a professional for safe removal and control.

Ants trailing along the concrete foundation edge of a Chula Vista home

Why ant problems in Chula Vista get worse in the summer

Ant control in Chula Vista: why Argentine ants surge in summer heat, why store-bought sprays keep failing, and what actually ends a trail for good.

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Restaurant pest control in Escondido: what health inspectors look for

Commercial pest control for Escondido restaurants: what San Diego County health inspectors check first, and how to stay ahead of a violation.

A clogged rain gutter overflowing at the downspout onto a suburban backyard lawn.

Getting rid of mosquitoes in San Marcos backyards

Mosquito control in San Marcos, CA: where invasive Aedes breed in local yards, how to remove those sites, and what backyard treatment covers.

A weathered fence post with termite mud tubes running up its base on a Chula Vista lawn.

Termite control in Chula Vista: a homeowner's guide

Termite control in Chula Vista: why the climate suits subterranean colonies, how to spot damage in Eastlake and Bonita, and what codes require.

Plain unlabelled white spray bottles on a low garden wall beside a coiled hose.

DIY vs. professional pest control in San Diego

DIY vs. professional pest control in San Diego: what you can handle yourself, what backfires, and when calling a pro actually saves money.

A mud tube running up an exterior stucco wall from the soil line to a window frame.

What are the first signs of termites in a San Diego home?

The early signs of termites in a San Diego home: swarmers, mud tubes, frass, hollow wood, and discarded wings. How to spot them before the damage spreads.

A gap under the tile eave where a roofline soffit meets stucco on a suburban home.

A guide to rodent control for Escondido homeowners

Escondido canyons and hills push roof rats and mice indoors. How to identify them, and what professional rodent exclusion involves for your home.

A residential crawlspace with timber floor joists and daylight from a foundation vent.

Termite inspection cost in San Diego (and why it's required to sell your home)

Termite inspection in San Diego is required for most home sales. Here's what's included, what drives the cost, and how to schedule one.

A dense Argentine ant trail following a seam across a sunlit concrete patio.

Argentine ants in San Diego: why DIY sprays don't work

Argentine ants are San Diego's #1 pest. DIY spray makes the problem worse. Here's what actually works and how professionals treat colonies.

A bare mattress on a wooden bed frame in a sunlit bedroom with pillows stacked on the floor.

Bed bug treatment cost in San Diego (2026): what you'll actually pay

Bed bug treatment cost in San Diego varies by method and severity. Here's what actually drives the price and which option fits your case.

An overhead view of a San Diego County backyard with potential mosquito breeding sites, flowerpot saucers, irrigation valve box, and a downspout extension visible

Aedes mosquito establishment in San Diego County: what 10 years of vector data shows (2026)

Aedes mosquitoes reached San Diego County in the mid-2010s. What county Vector Control, CDC, and UC IPM data show about their spread and density.

A close view of a thin trail of Argentine ants moving along a kitchen baseboard in a San Diego home

Argentine ants in San Diego: why spraying makes them worse

If you've sprayed Argentine ants and the trails got bigger or moved to a new spot, you're not crazy, that's exactly what's happening. Here's why, and what works instead.

A close-up view of termite damage on a wooden beam in a San Diego home with visible galleries carved through the wood

Drywood vs. subterranean termites: which one do you have in San Diego?

San Diego County has both termite species in play, and they need completely different treatments. Here's how to tell which one is eating your home.

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