Home Pest Control of Albuquerque

Welcome to Home Pest Control of Albuquerque! We are New Mexico pest control specialists. We offer both residential and commercial extermination services in Albuquerque. We handle all common pest insects in the area, including: Termites, Ants, Bed Bugs, Cockroaches, Spiders, Palmetto Bugs, Mosquitos, Silverfish, Centipedes, Millipedes, Carpenter Bees, Dust Mites, Spider Mites, Fleas, Lady Bugs, Drain Flies, Indian Meal Moths, Yellow Jackets, Brown Recluse Spiders, Black Widow Spiders, Ticks, Pillbugs, Earwigs, and rodents such as rats and mice. We offer a range of affordable pest management services, including complete interior coverage of your home or building, and complete exterior coverage of your house and lawn. We pride ourselves on our polite and courteous customer service and our excellent results. Give us a call any time to find out more about our prices for pest control work and to schedule an appointment, usually within the next day. We look forward to hearing from you.


Call 24/7 to discuss your pest problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments.

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for pest project.

Fully state licensed and insured.

Complete Bed Bug treatment and removal.

Complete termite tenting and erradication.

Control of ants, spiders, stinging insects.

100% permanent rat and mouse control.

Quarterly and monthly maintenance programs.


Our Service Range - 505-431-4976

Albuquerque Pest Removal Tip:

Common Causes of Termites
We all know how most termites will be drawn to wood since this will serve as their primary food source. However, there are still a host of factors that can lead to termite infestation. Being aware of these factors can help you create an environment that is less-appealing to this destructive insect. There are different types of termites that can invade your wood material. The things that may attract them may differ. In this article, we will discuss some of the causes of this problem.

Usual Cause of Termite Infestation
While it is true that termites will be attracted to wood materials, they will still have definite preference. The subterranean termite will be attacking the woods that are connected to the ground. The drywood termite on the other hand can survive without high moisture content.

Moisture
The subterranean termites that will build colony on the ground will need moisture to survive. If there is a pool of water in your house, this can create a suitable environment for them to thrive. Your leaky pipes will not only lead to water damages but can also invite the termites inside your house. If there is a problem with your gutter, it is probably the best time to check them. Remove any materials that can block the flow of water. If not, the termites will be invading our insulation. Last, you should regularly check the ventilation especially in the foundation. Trim your overgrown grasses and bushes that will expose the soil directly to the sunlight. This will make it difficult for the soil to maintain its moisture level.

Wooden Materials That Are Connected to Your Home
Even on the off chance that the soil around your property has been treated with termiticide, your house is still not safe from termite infestation especially if there are wooden materials that are attached to your house. Any wood material that is in contact with your house can present an opportunity to these insects to move to the interior part of your home. Be sure that you will remove any dead trees or stump in your property to avoid this situation.

Geography
Study shows that geography can also increase the probability of a termite infestation. People who live in the warmer state will likely experience problem with these pesky creatures. You may call the experts to determine if your house is within the high-risk zone. While some place will have a higher termite presence, remember that termites have invaded all states of the US excluding Alaska.

Finally, the termite can also enter your building through any breach on its integrity If you notice some fissures in your house, the termites can hide their mud tubes in this crack. Therefore, they can move in your walls without being detected. It will be too late once you notice the problems that they've caused. It is wise to repair the cracks that they can use. You should also look for different conditions that can attract the attention of these termites and learn how to manage them.