10 Spring Pest Prevention Tips to Keep Your Home Protected

Introduction Spring is the season of fresh starts. Homeowners begin cleaning, organizing, landscaping, and preparing their homes for warmer weather. But while families enjoy the changing season, pests become more active as well. As temperatures rise, insects and rodents emerge from winter hiding places and begin searching for: Food Water Shelter Places to nest Without […]
Why Pest Control Isn’t Just for Summer

Pest Problems Don’t Take the Winter Off When summer ends, most people stop thinking about pest control — but the pests don’t stop thinking about you. In Idaho, Washington, and Oregon, cooler weather drives insects and rodents indoors, where they can thrive unnoticed through the winter months. Ants, spiders, mice, and even cockroaches are just […]
Why Professional Pest Control Saves You Time, Money, and Stress

When you see a line of ants in the kitchen or a spider web in the basement, your first thought might be: “I’ll just grab a spray from the store.” While DIY pest control seems like the cheaper, faster option, the truth is that it often leads to bigger, more expensive problems later. Pests in […]
5 Common Household Pests and How Pointe Pest Control Effectively Eliminates Them

Introduction Pests invading your home can be more than just a nuisance—they can pose health risks, damage property, and disrupt your peace of mind. Understanding the most common household pests and how to deal with them is essential to keeping your home safe and comfortable. Pointe Pest Control specializes in identifying and eliminating a variety […]
7 Reasons Pointe Pest Control Is Your Go-To Solution for Year-Round Pest Protection

Introduction Pest problems can strike at any time of the year, whether it’s ants invading your kitchen in summer or rodents seeking warmth in winter. That’s why having a reliable pest control service that offers year-round protection is essential. Pointe Pest Control stands out as a trusted leader in the industry, providing comprehensive, environmentally responsible […]