Stop Pests Before They Settle In

Pest Control for homes dealing with recurring insect or rodent activity

EcoScape provides pest control services designed to eliminate active infestations and prevent future problems in residential properties. You call when ants appear in kitchen cabinets, when you hear scratching sounds in attic spaces, or when cockroaches show up under sinks despite repeated cleaning.

The service includes general pest treatment for common household insects, targeted mosquito treatment to reduce outdoor activity in yards and patios, German cockroach treatment using baiting and residual applications in kitchens and bathrooms, and mouse or rat control that combines trapping with entry point exclusion. Each visit begins with an inspection to identify pest species, locate nesting areas, and determine what conditions are supporting the population.

If you need a property assessment or want to address an active problem, contact EcoScape to schedule an inspection.

What Happens During a Pest Treatment Visit

Your technician walks the interior and exterior perimeter to locate pest entry points, nesting sites, and moisture sources that attract insects or rodents. Treatment methods vary by pest type: liquid residuals are applied along baseboards and door thresholds for crawling insects, granular baits are placed in tamper-resistant stations for cockroaches, and snap traps or bait stations are positioned along rodent runways in garages, attics, or crawl spaces.

After treatment, you will notice fewer insects crossing floors, reduced mosquito activity during evening hours outdoors, and no new droppings or chew marks in cabinets or storage areas. Most treatments take effect within 24 to 48 hours, with full control achieved after seven to ten days depending on pest species and infestation severity.

Follow-up visits are scheduled based on pest pressure and property conditions. Treatments do not cover termites, bed bugs, or wildlife removal, which require separate service agreements. Exterior treatments may need reapplication after heavy rain or irrigation.

Homeowners often ask about treatment timing, product safety, and what results to expect after the first visit.

Common Questions About Pest Control

What pests does general pest control cover?
General pest control targets ants, spiders, silverfish, earwigs, crickets, and other common household insects. It does not include termites, bed bugs, or stinging insects like wasps or bees.
How long does mosquito treatment last outdoors?
Mosquito treatments typically provide three to four weeks of reduced activity, depending on rainfall, irrigation schedules, and vegetation density. Reapplication is recommended monthly during warm months when mosquito populations are most active.
Why do German cockroaches require a different approach?
German cockroaches reproduce rapidly and resist many over-the-counter products. Treatment uses gel baits placed in cracks, crevices, and behind appliances where they nest, combined with insect growth regulators to disrupt breeding cycles.
What does mouse or rat control include?
Rodent control includes setting snap traps or bait stations in areas with droppings or gnaw marks, sealing gaps around pipes and vents where they enter, and removing attractants like pet food or garbage stored in open containers.
When should I schedule follow-up treatments?
Most general pest plans include quarterly visits, but properties with persistent moisture, heavy landscaping, or adjacent vacant lots may need monthly or bi-monthly service to maintain control.

If you are dealing with an active pest problem or want to establish a preventive treatment schedule, reach out to EcoScape to arrange an inspection and discuss service frequency based on your property conditions.