The Pest Control Team

Pest Control Crossfield

Professional Pest Control Services in Crossfield, Alberta – The Pest Control Guy

Crossfield pest control and exterminator service

One of our goals at The Pest Control Guy is to help you to feel safe and at peace in your Crossfield home. It is important to us that your every need is met, and that we leave you feeling satisfied with our work. Our main objective is not just to solve your pest problem, but to provide you with further education on your situation, on how you can avoid having another irksome encounter with pests. Because fixing the problem is only part of our job, preventing the next one is what completes it.

When you come to us with a pest issue, we will take care of it as soon as possible, and immediately look for the source of the problem. This is crucial to the solution process, as pests will often continue to come back even if they are removed. So we will always be sure to cut off the source, but also inform you of where or what it is, and how to prevent the pests from returning and invading your property once again.

Many pests make it very easy to identify their presence, the signs being more obvious like damaging property, leaving droppings, making noises or giving off an odour. But some pests will invade your property without leaving any evident signs of being there. And they may be doing all of the same things that the more noticeable pests are, only in more isolated areas of your home or property.

The Pest Control Difference

At The Pest Control Guy, we believe that understanding and education set us apart. Our commercial pest control services provide effective solutions for a wide range of infestations, including mice and voles, skunks, wasps, and bed bugs. However, the key to long-term success isn’t just elimination—it’s preventative measures that stop pests from returning.

Our trained technicians conduct thorough inspections, identifying food and water sources, plant coverage, and access points that may be attracting pests. In some cases, infestations originate from neighboring homes or businesses, making it essential to block entry points and reduce attraction.

We go beyond just treatment—our quality services ensure that you not only get rid of pests but also learn how to prevent future infestations. Services include proactive pest management strategies that keep your property pest-free for the long run.

Hours

Monday8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday8:00am - 5:00pm
SundayClosed

 

Mice

Fruit Flies

Voles

Bees

Bed Bugs

Norway Rats

Wasps

Cock Roaches

Hornets

Ants

Flies

Spiders

Bumble Bee

Skunk Trapping

Centipede

Sow Bug

Porcupine

Earwigs

Carpet Beetle

Clean Up of Pest Matter

Fleas

Is Pest Control Safe around our pets?

Our approach is to be concerned about the safety of every living thing. Safe Strategicly placed area. And designed so that your pet and children cannot gain access to the bait. The mouse droppings pose a greater threat to the health of your pets and family.

Is Pest Control Safe around our pets?

A few important considerations are where the mice are coming from, eliminating entry points and food sources. A professional monitored bait station will always be more affective than traditional mouse traps. Remember that 1 pregnant female will produce 8 to 12 offspring every 19 to 21 days. Dealing with the problem quickly is crucial.

Is Pest Control Safe around our pets?

The travel circuit for skunks is interesting. They will follow the same trail over and over. Live trapping is the most effective way to get rid of a skunk. Effective relocation must be at least 25 kms away. Call our team to discuss.

Is Pest Control Safe around our pets?

In a word…relationship. Bed bugs can be transferred from furniture to people, people to people vehicles to people or obviously bed to people. Bed Bugs are not attracted to filth or mess. They are attracted to their one food source. Humans. Because treatments are not effective on the eggs, our team will always do a second treatment to eliminate new offspring before they reach breeding age. It is also important to have a professional investigate as to whether the species is truly a bed bug or in some cases, a bat bug. When you find a bug in your bedroom, do not kill it. Trap it in a jar or Ziplock and call a professional for identification.