Legendary Pest Control in Emmett, ID

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Pest Control in Emmett, ID — Bigfoot Pest Control

Emmett's mix of orchards, farms, and rural residential properties creates a pest environment you don't see in most Treasure Valley cities. Voles tunnel through yards. Gophers tear up landscaping. Mosquitoes breed along the Payette River all summer. And termites — while not something most people expect in southwest Idaho — have been confirmed in the area. Bigfoot Pest Control serves Emmett homeowners and businesses with the same guaranteed service we've built our reputation on since 2019.


Local Pest Control, Backed by a Guarantee

When you call Bigfoot, you get a licensed technician who knows the pest pressures specific to Gem County and how to handle them. No call centers, no strangers who don't know the area.

Every treatment comes with the Bigfoot Guarantee: if pests come back between scheduled visits, so do we at no charge.


Common Pests We Treat in Emmett


Wasps and Hornets. Wasps are a consistent problem in Emmett, especially on properties with mature trees, outbuildings, and wood fencing. They build fast and get aggressive once a colony is established. We treat existing nests and apply residual products to stop them from rebuilding in the same spots.


Rodents. Mice, voles, and gophers are all active in Emmett. Rural properties near fields and orchards see higher rodent pressure than most. Mice get into walls and attics. Voles damage lawns and root systems. Gophers can destroy a yard in a single season. We identify what you're dealing with, set up the right control measures, and seal entry points to keep mice from coming back inside.


Spiders. Black Widows are common in Emmett, particularly in garages, sheds, wood piles, and crawlspaces. If your property has outbuildings or storage areas that don't get disturbed often, that's where they set up. Our treatments target harborage areas and the insects they feed on.


Ants. Ants are a year-round issue in Emmett. They follow moisture and food sources, and once they find a way in, they move fast. We identify the species, locate entry points, and treat the colony at the source.


Mosquitoes. The Payette River and surrounding irrigation infrastructure keep mosquito pressure high throughout the summer. We assess your property, treat breeding sites, and apply barrier treatments to outdoor living areas so you can actually use your yard.


Bed Bugs. Bed bugs are easy to miss and quick to spread. By the time most people realize they have an infestation, it's already established in multiple areas. We inspect thoroughly and treat the full problem, not just what's visible.


Commercial Pest Control in Emmett, ID

Emmett's agricultural and small business community deserves reliable pest management without the hassle. Whether you run a restaurant, a warehouse, or a farm operation, pests can affect your product, your reputation, and your compliance. We put together a scheduled treatment plan that fits your operation and keeps things running clean.

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Bigfoot Guarantee

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Mother Nature is relentless, but we help keep her at bay. If you need additional service between regular treatments, we'll come out absolutely free. That's the Bigfoot Way.

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Eco-Friendly and Pet-Safe Treatments

We use products that are effective on pests and low-risk for your family, pets, and the surrounding environment. That matters on rural properties where kids, dogs, and livestock may all share the same space.


Serving Emmett and Gem County

We cover Emmett and the surrounding Gem County area. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.

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Story Time

Got a call from a homeowner out in Emmett who said, “We can’t even step outside after 6 without getting eaten alive.”

They had a good-sized yard, some trees, a little irrigation runoff, and a couple spots where water liked to sit. Basically mosquito paradise.

They told us they tried candles, sprays, all of it. Nothing touched it.

We walked the property and found a few problem areas right away. Shady spots holding moisture, plus a couple small standing water areas that were quietly pumping out mosquitoes.

We fogged the yard, focused on the trees, bushes, and shaded zones where they hang out during the day. Then dropped larvicide in the water spots so we weren’t just killing what’s flying around, but stopping the next batch too.


Also gave them a couple simple pointers. Dump this, adjust that, keep this area from holding water.

Set expectations. “You’ll notice a difference tonight.”

They text us that evening, “We just sat outside for an hour… no bites.”

It's time to take your yard back.

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