Pest Control in Kuna, ID — Bigfoot Pest Control
Kuna sits right at the edge of the high desert, and that boundary between irrigated neighborhoods and open scrubland is exactly where pest pressure builds. Clover mites push in from lawns and foundation beds. Spiders and rodents move in from the surrounding desert as temperatures change. Wasps find every gap in a soffit or fence line. Bigfoot Pest Control has been handling all of it for Kuna homeowners and businesses since 2019, and we guarantee every service we do.
Local Pest Control, Backed by a Guarantee
When you call Bigfoot, you get a licensed local technician who knows what's active in Kuna right now and how to treat it correctly. No call centers, no guesswork.
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 Kuna
Wasps and Hornets. Wasps are active in Kuna from spring through early fall. They tuck nests under eaves, along fence lines, inside block walls, and in any sheltered gap they can find. We treat existing nests and apply residual products to stop them from setting up in the same spots again.
Spiders. Kuna's desert edge means Black Widows are a real presence, especially in garages, window wells, block fences, and undisturbed storage areas. Hobo Spiders show up too. Our treatments target the areas they hide and the insects they feed on so your home stops being an attractive option.
Rodents. Mice and voles are common in Kuna, particularly in newer subdivisions where construction disturbed the surrounding desert and pushed rodents toward homes. Voles damage lawns and root systems. Mice get into walls, garages, and pantries. We find entry points, set up appropriate control measures, and seal access routes to keep them out.
Ants. Kuna's irrigated lawns sit right next to dry desert soil, and that contrast is exactly what draws ant colonies toward homes. Once they find a food or water source inside, they move quickly. We identify the species, locate entry points, and treat the colony at the source.
Clover Mites. Clover mites are one of the most common calls we get in Kuna. They show up as tiny red specks on windowsills and sliding doors, and when you wipe them they leave a red smear. They're not coming from inside your house — they build up in the lawn-to-foundation band outside and push in through the smallest gaps around windows and doors. We treat the exterior where they congregate, hit the entry points, and they clear out fast. Most homeowners see a noticeable drop within a couple weeks.
Mosquitoes. Irrigation canals and retention areas around Kuna create consistent mosquito breeding conditions from late spring through summer. We assess your property, treat standing water sources, and apply barrier treatments to outdoor living areas. You get your yard back.
Bed Bugs. Bed bugs are easy to overlook and quick to spread. By the time most people realize they have an infestation, it's already established. We inspect thoroughly and treat the full problem so you can sleep without worrying about it.
Commercial Pest Control in Kuna
Kuna's growing business community deserves reliable pest management. Whether you run a restaurant, a retail space, or a warehouse, we put together a scheduled treatment plan that keeps your space clean, compliant, and pest-free. Reliable service, no surprises.


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Eco-Friendly and Pet-Safe Treatments
We use products that are effective on pests and low-risk for your family and pets. That matters in a community where kids play in the yard and dogs have the run of the house.
Serving Kuna and the Surrounding Area
We cover Kuna including neighborhoods near Linder Road, Kuna Road, and the surrounding Ada County communities. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.

Story Time
Got a call from a homeowner in Kuna who said, “We’ve got tiny red bugs showing up on the windowsills. Almost like red dust”
That’s never dust.
Clover mites. Tiny, bright red, and when you wipe them… they smear. Oh yeah, and within days its seems like there's thousands of them.
They were seeing them mostly around the windows and sliding door. Not a ton at once, but enough to notice every day. And once you see that red streak, you don’t forget it.
We show up and check outside first. Sure enough, heavy activity right along the foundation where the grass meets the house. That’s where they hang out, then they wander inside through the smallest gaps.
We explained it straight. “They’re not coming from inside. They’re pushing in from the exterior.”
So we treated the lawn-to-foundation band, focused right where they were building up, then hit the entry points around windows, doors, and the base of the house.
Did a light interior treatment where needed, but the real fix is outside.
Also gave them a couple pointers. Don’t crush them on light surfaces, and keep that edge along the house trimmed back a bit. Cut back the watering for a bit.
Set expectations. “You should see a quick drop.”
Sure enough, they were free clover mites within a couple weeks.








