Legendary Pest Control in New Plymouth, ID

Pests are part of farm country living. Getting rid of them doesn't have to be. Guaranteed service, hundreds of 5-star reviews, and a licensed technician who actually shows up.

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New Plymouth is a working agricultural town, and the pest pressure here reflects that. Sugar beet and onion fields surrounding residential areas push rodents toward homes at harvest time. The Payette River bottomland keeps mosquitoes active from May through September. Wasps build in every outbuilding, barn overhang, and equipment shed they can find. This is farm country pest control, and it requires someone who understands that — not a suburban spray-and-go operation. Bigfoot Pest Control serves New Plymouth homeowners and businesses with guaranteed service and a technician who knows the territory.


Local, Guaranteed Pest Control

When you call Bigfoot, you get a licensed technician familiar with the agricultural pest dynamics specific to Payette County. 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 New Plymouth

Rodents Harvest season is when we get the most calls from New Plymouth. When fields get worked, mice and voles lose their cover and move fast toward the nearest structure with warmth and food. They squeeze through gaps most homeowners would never notice and set up quickly inside walls, crawlspaces, and garages. Gophers are a year-round issue on properties with lawns or gardens — one colony can undermine a yard in a single season. We locate entry points, set up appropriate control measures, and seal access routes so they can't keep coming back.


Wasps and Hornets Agricultural properties give wasps more real estate than almost anywhere else — barn rafters, fence posts, equipment storage, old tree lines, and irrigation infrastructure all make prime nesting spots. By the time most people deal with it, there are multiple nests going. We treat active colonies and apply residuals to discourage them from rebuilding in the same locations.


Mosquitoes The Payette River corridor and the irrigation infrastructure throughout the area create standing water that breeds mosquitoes all season long. Properties near low fields or drainage areas see especially heavy pressure. We assess your property, treat breeding sites, and apply barrier treatments to reclaim your outdoor space through the worst of the summer.


Spiders Black Widows are a consistent presence on rural properties in this area, particularly in sheds, barns, block walls, wood piles, and any storage area that doesn't get disturbed often. If your property has outbuildings, it almost certainly has Black Widows somewhere. Our treatments target the areas they hide and the insects that keep them fed.


Ants Irrigated yards surrounded by dry agricultural fields are exactly the conditions ants look for. They follow moisture toward foundations and find their way inside through the smallest gaps. We identify the species, find the entry points, and treat the colony at the source.


Bed Bugs Bed bugs travel — in luggage, used furniture, and secondhand goods — and rural homes are just as vulnerable as city apartments. They feed infrequently and hide well, so infestations are often more established than they first appear. We inspect thoroughly and treat the full problem so you can sleep without worrying about it.


Cockroaches More common in older homes and agricultural structures than people expect. When they show up they contaminate food, spread bacteria, and multiply fast without professional treatment. We target harborage areas, treat cracks and voids, and follow up to confirm they're gone.


Commercial Pest Control

Farm operations, grain storage, small businesses, and restaurants all face different pest challenges. A rodent in your product or a wasp nest near your customers are problems that need a real plan, not a one-time spray. We put together a treatment schedule that fits your operation and keeps things running clean.

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Hundreds of 5 Star Reviews

Eco-Friendly and Pet-Safe Treatments

We use products that are effective on pests and low-risk for your family, pets, and livestock. On agricultural properties, that matters more than most companies acknowledge.


Serving New Plymouth and Surrounding Payette County

We cover New Plymouth and nearby communities throughout Payette County. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.


Hundreds of 5-star reviews. Licensed and local. Guaranteed service. That's the Bigfoot Way.

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Story Time


Got a call from a homeowner in New Plymouth who said, “We’ve got wasps coming out of the siding.”


Not flying around randomly… coming out of the house.


We show up and see it right away. Steady traffic going in and out of a small gap along the siding. Not a visible hanging nest, but a nest built inside the wall void.


Homeowner said, “I sprayed it once… they got mad.”


Yeah. That’ll do it.


We treated the entry point directly and the surrounding area where they were staging. Within minutes, activity started dropping off, and over the next day or so it died out completely.


Then we sealed up the gap so nothing new could move in. Others on the property as well that they didn't even know about.


We explained it straight. “If you don’t close this up, something else will find it.”


Also checked the rest of the house and found a couple early starter nests under the eaves. Took those out before they became the next problem.


Couple days later they text us, “No more wasps coming out of the wall. That was really stressing us out.”


That’s a big win. Fix the problem and the source so it doesn’t come back.

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