Legendary Pest Control in Wilder, ID
Living next to active farm fields means pest pressure comes with the territory. It doesn't have to come inside your home.
Wilder sits in the middle of some of the most productive farm ground in Canyon County — onion fields, corn, sugar beets, and dairies in every direction. That's great for the local economy and genuinely tough on anyone trying to keep their home pest-free. When fields get worked or harvested, mice and voles scatter toward the nearest warm structure. Standing water in irrigation ditches and low spots breeds mosquitoes all summer. Wasps colonize every outbuilding, equipment shed, and fence row they can find. A lot of Wilder homeowners have just accepted that pests are part of life out here. They don't have to be. Bigfoot Pest Control serves Wilder with guaranteed service and a technician who understands agricultural pest pressure firsthand.
Local Pest Control, Backed by a Guarantee
When you call Bigfoot, you get a licensed technician who knows what drives pest activity in farm country and how to actually get ahead of it — not just react to it.
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 Wilder
Rodents This is the number one call we get from Wilder. The agricultural fields surrounding town are a constant source of mice and vole pressure, and it spikes hard at harvest when they lose their cover and need somewhere else to go. Mice squeeze through gaps around utility penetrations, under sill plates, and through damaged crawlspace vents most homeowners don't know exist. Voles tunnel through lawns and garden beds from the outside without ever coming in. Gophers quietly tear up yards before anyone notices the damage. We find the entry points, set up the right control measures, and seal access routes so the problem gets solved rather than just treated seasonally.
Mosquitoes Irrigation infrastructure is everywhere in Wilder, and standing water collects in more places than most people track — low spots in fields, roadside ditches, retention areas near the Snake River corridor. That adds up to heavy mosquito pressure from late spring through early fall. We assess your property, treat what we can at the source, and apply barrier treatments to outdoor living areas so summer evenings are actually usable.
Wasps and Hornets Agricultural properties give wasps an unusual amount of nesting opportunity. Old equipment sheds, hay storage, irrigation pump houses, weathered fence posts, and tree lines along field edges all make prime real estate for wasp colonies. On working properties in Wilder, it's common to find multiple active nests by midsummer without even looking hard. We treat active colonies and apply residuals to the locations they keep returning to.
Spiders Black Widows thrive in Wilder's agricultural environment — undisturbed outbuildings, wood piles, block foundations, pump houses, and any storage area that doesn't get opened often. Properties with barns or equipment storage almost always have them somewhere. Hobo Spiders show up in garages and lower living areas. Our treatments target harborage areas and the insects that keep them fed.
Ants The contrast between irrigated yards and the dry agricultural ground just beyond your property line is exactly what draws ant colonies toward foundations. Once they find a moisture or food source inside, they establish quickly and don't leave without treatment at the colony level. We identify the species, find the entry points, and treat the source.
Earwigs Earwigs are a consistent problem in Wilder, especially in homes with irrigated lawns and mulched beds close to the foundation. They build up in moist exterior areas and push inside through gaps around doors, windows, and utility entries. Treating the exterior band where they congregate stops most of them before they ever get inside.
Flies Properties near dairies or feedlot operations deal with fly pressure that goes beyond what a standard residential treatment handles. We work with Wilder homeowners on targeted exterior treatments and exclusion around entry points to reduce how many make it inside.
Commercial Pest Control in Wilder
Farm operations, small businesses, and food service in Wilder all face different pest challenges. Rodents in a storage facility or a wasp nest near a customer entrance are problems that need a real plan. We put together a treatment schedule built around your operation and keep things running clean.

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.

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 near active waterways and irrigation systems, responsible product selection matters more than most companies acknowledge.
Serving Wilder and Surrounding Canyon County
We cover Wilder and the surrounding area along the Snake River plain. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.
Hundreds of 5-star reviews. Licensed and local. Guaranteed service. That's the Bigfoot Way.

Story Time
Got a call from a homeowner in Wilder who said, “It feels like the spiders are taking over.”
They had a back patio and shop area that looked fine during the day… then by evening it was webs everywhere. Walking out there meant instantly getting something in your face.
They told us, “We knock them down but it's so tough to keep them at bay. It's a new chore!”
We show up and it’s exactly that. Heavy webbing up in the eaves, corners loaded, and lights pulling in bugs all night. Spiders were just sitting there waiting.
We told them straight. “You’ve basically got a food source and a place to live. They’re not leaving on their own.”
First thing we did was knock everything down. Full de-web, cleared out webs and egg sacs. Then treated the house and shop top to bottom, especially those upper areas where they hang out.
Also pointed out the lights. Same issue. “You’re attracting their food to them every night.” Swapping bulbs helps cut that down.
Set expectations. “You’ll still see a few at first, then it drops off fast.”
Couple days later they text us, “Walked out last night… nothing in my face. Finally.”








