Legendary Pest Control in Adrian, OR

Adrian is about as far from a suburban pest control route as you can get. That's exactly why we show up.

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Adrian sits along the Snake River on Highway 201, surrounded by irrigated onion and corn fields with high desert stretching out beyond. It's one of the smallest communities we serve and one of the most agriculturally intense. That combination — active farm ground on every side, the river corridor nearby, and homes that often have outbuildings, acreage, and older construction — creates the kind of pest environment that most pest companies don't have a good answer for because they rarely make it out this far. Bigfoot Pest Control does. Same licensed technicians, same guaranteed service, same Bigfoot Way.


Local Pest Control, Backed by a Guarantee

When you call Bigfoot, you get a technician who treats your property like it matters — not someone squeezing Adrian onto the end of a long route as an afterthought.

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 Adrian

Rodents This is the defining pest challenge in Adrian. Surrounded by working farm fields, the rodent pressure here is among the highest in our service area. When crops get harvested and field cover disappears, mice and voles scatter toward the nearest structures — and in a rural community like Adrian, that means homes, sheds, equipment barns, and outbuildings. Older construction gives them more ways in than newer homes. We find the entry points, set up the right control measures, and seal access routes so the problem gets addressed at the source rather than managed season after season.

Mosquitoes The Snake River corridor along Highway 201 creates consistent mosquito pressure from late spring through late summer. Irrigation infrastructure running through active farm ground adds standing water in places most homeowners don't even think to check. We assess your property, treat accessible breeding sources, and put barrier treatments around outdoor living areas so the warm months are actually enjoyable.

Wasps and Hornets Rural properties in Adrian have no shortage of wasp nesting real estate — outbuildings, equipment sheds, old fence lines, pump houses, mature trees along field edges. Multiple active colonies by midsummer is common on working properties out here. We treat existing nests and apply residual products to the spots they keep returning to so the same locations don't produce new colonies every spring.

Spiders Black Widows are a consistent presence anywhere structures sit undisturbed in this part of eastern Oregon, and Adrian properties tend to have plenty of those spots. Sheds, garages, block foundations, wood piles, and irrigation equipment all make reliable harborage. Hobo Spiders show up in lower-level living areas. Our treatments target the areas they hide and the insects that keep them coming back.

Earwigs Earwigs thrive in the moist soil around irrigated foundations and landscaping. They build up along the foundation band outside and push inside through any gap they can find around doors, windows, and utility entries. Treating the exterior where they concentrate stops most of them before they make it inside.

Ants The contrast between irrigated yards and the dry ground just beyond draws ant colonies toward homes. Once they find a food or moisture source inside, they establish fast. We identify the species, find entry points, and treat the colony at the source.

Bed Bugs Bed bugs travel in luggage and secondhand goods and show up in rural communities just as reliably as anywhere else. They're rarely caught early, and by the time most people realize they have them the infestation is already spread. We inspect thoroughly and treat the full problem.


Commercial Pest Control in Adrian

Farm operations, small businesses, and any facility handling food or agricultural product in Adrian can't afford a rodent problem or a pest compliance failure. We put together a 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 get the job done on pests while staying low-risk for your family, pets, and livestock. Out here near active farm ground and the Snake River, responsible product selection isn't optional.

Serving Adrian and the Surrounding Area

We make the trip to Adrian and cover the surrounding communities along Highway 201 in Malheur County. Same-day and next-day appointments are often available.

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Story Time


Got a call from a homeowner in Adrian, Oregon who said, “We keep finding beetles in the house… no idea where they’re coming from.”


They weren’t everywhere, just random. One in the living room, one in the hallway, a couple in the garage. Enough to be annoying and confusing.


They told us, “We kill one and then another shows up later.” And this was just the start of their pests: spiders, ants, earwigs, wasps outside, etc.


We show up and start outside. Sure enough, beetle activity around the foundation and near some stored items along the house. A couple easy entry points too.


We told them straight. “They’re not breeding inside. They’re wandering in.”


So we focused on the exterior. Treated the full perimeter, knocked down activity around the base of the house, and hit the main entry points where they were slipping in.


Did a light interior treatment where needed, but the fix was outside.


Also gave them a couple simple things. Move some items away from the house, seal a few gaps, and don’t overdo indoor sprays.


Set expectations. “You’ll still see a couple at first, then it drops off.”


Few days later they text us, “Haven’t seen any new ones come in.”


That’s how we win the battle. Stop them outside and the problem disappears.

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