Our Core Values

At Bigfoot Pest Control, our core values are the heart of everything we do. They guide our interactions, inform our decisions, and inspire our services. Each value is a commitment to not only our customers but also to our team and community.

🔥 Frundly


Friendly + Fun. We take our jobs seriously, but we don’t take ourselves too seriously.


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🔥 Integrity


Trust is our foundation. From employees to customers, honesty is non-negotiable.


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🔥 Reliable


We do what we say, when we say we’ll do it. We’re team players, we cover and look out for each other to make sure everything gets done to create lifetime customers.


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🔥 Efficient


“Worker bees work.” We possess a sense of urgency, while never sacrificing quality.


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🔥 Dedicated


We take pride in what we do - our reputation depends on it. We accept genuine feedback. We’re willing to go above and beyond, and below (crawl spaces) to create lifetime customers.


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🔥 “Up”


We all have mountains to climb. “UP” means striving for continuous growth. It’s where we search for wasps and spider webs. When we achieve success, it’s where we look to in gratitude. So, where are we headed? Up.


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By Dan Christensen June 9, 2025
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