Exodus Pest Control is focused on providing superior service and customer satisfaction - while using fewer chemicals and safer practices to remove pests in the Portland area. We will do everything we can to meet your expectations and to bring you the peace of mind you deserve. While most pest control companies are focused on their bottom line, Exodus Pest Control is dedicated to the safety of your family and pets. New, safer materials are now available to combat even the worst pest problems. Happily serving West Portland communities including: Hillsboro, Beaverton, Cornelius, North Plains, Lake Oswego, Tigard, and Forest Grove.
I've worked for companies who claimed to be green or eco-friendly, and I always believed it to be window dressing. These statements insinuate to customers that the treatments are safe. And I believe that it insinuates to pest control technicians that because they are "safe" it is okay to use as much as they want. I'll never forget seeing my supervisor at a previous company applying insecticides without wearing gloves, when the label clearly stated that gloves were required as the personal protective equipment.
If you hear a rustling around up in attic, or the tweeting is louder than you remember from previous years, or if you have a mess of bird droppings cascading down the side of your house, call Exodus Pest Control today for a free estimate. We'll do the dirty work for you. What can Exodus Pest Control do for you? First of all, we take great care not to harm the birds or eggs. A successful bird job consists of three steps: Exclusion of all possible entry points, cleaning the feces from siding and eaves, and disinfecting the nesting site thoroughly.
A gigantic THANK YOU! to all of my Angie's List customers who rated me and helped me win Best Contractor for 2012! Check it out at http:// www.angieslist.c om/articles/ best-portland-co ntractors-2012. htm
Think your job stinks? I captured a large skunk the other day from a house in Tigard, OR. Here's a video (long shot) of the release http:// www.youtube.com/ watch?v=pXHV4IYA 4ts
Like watching paint dry? Me too!, I caught this video of a mole pushing up some fresh dirt in the early morning. http:// www.youtube.com/ watch?v=h74fqJhd MGo