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Whether gross, annoying, or carrying dangerous diseases, you want pests away from your home (and out of your life)… yesterday! And, you certainly don’t want to have to worry about another surprise visit down the road.

At Berrett Pest Control, we know that pests are the last thing you want to deal with in the midst of a full life. It’s not just their physical presence that’s unnerving, it’s the mental space they tend to occupy as you wonder when they might show their ugly faces again. That’s why we don’t just help you get rid of unwelcome guests today… we roll out a defense to keep them away for good.

Hi, I’m Nathan Berrett,

and this is my family. Together with our team, we’ve been freeing homes from pests since 1999. When you trust us with your treatment, you can expect:

Same or next-day service
No long-term contracts
Warranties for each treatment
Solutions are pet & child friendly

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Berrett Home Services Family

Family Owned & Operated Since 1999

250,000+ HomesServiced Across 3 States

Average Rating of 4.8/5 of 10,000+ Google Reviews

$119 Initial Pest Service

Includes General Pest Service + Warranty

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General Pest Services

This service covers ants, centipedes, earwigs, fruit flies, hornets, roaches (American), scorpions, silverfish, spiders, ticks, wasps, yellow jackets, and voles (oh my!).

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

What if I have a pest not mentioned on the list above?

We can probably help. You can learn more about our other services by clicking a link below:

FREE Termite Inspection

Proposed Treatment Plan Included

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Termites

Termite treatment begins with a free inspection from one of our licensed inspectors. After the inspection, we’ll recommend a path forward. From there, you can choose to schedule service or not.

How can I tell if I have termites?

Here are some of the most common signs of termites:

  • Visible flying termites (called warmers)
  •  Discarded wings
  • Termite droppings (called Frass, these are the color of wood)
  •  Mud tubes
  • Hollow wood, damaged paint or wallpaper
Do termites live in the ground?

They can. There are two types of termites that we typically see:
Subterranean termites. These require moisture through soil contact to survive and thats why they build their nests in the ground.
Dry wood termites. These do not need moisture from soil contact to survive and can thrive in colonies inside your home.

I have insects swarming in my bathroom. Are those termites?

It’s possible! If they are termites, you’ll notice swarmers flying towards light fixtures.

Is it a termite or an ant?

Termites and ants can look quite similar. Here are a few ways to tell them apart:

Wings: Termites have wings in the front and back that are equal in length and double the size of their body. Ants have shorter wings that are not the same length. Their front wings are longer than their back wings.

Antennae: If you see an insect with straight antennae, it’s a termite. If the antennae are bent, it’s an ant.

Body: Ants have a narrow waist and termites do not.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

$149 Initial German Roach Service

Includes First Two Treatments

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German Roaches

If you have American roaches or other roaches, our general pest services will take care of them. If you have German roaches, on the other hand, they require a different approach.

For the $149, we do the initial flush out of your home and then we also set up a follow up appointment two weeks later to treat any of the eggs that have hatched.

German Roaches are covered under our general pest service, after the $149 Initial Service. See what that includes here.

For larger infestations, additional fees may apply.

How are German roaches different than others?

German cockroaches can be one of the hardest insects to treat, because they are fast, resilient, and multiply quickly. The easiest way to tell a German roach from other kinds of roaches is noticing their tan to light brown coloring and two parallel stripes on the back of their heads.

How do you treat them?

Treatment consists of an inspection, flushing them out of their hiding places, and ongoing treatments to take care of the egg hatchlings. We will come back every two weeks to break the lifecycle of the roaches and their eggs.

What attracts roaches to a clean house?

The most common factors that attract roaches to clean homes include:

  • Untidy landscaping from fallen palm fronds and rotting fruits
  • Moisture from leaking sinks or washing machines
  • Food sources that we may not consider food, like cardboard, hair, and even glue
  • Overflowing trash cans near easy entrance points
  •  Easy entrance points, including gaps under doors and torn screen doors
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What season are cockroaches most active?

Cockroaches are active year-round, as long as the temperature stays above 50 degrees. Cockroach infestations are most common in the spring and summer, however.

What are the main signs of an infestation?

Roaches are most active at night, but they leave behind signs of their existence that you can see during the day. Here are the most common: (1) droppings that look like tiny specks of pepper or larger pellets, (2) a musty odor, (3) skin shedding, (4) brown smear marks, and (5) egg capsules.

How do I get rid of roaches permanently?

Natural treatments can work temporarily, but the best way to permanently get rid of roaches is to hire a pest control expert.

What is the most effective treatment for roaches?

The most effective treatment for roaches is to find and eliminate their entry point, nest location, and feeding areas. Then your pest control expert can eliminate them using gel traps and other forms of poison bait.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $229 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$119 Initial Mosquito Service

Ask about our In2care Mosquito Traps!

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Mosquitoes

We use In2Care mosquito traps. They are highly effective and are tested and approved to be safe for humans and pets; they’re also safe for other animals, such as birds and fish. In addition, we treat surrounding bushes, shrubs and nesting spots where mosquitoes hide during the day time.

How do In2Care mosquito traps work?

The mosquito is attracted to a special odor in the trap. When they land on the floating gauze strip in these traps, they are exposed to a bioactive powder and a naturally occurring fungus.

The powder attaches to the mosquito’s legs and feet; the fungus is then absorbed into the body.

The fungus in the trap will affect the mosquito’s ability to bite or sting humans, and the In2Care active ingredients will ultimately kill the mosquito.

As the mosquito flies out of the trap, touching multiple places to lay eggs, it spreads the mosquito-killing powder, killing the larvae before they hatch. It also kills larvae in the nests of other mosquitos.

Why do I have mosquitos in my yard?

Typically, it is due to standing water and a food source (mammals).

Where do mosquitos go during the day?

Mosquitos are only active during dusk and dawn. During the day time, they are nesting on the shrubs and bushes around your home. Because of that, we also treat all the bushes where the mosquitoes nest during the day time so that we can wipe out the adult population. We do this for you monthly to keep the population down.

Can I get rid of mosquitos on my own?

You can try eliminating any standing water. That may help alleviate some of the mosquito population. If you are still having problems, give us a call.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $99 and comes with a 3-day warranty, great for weekends or outdoor parties. Not a long term solution.

FREE rodent Inspection

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Rodents, Rats, and Mice

Rodent treatment begins with a free inspection from one of our licensed inspectors. After the inspection, we’ll recommend a path forward. From there, you can choose to schedule service or not.

How long will it take to get rid of rodents, mice, or rats?

Many infestations are effectively eradicated within the first couple of treatments. Our inspector will provide a detailed plan and start treatment the same day.

How do I get rid of them permanently?

Inspection is key to eradicating mice and rats. You need to discover how they are getting into the home and seal the entry points. Over-the-counter traps will help, but they will not stop them from coming inside.

Will they leave on their own?

Usually not. As long as there is a food source and a place to sleep, they will continue to come around.

Do rats go in clean houses?

Yes. Clean houses can get rats, just like dirty houses. Rats and other rodents can come if you provide them with easy access to food, water, and shelter.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

FREE Bed Bug Inspection

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Bed Bugs

Bed bug treatment begins with a free inspection from one of our licensed inspectors. If you move forward, you can expect that we’ll eradicate the majority of bed bugs in our first visit. However, bed bugs eat every 10-14 days. Those bed bugs that we didn’t eradicate will come out to eat, so that’s when we’ll come back. We’ll treat every 10-14 days until they are gone.

What kills bed bugs permanently?

The fastest and most effective way to eradicate bed bugs:

  • Understand their reproductive & lifestyle habits
  • Utilize regular treatments designed to keep them out
  • Incorporate the right equipment and products
  • Hire a company with experience treating bed bugs
Can I get rid of bed bugs on my own?

It’s very difficult. Time is extremely important when treating bed bugs. For example, female bed bugs can lay up to 4-8 eggs a day. If there are 10 females laying 4-8 eggs a day eggs, bed bug issues can get out of hand very quickly. You can try to use natural treatments for bed bugs, but they are largely ineffective. Hiring a professional is the best way to quickly and permanently eliminate bed bugs.

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Do bed bugs stay in pillows, carpets, couches, clothes, etc?

Yes. Bed bugs will migrate to wherever their food source is.

Can bed bugs survive in the dryer?

Not usually. To kill bed bugs on clothing, rugs, and other washables, use the medium to high setting on your dryer and run it for at least 30 minutes.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

FREE Bee Inspection

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Bee & Beehives

If bees are in your home’s walls, we will open a portion of the roof or wall to reach the infestation. If bees are outside, on the other hand, we’ll remove the beehive and exterminate the colony.

Will a beekeeper come and remove the beehive for free?

Most of the time, beekeepers will charge for beehive removal.

Do you exterminate bees?

Yes. If you are looking for a service to remove and relocate bees, you’ll want to reach out to a beekeeper.

I have bees swarming in front of my house. What do I do?

By law, you must wait 48 hours before any type of treatment. They will typically move on within that time period.

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Is it a wasp, a hornet, or a bee?

Many people struggle to tell the difference between wasps and bees because they appear very similar at a distance. When you get up close, you can notice some key differences.

  • Bees are fuzzy with round bodies and legs that help them collect pollen.
  • Wasps are thinner with narrow wastes and skinny legs. They don’t have hairs, which makes them appear shinier.
  • Hornets, which are part of the wasp family, look very similar to wasps except bigger.

What attracts bees to my home?

Bees and related insects are most attracted to the pollen in flowers. However, they also love sweet and sugary substances. If you’re dealing with a bee infestation, it could be because you keep your trash too close to your home or because you aren’t sealing it up completely. Leftover cans of soda or bottles of juice can be very attractive to bees.

Will a bee’s nest damage my home?

Yes; If there are bees in the walls of your home, they can damage the wallboard and insulation of your home. They can also stain your walls, and carpenter bees can damage the actual wood of your walls by drilling tiny holes for their nests.

Is it illegal to destroy a bee’s nest?

Yes. In many states, including Texas and Colorado where Berrett Home Services does business, it’s illegal for anyone other than a trained bee pest control company to remove bee’s nests and spray for bees.

How do you get rid of bees once and for all?

Hire a pest control company. This is the only way to safely and efficiently remove a bee hive or other infestation from your home.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

$119 Initial Ant Service

Includes General Pest Service + Warranty

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Ants

Ants are covered under our general pest service. See what that includes here.

What types of ants do you treat?

The most common are carpenter ants, fire ants, pharaoh ants, little black ants and odorous house ants.

Do you charge extra for fire ant mounds in the yard?

No. Those are included in the service.

Why are ants in home, if my home is clean?

Ants send out scavengers looking for food, water & shelter. Once they find what they are looking for, they leave a pheromone trail for the other ants to follow. Ants can sneak through the tiniest of cracks.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$119 INitial Wasp Service

Includes General Pest Service + Warranty

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Wasps

Wasps are covered under our general pest service. See what that includes here.

What is the difference between a wasp and a bee?

Most of the time, beekeepers will charge for beehive removal.

Why do wasps make nests in my roof line?

The roof line is a secluded area that is not easily disturbed.

Can wasps nests inside the home?

It is uncommon for them to nest inside the home, but they can make nests in the attics if they can find a way in. If they do make a nest inside the attic, it is possible for them to come in through light fixtures or vents if there is a hole big enough for them to fit.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$119 Initial Spider Service

Includes General Pest Service + Warranty

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Spiders

Spiders are covered under our general pest service. See what that includes here.

I have bites on my body, are these spider bites or bed bug bites?

Spider bites are typically random, one or two at a time.

Bed bug bites, may occur in a line or a zig-zag pattern across your arms, hands, face, neck & shoulders.

If it’s below the knees, it more than likely flea bites.

What type of spiders do you treat for?

We treat for every type of spider. The most common ones seen are: brown recluse spiders, black widows, daddy long legs, wolf spiders & hobo spiders.

Do you cover poisonous spiders?

Yes. The treatment is the same.

Are Wolf Spiders poisonous?

Wolf Spiders are not considered to be poisonous. They do have a painful bite that causes pain & swelling.

Can spiders kill humans, if bitten?

It’s unlikely for a human to die from a spider bite. Hospitalization might be necessary if bitten by a brown recluse or black widow spider.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$149 INitial Flea Service

Includes First Two Treatments

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Fleas

For the $149, we do the initial flush out of your home and then we also set up a follow up appointment two weeks later to treat any of the eggs that have hatched.

Fleas are covered under our general pest service, after the $149 Initial Service. See what that includes here.

Why are fleas so difficult to get rid of?

Flea eggs can lay dormant for up to a year in a home, especially in carpets. Because of that, even if you get rid of the adults, they have a tendency to come back.

What is the difference between a bed bug bite and a flea bite?

Bed bug bites, may occur in a line or a zig-zag pattern across your arms, hands, face, neck & shoulders.

Flea bites are most common below the knees.

I no longer have my pet, why am I getting bit?

Fleas prefer to feed on pets rather than humans. Fleas usually only bite humans when a pet has been removed from the home, unless there is a major infestation.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $229 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$119 INitial Scorpion Service

Includes First Two Treatments

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Scorpions

How do scorpions get into my house?

Like all insects, they come into the home looking for food and water. They find little cracks around doorways and windows, plumbing pipes and utility lines. Basically anywhere they can find a way in.

Are scorpions poisonous?

They have a painful sting but are not considered poisonous. It is common to go to the hospital with a scorpion sting.

How many scorpions is considered an infestation?

If you are seeing more than one a month, you may have an infestation. You a take an ultraviolet light at night, and go around your home to have an idea as to how many are out there.

How long does it take to get rid of scorpions?

If scorpions get in contact with regular treatments, it will eradicate them. Scorpions are known to migrate so it’s important to create and maintain a barrier around your home through regular service.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$119 INitial Cricket Service

Includes First Two Treatments

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Crickets

Why do crickets come inside the home?

Like all insects, they come into the home looking for food and water. They find little cracks around doorways and windows, plumbing pipes and utility lines. Basically anywhere they can find a way in.

Why are there so many crickets around?

Crickets are attracted to moist, dark and protected areas. This includes tall grass and vegetation around the home. If even your home doesn’t have tall grass & vegetation, your neighbors house might. Crickets are constant migrating looking for food and water.

Can you get rid of crickets?

With crickets, the best remedy is to create and maintain a barrier around your home. If they migrate into your yard, regular treatment will eradicate them.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $179 and comes with a 30-day warranty.

$169 INitial Vole Service

Includes First Two Treatments

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Voles

Do voles make holes in the yard?

Yes.

Why do voles make holes in my yard?

They like to eat grasses, tree bark, roots, tubers, and vegetable crops. 

How do you get rid of voles?

The best way is thorough baiting and trapping. This can accomplished through a regular general pest treatment plan.

Do I need to sign a long-term contract?

No. You’ll only sign a 4-month agreement which includes your initial treatment & one additional treatment (plus, anything you might need in between). No need to sign a new agreement after the 4-months, service will continue until you decide otherwise.

Do you offer same/next day service?

Yes. If you call by 2 p.m., in most cases, we can service the same day. Otherwise, we’ll schedule an appointment for you the next day.

Can I just do a one-time treatment?

You can, but we advise against it. The 4-month agreement helps us ensure that we take care of the eggs that hatch, and also other migrating pests from the surrounding areas. If you choose a one-time treatment, it costs $249 and comes with two treatments, two bait stations & a 30-day warranty.

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Want a bit of insider knowledge? Traditionally, pest control companies grow by knocking on doors… looking for problems that may or may not exist. When they’ve grown a large enough book of business with that approach, they sell it. We look at service differently at Berrett Pest Control. Our family has been serving this region since 1999. Our success doesn’t require knocking on doors; we’ve grown to serve over 250,000 families through happy customers telling their friends about our work. Our future relies on your satisfaction, so we can’t afford to let you down.

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