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Pest infestations reduce your quality of life and produce health hazards in the environments you trust most. The Bug Man offers pest control services to the areas you spend time in each day. We are happy to work with property management providers to solve a variety of pest control problems associated with your specific property needs. That's why we offer the best Portland pest control.

Our team is more than happy to customize our services to meet your needs. Unsure whether your pest problems require a one-time treatment or maintenance plan? Just ask us! We'll be happy to assess the situation, creating a plan to address your specific pest issues. We don't just "kill bugs." Our primary objective is to benefit both your space and the greater environment, making the least amount of impact on natural ecosystems.

We seek out pest-management approaches that may not involve products and use them where possible, a process called Integrated Pest Management (IPM). This ecosystem-based strategy, along with industry approved product options, successfully prevents, and/or reduces, pests long-term through biological control, use of resistant options, habitat manipulation, and modification of cultural practices.
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For the past thirty years in Oregon & South West Washington, when it comes to eliminating Carpenter Ants, Termites, Roaches, Bedbugs, Wasps, Yellowjackets, Hornets, Wood-boring beetles, Rats, Mice, Moles, Moths, Spiders, Fleas, Silverfish, Box elder bugs, Sow Bugs, Centipedes, Millipedes, Small pest ants, Carpet beetles, Pantry pests, or any other insect or pest - no one serves your needs better than The Bug Man.
Each customer's property presents it's own unique application approach.
Using the latest techniques, Integrated pest management, chemical & nonchemical methods, our technicians will develop a treatment plan specifically for your individual needs; that will help eliminate pests while taking the utmost care to preserve our environment.
For more than 30 years, The Bug Man has provided environmentally responsible residential pest control services for the greater Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, metro areas.
All of our pest control technicians are state-licensed and receive continuing education to keep up with the latest advancements in the pest control industry.
Your tech will help you make the right decision regarding one-time service, monthly service, quarterly, biannual, or annual service.
We want you to be confident that you've chosen the right pest control service for your needs.
For more than 30 years, The Bug Man has provided environmentally responsible residential pest control services for the greater Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, metro areas.
The odorous house ant (tapinoma sessile) is a special type of ant that is also known as a "stink ant" or "coconut ant".
They are social insects that are complex foragers and allot portions of food depending on a variety of environmental conditions.
They are also competitive and compete with other species.
They live in colonies that consist of multiple nests that contain multiple reproducing queen ants.
For more than 30 years, The Bug Man has provided environmentally responsible residential pest control services for the greater Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, metro areas.
Carpenter ants get into your home through a variety of ways-telephone wires, cracks in the foundation, attic vents, and plumbing lines-then make your home theirs.
Termites eat wood - carpenter ants just damage it in order to make their nests.
In terms of diet, wood doesn't do it for ants.
They keep a steady balance of meats and sweets - mostly eating other insects, honeydew, and syrups.
For more than 30 years, The Bug Man has provided environmentally responsible residential pest control services for the greater Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, metro areas.
Honey bees are distinguished by the production and storage of honey and the construction of perennial, colonial nests from wax.
The female workers are the only bee that people usually see.
Workers forage for pollen and nectar from flowers.
They build and protect the hive, clean and circulate air.
The Queens job only job is to lay eggs.
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