As the seasons change in the Rogue Valley, various insects seek shelter inside your home. While these "occasional invaders" don't typically cause structural damage, they can appear in massive numbers, making your home feel less like a sanctuary.
Recognizable by their black bodies and red markings. In Medford and Phoenix, they sunbathe on siding by the thousands before trying to overwinter in your walls.
Known for their "pincers." They love the damp mulch beds of Ashland and Jacksonville and frequently crawl into mailboxes and bathrooms.
The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is a major nuisance in Grants Pass and Central Point. They release a pungent odor when crushed and seek warmth inside homes during the fall.
Fast-moving, silver-scaled pests that thrive in high-humidity areas. They are common in Rogue Valley attics and bathrooms, where they feed on wallpaper glue and book bindings.
Beyond the noise, they can damage fabrics. A common basement and crawlspace pest throughout White City and Eagle Point.
Small, yellowish-green beetles that invade Rogue Valley homes in the fall. Their sheer numbers can be overwhelming on windows and walls.
The Grizzly Perimeter Barrier
Occasional invaders almost always enter from the outside. Our seasonal protection plan focuses on a Power Barrier—a high-residual treatment around your foundation, windows, and door frames that stops these pests before they find a way in.