Home Pest Control of San Francisco

Welcome to Home Pest Control of San Francisco! We are California pest control specialists. We offer both residential and commercial extermination services in San Francisco. We handle all common pest insects in the area, including: Termites, Ants, Bed Bugs, Cockroaches, Spiders, Palmetto Bugs, Mosquitos, Silverfish, Centipedes, Millipedes, Carpenter Bees, Dust Mites, Spider Mites, Fleas, Lady Bugs, Drain Flies, Indian Meal Moths, Yellow Jackets, Brown Recluse Spiders, Black Widow Spiders, Ticks, Pillbugs, Earwigs, and rodents such as rats and mice. We offer a range of affordable pest management services, including complete interior coverage of your home or building, and complete exterior coverage of your house and lawn. We pride ourselves on our polite and courteous customer service and our excellent results. Give us a call any time to find out more about our prices for pest control work and to schedule an appointment, usually within the next day. We look forward to hearing from you.


Call 24/7 to discuss your pest problem.

Same-day or next-day appointments.

32-point inspection of your property.

Written estimates for pest project.

Fully state licensed and insured.

Complete Bed Bug treatment and removal.

Complete termite tenting and erradication.

Control of ants, spiders, stinging insects.

100% permanent rat and mouse control.

Quarterly and monthly maintenance programs.


Our Service Range - 415-942-9002

San Francisco Pest Removal Tip:

Most Effective Treatment for Termite
Solution for the termite infestation can be separated into two; the chemical and natural treatment. Identifying the best method to end your infestation is necessary to guarantee that you will never have to deal with the recurring termite problem. Termites are secretive; usually, you will only discover the infestation during the advance stage. This is because they will be eating the interior part of the wood and will leave the exterior surface intact.

Best Treatment for Termite Infestation
In case you suspect that you have a termite infestation or even if you just believe that your home is susceptible to termites, you can choose between the natural and chemical treatment. The best solution for your problem will depend upon a host of factors such as your goal, the level of infestation, etc.

Chemical Treatment
The modern type of termite control method will include chemical ingredients. During the past few years, there has been a great development in the safety of the chemical solutions. Experts have also found a way to minimize the environment footprint of termiticides. Nonetheless, they still have adverse effect towards your health. It can also contaminate the water and soil.
- Soil-Applied Treatment- This is probably the most common type of treatment. This will immediately kill the termites that will be in direct contact with the liquid treatment. Apart from treating an infested home, this solution will create a barrier that will protect your home against future infestation.
- Baits-The termite bait station is composed of slow-acting ingredient that will have lesser impact towards your health. This will be introduced in the key areas of your house. You will increase the efficacy of the bait if you place them close to the area of infestation such as mud tubes. Those insects that come in contact with the bait will be spreading the poison in the nest. This will eventually destroy the termite's nest.
- Borates-These are chemicals that are derivatives of Boron. Usually, borates can only be used as preventative measure that will keep the termites at bay. It will be placed on crevices and cracks of the house. This chemical can harm pets and homeowners. This type of treatment should only be used in the inaccessible areas of our home.

Natural Treatment
While the use of the chemical treatment will directly kill the termite, natural method can be used as a supplemental solution. Most non-chemical treatment will indirectly kill the termites. It is also essential to remember that the natural treatment will not end your infestation ultimately.
- Nematodes-This parasitic worm will burrow in the body of the termite larvae. They will rob them of their nutrients that will lead to the death of the termite in a matter of 48 hours.
- Fungi-certain types of fungi will also feed on termites. Others can be toxic to them such as the Metarhizium Anisopliae.Some experts also recommend the use of the sand that will act as a barrier that will keep them away. Sands will not retain moisture and it will also be difficult for the termites to create tunnel on sands since it is not as stable as the other type of soil