Roaches, ants, spiders, crickets — identified and treated at the source, not sprayed and forgotten.
Most pest problems you can see — the roaches under the sink, the ant line across the counter, the crickets in the garage — are the visible edge of a colony or nest you can’t. General pest control in Albuquerque starts with an inspection that finds the source: where they nest, what they’re eating, and how they’re getting in. Then the treatment targets that, with methods that minimize pesticide use and pet-friendly options when your household needs them.
The crew is licensed by the State of New Mexico and fully insured in Albuquerque, and the service covers homes, multi-unit properties, and commercial buildings across the metro.
Dealing with something bigger? Rodent control and bed bug heat treatment are their own services, with their own pages.

Every job starts with a free inspection & estimate. State-certified technicians identify the species — because the right treatment for a German roach infestation is the wrong one for pavement ants — and map the entry points, harborage, and moisture sources feeding the problem.
Then the source gets treated: gel baits and insect growth regulators where they work best, crack and crevice treatment where pests actually travel, and exterior barrier work so the next wave doesn’t make it inside. You walk the job with the tech before they leave, and services are fully guaranteed — service agreement plans include free re-treats.
A wasp nest can be a one-time visit. Roaches and ants in this climate usually call for a recurring plan, because mild Albuquerque winters mean colonies never fully die off. Bi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual service plans are all available, and the recommendation you get will be the honest one — not the biggest one.
The problem: A Northeast Heights family kept finding German roaches in the kitchen every night — store foggers knocked them down for a week, then they were back.
What was done: Inspection traced the activity to harborage behind the dishwasher and a moisture source under the sink. Gel bait and growth regulator at the harborage, crack-and-crevice treatment along the plumbing runs, and a follow-up visit to confirm the cycle was broken.
The result: Activity dropped to zero sightings by the follow-up, and the family moved to a quarterly plan to keep it that way.
The high desert has its own rhythm: ant colonies that never really die off in mild winters, monsoon storms in July and August that drive roaches and crickets indoors, and the bosque and valley ditches keeping moisture-loving pests active near the river all year. A crew that works this metro every day knows a Nob Hill adobe with a century of settling cracks is a different job than a tight stucco build on the Westside — and treats them differently.
It depends on the pest, the size of the property, and whether it’s a one-time treatment or a recurring plan — and anyone who prices it sight-unseen is guessing. Call (505) 555-0102, describe what you’re seeing, and you get a free inspection & estimate with a real number before any work starts.
Roaches, ants, spiders, crickets, earwigs, silverfish, and wasps are the core of it. Bed bugs and rodents are handled as their own services because they need different methods — heat treatment for bed bugs, trapping and exclusion for mice and rats.
Store sprays kill the roaches that walk through them, but German roaches breed in harborage — behind appliances, inside wall voids — where spray never reaches, and a fogger can actually scatter them deeper into the house. Professional treatment uses baits and growth regulators that work back into the harborage and break the breeding cycle.
Tell the technician about kids and pets when you call — there are pet-friendly options, and the approach leans on methods that minimize pesticide use, like targeted gel baits in places pets can’t reach instead of broadcast spraying.
For most general pest treatments, no — targeted baiting and crack-and-crevice work doesn’t clear the building. Some treatments have re-entry windows for specific rooms. You’ll get the specifics for your treatment when it’s scheduled, so you can plan around it.
A single nest or an isolated problem can be a one-time job. Roaches, ants, and general prevention in Albuquerque usually call for a recurring plan, because mild winters here mean colonies survive year-round. Bi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual plans are available — and if one visit will fix it, that’s what you’ll be told.
Sugar ants scout for food and water, and once one finds your counter it lays a pheromone trail for the colony. Wiping the trail helps for a day, but the colony just re-routes. Some species also split into new colonies when hit with repellent sprays — which is why the fix is baiting the colony itself, not spraying the line.
Yes — residential, multi-unit properties, and commercial buildings are all covered, and multi-unit inspections are free. The more units a building has, the more paths pests have between them, so multi-unit work leans on regular maintenance rather than one-off treatments.
Nothing dramatic. Note where and when you’re seeing activity — a photo on your phone helps — and clear access to the areas involved, like under the kitchen sink. The technician handles the rest and walks the plan with you before starting.
Yes. Services are fully guaranteed, and service agreement plans include free re-treats if activity returns between visits.
Describe what you’re seeing and get a free inspection & estimate. No pressure, no obligation.
(505) 555-0102