Green Guard Pest Control

Green Guard Pest Control The family friendly solution to pest control in the Boise, ID area. The family friendly solution to pest control.

Anyone else getting bit on the patio at dusk this week? You're not imagining it. The first hatch of Treasure Valley mosq...
06/03/2026

Anyone else getting bit on the patio at dusk this week? You're not imagining it. The first hatch of Treasure Valley mosquitoes is here, and it's earlier than most people expect.

Quick win that almost nobody does: switch your sprinkler timer to run between 4 and 6 AM instead of evening. Evening watering leaves wet ground right when mosquitoes are laying eggs. Morning watering dries out before they ever get active. Same lawn, way fewer bites.

Full June prep checklist (plus what actually works once Father's Day hits and the second wave kicks in):
https://greenguardpestcontrol.com/blog/mosquito-prevention-boise-yard

Mosquito season is here. June is when Boise yards go from quiet to itchy fast, and the smart move is to fix breeding sites now and layer on outdoor mosquito treatment before populations peak in July and August.

June is the last cheap month for pest prevention in the Treasure Valley. The wasp nests that were quarter-sized in May a...
06/02/2026

June is the last cheap month for pest prevention in the Treasure Valley. The wasp nests that were quarter-sized in May are softball-sized under eaves right now. Wait until August and a knockdown runs 00+ instead of a quick June touch-up.

Same goes for mosquitoes if you're near irrigation, and ant trails are peaking into kitchens this month.

We refreshed our full month-by-month Idaho pest calendar with what we're seeing this week 👇
greenguardpestcontrol.com/blog/year-round-pest-calendar-idaho

Idaho's pest pressure shifts every month. This mid-2026 update shows which pest peaks each season, what to do about it, and what Treasure Valley homeowners are seeing in June.

Hiring an exterminator in Boise this year? Quick gut-check on pricing before you sign anything.Real 2026 ranges across t...
06/01/2026

Hiring an exterminator in Boise this year? Quick gut-check on pricing before you sign anything.

Real 2026 ranges across the Treasure Valley: 9 to start on a recurring plan, 19 to 59 per quarterly visit by home size, and 00 to 50 for a one-time treatment. If someone's quoting you way under or way over those numbers, ask why.

And if a door-knocker shows up offering a 9 special with a 3-year contract, just smile and close the door.

Full breakdown here, including what a modern visit actually looks like and how to spot the bad apples 👇
https://greenguardpestcontrol.com/blog/exterminator-boise-guide

Searching for exterminators in Boise, Idaho and not sure where to start? Here is what modern pest control actually involves, what it should cost in 2026, the red flags to walk away from, and how to pick a Treasure Valley pro without overpaying or signing into a bad contract.

Quick PSA for Treasure Valley homeowners: before you pop open an irrigation valve box this summer, knock around the insi...
05/29/2026

Quick PSA for Treasure Valley homeowners: before you pop open an irrigation valve box this summer, knock around the inside with a stick first. That's the #1 spot we find black widows in Boise, Meridian, and Nampa, and July is the worst month.

Good news: the black widow is the ONLY spider in Idaho that's actually a medical emergency. Hobos got dropped from the CDC's venomous list in 2017, and wolf spiders are basically harmless (just intimidating).

We just updated our full Idaho spider guide with the 2026 science and the bite symptoms that actually need a doctor 👇

Idaho only has one truly dangerous spider, and it is not the one you grew up fearing. Here is the 2026 update on black widows, hobo spiders, and the bites that actually need a doctor.

Anyone else already seeing webs along the foundation? You're not alone. Late May is when Treasure Valley spider populati...
05/28/2026

Anyone else already seeing webs along the foundation? You're not alone. Late May is when Treasure Valley spider populations start ramping toward the July through September peak, and the homes that stay quiet through August are the ones that get sealed up right now.

One quick tip from the guide: swap your white porch bulbs for yellow or warm LED. White light pulls in moths and flies all night, and wolf spiders and house spiders set up shop nearby. Yellow doesn't.

We just updated our full Idaho spider-proofing checklist for 2026 with hobo, black widow, and wolf spider specifics 👇

Spider season is back in the Treasure Valley. Here's the 7-step spider-proofing checklist we run on Boise homes, plus the hobo, black widow, and wolf spider specifics that matter in Idaho.

Ever spot a gray papery nest the size of a football hanging in a tree or under an eave? That's bald-faced hornets, and t...
05/27/2026

Ever spot a gray papery nest the size of a football hanging in a tree or under an eave? That's bald-faced hornets, and they're nothing to mess with. They sting again and again, and the whole colony comes out swinging if you get too close.

Here's the good news: right now in late May that nest is golf-ball small with just one queen. Knock it out now and you skip the basketball-sized version with hundreds of hornets come August.

We put together a full guide on spotting them and what to do 👇
greenguardpestcontrol.com/blog/bald-faced-hornet-idaho-guide

A bald-faced hornet looks scarier than almost anything else flying around your Idaho yard. Here's how to ID the black-and-white wasp, spot its football-shaped nest, and why a late-May nest is far easier to deal with than an August one.

Address

6700 N Linder Road Ste 156/406
Meridian, ID
83646

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+12082977947

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