Rumble Pest Solutions

Rumble Pest Solutions Pest Control Services. Mosquito Services. Termite Services. Bed Bug Services. Locally owned business.
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Round 1 of our new look starts NOW!Rumble Pest Solutions has been training behind the scenes, and we're ready to step in...
03/03/2026

Round 1 of our new look starts NOW!

Rumble Pest Solutions has been training behind the scenes, and we're ready to step into the ring with a fresh new look. New logo. New colors. Same pest-fighting spirit. Our new trucks will be rolling through your neighborhood looking sharp. But don't worry, we still bring the fight to pests like no one else.

Your same local team is still in your corner with the Unbeatable Service Guarantee you count on: in-home visits within 48 hours, emergency same-day service, free return visits, and zero extra charges. We go as many rounds as it takes until pests are gone for good.

That's not a tagline. That's a promise!

Spot one of our new trucks on your street? That means the champs are on their way.

Pests lose. You win.
Let's Rumble!

🎄 Help Us Bring Christmas Joy to Local Families in NWA! 🎁This year, Rumble Pest Solutions is partnering with local eleme...
12/08/2025

🎄 Help Us Bring Christmas Joy to Local Families in NWA! 🎁
This year, Rumble Pest Solutions is partnering with local elementary schools to support multiple families in need through our Toys from Technicians holiday drive. Our team is stepping up to purchase every Christmas gift on their lists — and we’d love for you to join us!

If you’d like to donate toys or contribute toward gift purchases, your generosity will help make the season brighter for children right here in our community.

Every donation makes a difference.
Thank you for helping us spread holiday cheer across Northwest Arkansas!

– The Rumble Pest Solutions Team

We know ticks and fleas can be the biggest pests of the summer, not just for your family's pets, but for you as well. He...
09/18/2025

We know ticks and fleas can be the biggest pests of the summer, not just for your family's pets, but for you as well. Here are some facts and behavior of common ticks that can aid you in being able to identify what you are battling!

Fleas are small, flightless parasites that feed on the blood of various warm-blooded animals, depending on the species, and can transmit diseases to their host. Although most people think of fleas as a problem only the family pet has to deal with, they can also bite humans and are the most common transmitter of the rare bubonic plague. While pet owners are primarily at risk for flea infestations, these biting pests can also be brought onto a property via wild animals like raccoons or skunks and then make their way into a home. The most common species is the cat flea, which often feasts on cats, dogs and humans. Fleas can live for about 100 days during which time the females can produce up to 2,000 offspring. These pests transport themselves on rodents and other mammals, usually remaining on their hosts at all times. Fleas use their powerful legs to jump as high as 8 inches vertically, which is 150 times their own height. Like other pests, fleas are able to easily infest households. They’re commonly called “freeloaders” because they transfer to new environments by latching onto mammals, as well as shoes, pant legs and blankets. Once inside, fleas usually hide in areas where pets and people sleep such as furniture, beds and carpeting, as well as the cracks of hardwood floors.

Ticks are often mistaken for insects, but they are actually arachnids. There are many different kinds, but the most common ones we encounter are American Dog Ticks and Brown Dog Ticks. Outdoors, they’re known to scale up shrubs, grass and other vegetation, attaching themselves to passing hosts such as dogs, deer, rabbits and even humans. Both of these ticks prefer domestic dogs, but will bite humans if necessary. Despite their similarities in name, they do have some contrasts with the largest one being that brown dog ticks can complete their entire life cycle indoors. This allows them to establish populations in colder climates, and they are notorious for infesting homes once brought inside. The American dog tick prefers to choose habitats which maximize their exposure to potential hosts, and are attracted by the scent of animals. They are incredibly durable, and can survive for about 2-3 years unfed. When they are ready to lay their eggs, adult female American dog ticks will detach from their hosts. Over the next month, she will lay as many as 6,500 eggs. The eggs typically hatch in 1-2 months, during which time the larvae emerge and seek out small hosts, such as field mice, but can survive up to 500 days unfed! Depending on the climate, the entire lifecycle of an American dog tick can take anywhere from 3 months to more than 1 year. In the northern United States, it’s common for the lifecycle to last two years. On the other hand, the Brown dog tick is most commonly encountered indoors and in kennels. If found on a dog or other animal, the brown dog tick should be removed as soon as possible. On dogs, adult brown dog ticks can typically be found on the ears and between the toes, while younger or immature ones attach along the dog’s back. When not feeding on a host, they generally prefer the warm, dry conditions inside homes. Once inside, female ticks will drop off of their host and lay eggs in any crack or crevice they can find, potentially causing an explosion of hundreds of immature ticks after a few weeks. They typically move upward to higher ground, so eggs are often deposited in openings near wall hangings, ceiling, or roofs, promoting host encounters. These dark brown eggs are usually laid in masses of 1,000-3,000. Once they hatch, the larval ticks will usually feed on pets like dogs or cats. Both adult and larval brown dog ticks are capable of surviving without feeding for up to 8 months. Aside from catching a ride inside on a household pet, possums, raccoons and other wildlife can carry these ticks into a yard, after which they can take shelter in doghouses and beneath decks.

Do these sound familiar to you? Have you seen them around lately? Not to worry at all, please contact us, and we'll be happy to kick those buggers to the curb for you!

Protecting homes. Earning trust. Now, earning your vote for Best Local Pest Control with CommunityVotes - Fort Smith AR....
08/13/2025

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06/20/2025

Let's talk about ants! We know you're having them, and we want to give you the tools to identify what you’re seeing so that we can best combat them for you. With all of the rain we have had recently, those ants are showing up quickly! The most distinguishable characteristic of odorous house ants is the smell of rotten coconut that is emitted when their bodies are crushed. Indoors, odorous ants can nest in wall crevices, near heaters, water pipes, under carpets, beneath floors or sometimes behind paneling. They are most likely to invade buildings during rainy weather. Odorous ants travel in trails, foraging day and night. Outdoors, odorous house ants place their shallow nests beneath soil as well as in logs, mulch, debris and under rocks.
Contact us right away if you're seeing these! 479-717-9980

Red paper wasps and yellowjackets generally have a similar body shape with the biggest difference being in their color. ...
06/04/2025

Red paper wasps and yellowjackets generally have a similar body shape with the biggest difference being in their color. As stinging insects, they both pose a potential threat. While paper wasps are not an aggressive species by nature, they will sting if they are disturbed or their nest is threatened. It’s unusual for an impregnated paper wasp to sting, but it can happen. On the other hand, yellowjacket stings pose significant health risks to humans, as they are territorial and will sting if they are threatened. They are known to sting repeatedly and can cause allergic reactions. Both of these busy bugs frequent the eaves and attics of homes to build their nests. Although, contrary to popular beliefs, nests left behind by wasp populations that leave during the cold weather months are generally not reused by subsequent generations of wasps. Flowers, plant life, and places with abundant insects will attract paper wasps as it provides ample prey for both the developing and mature wasps. Yellowjackets can be classified as pollinators and can be beneficial as they eat beetle grubs, flies and other harmful pests. However, they are also known scavengers who eat meat, fish, and sugary substances. Paper wasps have their peak season in the springtime while yellowjackets are the most active in late summer and early autumn. As we go head first into the summer season, don't let these insects put a sting in your summer fun when Rumble can keep you and your loved ones protected! Please call us at (479) 717-9980 to set up service today!

Happy April everyone! This month, our bug blog is covering Earwigs. They are typically located near places that are cool...
04/21/2025

Happy April everyone!
This month, our bug blog is covering Earwigs. They are typically located near places that are cool and wet. Bathrooms, kitchens and other places where plumbing may be is usually where you will find them. On the outside of the home, Earwigs may be found in gardens, flower beds, or compost piles. Most types of earwigs generally prefer wet areas which are cooler and undisturbed as they find the atmosphere favorable for living and laying eggs. Earwigs can be a serious garden pest if the conditions are right as most species feed on decaying vegetation and thrive in wet soil.
Be sure to give us a call if you are seeing these!

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03/17/2025

Give us a call today to take advantage of this awesome offer!

Happy February from Rumble! We are so excited to be introducing something new to our page this year! Every month we will...
02/07/2025

Happy February from Rumble! We are so excited to be introducing something new to our page this year! Every month we will post a different fact sheet highlighting an insect that we commonly see and are able to treat. Give us a call if you are seeing these, we will absolutely get them taken care of for you. If you're signed up for our Quarterly Service, you are eligible for those free return treatments!

This month we will focus on the Brown Recluse spider.
The telltale sign of a brown recluse is the violin shaped marking on their back. Like many spiders, the brown recluse spider likes to stay secluded in dark corners of places that are rarely disturbed or cleaned. Unlike many spiders, they showcase 6 eyes as opposed to the typical 8. They are venomous, but are not typically aggressive and usually only bite when pressed against skin, such as in clothing or bedding. Their habitation behaviors include locations indoors such as under kitchen cabinets, storage areas, and basements inside houses which can provide plenty of areas for these pests to hide. In the outdoors, these spiders may inhabit sheds, barns and garages, and may unknowingly be brought inside a home when moving stored items inside.

Think you've seen a Brown Recluse spider? Give us a call at 479-717-9980, and we'd be happy to assist you!

Hi everyone! If you have a moment, please vote for Rumble Pest Solutions for the best pest control company in NWA! We ar...
12/10/2024

Hi everyone! If you have a moment, please vote for Rumble Pest Solutions for the best pest control company in NWA! We are under the home and garden category. Thank you all💚

12/06/2024

Hi everyone! It’s that time of year again, our FIFTH ANNUAL Toys From Technicians. Much like years previous, we have had an outpour of need from those in our community. If you have the means, please bring donations by our office. We do ask that any donations brought in are new with tags/in their original box. We thank you all in advance, and greatly appreciate your support. Merry Christmas, Rumble Family💚

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2112 West Huntsville Avenue Suite A
Springdale, AR
72762

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14797179980

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