DIY Pest Control
Why Going Alone Often Costs You More
DIY pest control is popular – and for good reason. Many homeowners try to save time and money by tackling pest problems themselves. But the hard truth is that DIY methods often end up costing more in the long run due to repeated attempts, ineffective products, and missed infestations. Repeating treatments adds up — in both frustration and expense.
Why DIY pest control often fails:
- Lack of Targeted Effectiveness: Many DIY products are broad repellants, not designed to eliminate specific pests.
- Misidentification of the Pest: It’s easy to mistake one pest for another, leading to the wrong treatment.
- Failure to Address the Real Problem: Simply killing visible bugs doesn’t always fix the problem.
- Health Risks: Improper use of chemicals can put your family and pets in danger.
DIY Home Pest Control Tips
That Actually Work
Over 80 years of providing residential and commercial pest control across New England, we’ve seen a few common ways DIY can help.
- Seal Entry Points: Block doors, windows, and cracks where pests sneak inside
- Maintain a Clean Home: Remove food crumbs, spills, and clutter that attract pests
- Control Moisture: Fix leaks and reduce damp areas that pests love
- Yard Maintenance: Keep shrubs trimmed and mulch away from foundations to reduce pest habitats
But here’s the reality: Once pests settle in, DIY methods usually only provide temporary relief — and in some cases, can even make the problem worse.
Why Professional Expertise Matters
Accurate Pest Identification
We pinpoint exactly which pest you’re dealing with, ensuring the right treatment every time.
Targeted Treatments
Safe & Effective Application
Our trained technicians use treatments that protect your family and pets while delivering lasting results.
The Most Common Pests That Foil DIY Efforts
Ford’s Hometown Services often gets called in after DIY attempts fall short. Many DIY repellents only move pests to new areas rather than eliminating them. Here are a few common culprits:
Ants
Mice
Bed Bugs
Cockroaches
Your Top DIY Pest Control Questions Answered
How do I kill bed bugs myself?
DIY bed bug treatments often provide only temporary relief. While heat treatments and special mattress covers can help, professional pest control ensures the complete elimination of bed bugs from all hiding spots in your home. Get more tips for staying bed bug-free.
Are homemade mouse traps effective?
Homemade mouse traps may catch a few mice, but they usually don’t solve a larger infestation. Professionals use a combination of traps, baiting, and exclusion techniques to fully rid your home of rodents.
How do I get rid of ants in my home?
Ants can be tricky to eliminate with DIY methods alone. While you can try sealing entry points and using store-bought baits, professional pest control targets nests and trails for complete removal. Learn more about why DIY ant control often falls short.
Can I handle fleas with DIY treatments?
When should I call a professional?
If you’ve tried DIY methods multiple times without success, or if the pest problem is growing, it’s time to call a professional. Early intervention with expert treatment prevents costly damage and health risks.
Are DIY methods safe for family and pets?
Some DIY products can be harmful if not used correctly. Professionals use treatments that are both effective and safe, with protective measures to keep your family and pets secure.
Why do pests return after DIY treatments?
Ready to Throw in the DIY Towel?
If you’ve tried DIY and are still struggling, it’s time to call the pros who know exactly how to get rid of pests safely and for good. Don’t waste more time or money on repeated DIY attempts. Trust Ford’s Hometown Services to get the job done right, quickly, safely, and completely.
Ants
Carpenter Ants
Pavement Ants
Pharaoh Ants
Allegany Mound Ants
Small Black Ants
Citronella Ants
Pantry/Clothing Pests
Indian Meal Moths
Carpet Beetles
Moths
Saw Tooth Grain Beetles
House Fly
Rodents
Mice
Rats
Voles and Moles
Blood Feeders
Bed Bugs
Bat Bugs
Ticks
Mosquitos
Fleas
Mites
Bees and Wasps
Yellow Jackets
Paper Wasps
Bald-Faced Hornets
Honey Bees
Carpenter Bees
Ground Bees
Hornets
Wood Destroying Insects
Powder Post Beetles
Old House Borers
Termites
Carpenter Bee
Cockroaches
German Roaches
American Roaches
Oriental Roaches
Pennsylvania Woods Roaches
Flies
Cluster Flies
Drain Flies
Fruit Flies
Fungus Gnats
Blow Flies
Occasional Invaders
Common House Spider
Ground Beetle
Crickets
House Centipede
Millipedes
Earwigs
Silverfish
Clover Mites
Ladybugs
Boxelder Bugs
Brown Stick Bug
Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Just one of the reasons we’re the most trusted pest control company in the area.
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