Rohnert Park's planned community layout—uniform lot sizes, consistent construction eras, and extensive landscaping—creates predictable pest patterns that we've mapped across the city's lettered sections. From the original 1960s developments to newer construction near Sonoma State University, each area has its own pest profile.
Call (707) 286-7002Rohnert Park's grid of residential sections (A through S) was built over decades, meaning construction quality, materials, and landscaping maturity vary significantly. This directly affects pest vulnerability.
We know which construction era each Rohnert Park section represents and the pest vulnerabilities associated with it. A 1960s Section B home has different entry points and conducive conditions than a 2000s build near University District. This lets us focus inspection on the most likely problem areas.
Based on species identification and construction type, we select the most effective treatment. Slab-on-grade homes get perimeter soil treatment for subterranean termites. Raised-foundation homes get crawlspace treatment for moisture pests. Multi-unit properties get coordinated treatment to prevent pest displacement between units.
Pest problems in planned communities often affect multiple homes simultaneously—Argentine ant supercolonies and subterranean termite pressure don't respect property lines. We can coordinate with neighboring homeowners for more effective area-wide management when appropriate.
In Rohnert Park's planned sections, adjacent homes share similar soil conditions and were built with the same materials. Subterranean termite colonies forage across property lines, so yes—if your neighbor has an active colony, your home is at elevated risk. A proactive inspection is prudent. It doesn't mean you have termites, but it's worth checking.
Argentine ants form supercolonies—genetically related networks spanning many properties. In Rohnert Park's connected residential landscape, a single supercolony can extend across an entire section. Treating one property helps, but the colony simply contracts and re-expands from neighboring untreated areas. Coordinated neighborhood treatment is most effective.
California law generally requires landlords to address bed bug infestations in rental units. Your landlord should hire professional treatment. Document everything—photos, communication, when you first noticed signs. We work with both tenants and property managers on multi-unit bed bug situations, which require treating all affected units simultaneously for success.
Carpenter ants, Argentine ants, and odorous house ants.
Heat treatments and targeted elimination.
Oriental and German cockroach removal.
Rats, mice, and vole management.
Black widow and brown widow removal.
Drywood and subterranean termite treatment.
Yellow jacket and paper wasp removal.