About us:


Welcome to Habitat Pest Control

The conception of Habitat Pest started from an idea that eco-friendly, safety and effectiveness are not just merely a philosophy but an actual reality. Our target is to get rid of those unwanted pests while protecting the environment through the use of integrated pest management.


Habitat Pest Control is the local leading pest control company in the Bay Area that integrates the use of non-chemical and natural pest control solutions for home and business owners whilst protecting your health and environment.


Top 5 reasons to choose Habitat Pest Control

  • We are able to use Eco-exempt products that are based on botanical activities.

  • We have over 10 years of experience in pest control business;

  • We provide prompt, same-day service in the South Bay Area;

  • We provide special service for gophers, moles, bees and yellow jackets; and

  • We are locally owned and operated;

Mission Statement

Habitat Pest Control strives to be the leading local pest control company in the Bay Area providing Integrated Pest Management solutions for home and business owners.

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Why Choose Us?

Habitat Pest Control Service Professionals are committed to providing you with the best pest control possible. Since bugs are active throughout the year, our year-round advanced service eliminates pest problems all year long. If pests return, we do too—absolutely free.


What do we offer?

  1. Precautionary Treatment

  2. Heat Treatment

  3. Bio-Pesticide Treatment

Precautionary Treatment


Bed bug infestations don’t start with hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of the pesky critters. Instead, each infestation can be traced to just a few bugs. You can take concrete steps that will help ensure that these few bugs die quickly. Helping prevent them from reproducing and becoming a big problem that bites hard!


Preventing bed bug infestation is often as simple as utilising the following:


Mattress Encasements

Residual Treatment in wall voids

Residual Treatment in bed frames

Deadfall Traps

Active Monitoring


We believe every homeowner should have preventative measures in place. Landlords should take action to preserve their investment and protect themselves from tenant problems by requiring ALL tenants to put in place effective bed bug prevention measures.

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Heat Treatment

There is considerable research that shows bed bugs' thermal death point is around 120 degrees Fahrenheit and bed bugs at all stages of life will be dead in less than one minute at this temperature.


Treating it with heat allows you to kill all the Bed Bugs within the treatment area in a single visit. As opposed to conventional treatments which require multiple visits.


Another advantage of heat treatment is that all Bed Bugs are killed without the hours of preparation required for a conventional treatment. Which requires throwing away or cleaning clothes, toys, sheets, comforters, games, stuffed animals and on and on. A single, no-chemical treatment and the entire bed bug infestation is gone.


How Heat Treatment Works?

1. Bring Heat. Specialised high output electric heaters are placed and continually adjusted throughout the space, introducing and re-circulating heated air with a temperature target of 120 F not to exceed 135 F.

2. Monitor. Temperatures are monitored in real time from a remote location using wireless sensors and also by hand with infrared handheld devices to ensure lethal temperatures safely reach all bedbugs in the structure.

3. Move Air: Specialised high output fans move heated air throughout the space to ensure heat is evenly distributed and able to reach all spaces within the treatment area.

Re-entry is permitted as soon as the area returns to normal temperature.

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Bio-Pesticide Treatment


Bio-pesticide bed bug treatments are unique in that it utilises one natural organism against another natural organism. Bed bugs perish within 7 days of encountering the active agent. The bio-pesticide also has a transfer effect, which means an “infected” bed bug can pass it to other bed bugs in the colony. This treatment works slower, but it is just as effective at eliminating the pests.