Major League Pest

What’s in Your Home?

How many varieties of insect can you name off the top of your head? Are you an amateur entomologist, or are all ants, spiders, and cockroaches essentially the same to you? No matter your knowledge level, it never hurts to study up once in a while—especially when common house pests are beginning to infest your home

Contact Us For Details

Name

Local experts.

What’s in Your Home? A Guide to Common House Pests in Oceanside & San Diego County, CA

Here at Major League Pest, we understand that knowledge is power and want to help you understand what you’re up against in order to better prevent pest problems from happening again. Read on to learn more about the various types of pests we control from our backyard in Oceanside throughout San Diego County, California.

Identify common ant species

Common Types of Ants

Argentine Ants

Argentine ants range from light to dark brown and measure less than one sixteenth of an inch long. They are readily adaptable and can nest in a great variety of places. Nests are usually located in moist soil, next to or under buildings, along sidewalks, or beneath boards.

Odorous House Ants

Odorous house ants are brown or black in color and measure between one sixteenth and one eighth of an inch. Usually, their nests are found under wood, debris, and landscaping, and they are known to move their colonies approximately every three months. They are attracted to moisture sources inside the home.

Pavement Ants

Pavement ants are about one eighth of an inch in length and range from light brown to black in color. They are often found nesting in the walls of buildings, under pavement stones, and in cracks in the foundation. They forage in trails up to 30 feet from their nest and will enter indoor structures for food.

Satisfied Homeowners

What Our Customers Are Saying

Based on 614 Reviews

Get Inspired

Check Out Our Work – Real Results

Cockroaches: Keep Your Home Safe and Clean

German Cockroach

German cockroaches are the most common household cockroach. They are yellowish brown in color and have two dark strips on the head that run from front to back. They are typically between one half to three quarters of an inch long. They are abundant in places where there is food and water, such as kitchens and bathrooms. These insects are usually brought into a structure by grocery bags or boxes, and they breed quickly.

Oriental Cockroach

The Oriental cockroach looks dark brown to black with a greasy sheen and is about one inch in length. They prefer dark, damp, cooler areas such as the spaces underneath sinks and washing machines, the spaces between soil and buildings, underneath stoops, and landscape mulch. This species is of much more concern because they often travel through sewer pipes and live in filth, which they’ll track throughout your home.

On-time service you can trust

Treat Your Pest Problem

Dealing with any of the aforementioned common house pests? Contact Major League Pest today to get rid of them for good with our various pest control services.

Spiders: Keep Your Home Web-Free

Black Widow

Black widows are a shiny black color and commonly identified by the red hourglass marking on the underside of their abdomens. Females are larger than males and can measure up to one and a half inches in body length. They typically favor dark, secluded areas such as crevices, garages, sheds, and wood piles. Their egg sac is rounded and smooth and can be a white or tan color. Their venom is poisonous and their bites should be treated by medical professionals as quickly as possible.

Brown Widow

Brown widows are a lighter variety of the black widow. They are the same size, measuring one and a half inches in length, but are a brown color and have an orange hourglass on the underside of their abdomen. They are less aggressive than the black widow and will typically only bite if they are poked or pried at. They are most comfortable around the underside of roof eaves, patio furniture, and swing sets. Their egg sacs are a creamy color and are round with pointed projections, making them fluffy or spiky in appearance.

Bees, wasps, hornets, and more

Stinging Insects: Expert Control

Stinging insects may not always be as dangerous as the aforementioned widow spiders, but they can still be a nuisance—especially for allergy sufferers. Major League Pest can treat for stinging insects such as:

Bees

Honeybees are commonly found among flowers and in gardens. They grow to be about half an inch in length and are golden yellow with dark brown stripes. These bees
are the only type of bee known to have colonies that last longer than a decade. Each hive can have hundreds or even thousands of bees. After a colony has been eliminated in a building, it is best to remove the honeycombs from the wall because the honey will rot and produce an odor that will attract unwanted insects.

Additional pests found in homes

Other Common House Pests

Crickets Control

Crickets

Always seeking out dark, warm spaces, crickets are nocturnal omnivores that typically eat plants, fibers, fruit, and vegetables, but have also been known to eat dead insects. They are quick to multiply and will often swarm around light sources at night. They will hide in woodpiles, near furnaces, in kitchens and fireplaces, within mulch, compost heaps, and rotted vegetation, and within garages or storage sheds.
Earwigs Control

Earwigs

Earwigs are dark, reddish-brown in color with light brown legs. These insects prefer cool, undisturbed wet areas and feed at night. They prefer to live under organic matter such as mulch, pine straw, leaf litter, and spaces underneath sidewalks, stones, and pavers. When threatened, they will defend themselves with their pinchers and a foul-smelling liquid. Earwigs will cluster together in large numbers after releasing pheromones, and if left untreated, they can ravage a garden.
Fleas Control

Fleas

Most people will associate fleas with house pets and other furry animals on their property, but that’s not the only way they can invade a home. In fact, you could pick up fleas by simply walking through an infested area. They are small, reddish-brown in color, and can lay eggs that remain dormant for around a year before hatching. Because their eggs and pupa cannot be killed by chemical treatments, treating a flea infestation is a task best left to a professional.
Pest control technician carrying a ladder toward a residential home, with a Major League Pest trailer labeled "HEAT" parked in the driveway.
Silverfish Control

Silverfish

Silverfish are white, brown-grey, or bluish-silver in color. They are teardrop-shaped insects that measure between a half-inch to three quarters of an inch long. Capable of thriving in most climates, they commonly infest dark, damp areas around paper and linen sources such as basements, attics, kitchens, and bathrooms. They are nocturnal and feed at night.
Pest control technician preparing equipment from a service truck labeled with tools and ladders, parked in a residential driveway.
Snails Control

Snails

Snails move incredibly slowly, covering approximately half an inch of ground per second. They can survive in warm and cold climates and are most commonly found in gardens or planters. Usually, they are most active at night or early in the morning. They mostly feed on plants, but will eat other insects to be sure they have enough protein to keep their shells hard, since it is essential to their survival.
Save Now

With Our Special Offer

Click below to learn about our latest deal!