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SeaTac Pest & Rodent Control Services

Expert Rodent & Pest Control for SeaTac

Monday-Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

King County businesses and residents know the importance of protecting health, property, and peace of mind from infestations of pests and rodents. Since 1979, Cascade Pest Control has been a local SeaTac source of reliable, effective, and environmentally friendly extermination and pest control. Family-owned and local, our business can meet your needs for infestation control or routine maintenance.

Palmetto Bug

Pest Control for SeaTac, WA 

SeaTac and the surrounding areas are a hub for more than just airplanes. Ants, roaches, flies, spiders, termites, and wasps can aggravate home & business owners. These pests can cause structural damage, disease, allergic reactions, and painful stings. Keep them out to keep your family safe. There are a number of steps you can take from sealing up entry points to maintaining a well-groomed lawn to restricting access to food and water, but sometimes you need to call in the professionals. 

Integrated Pest Management Solutions

For one-off treatment or routine care, let Cascade Pest Control help you find the solutions that fit you best.

Eradicate pests with Cascade Pest Control.


SeaTac Rodent Control 

Rodents can cause millions of dollars of damage a year from gnawing and contamination. And wherever there are people, there are rodents ready to capitalize on them. From trash to warm buildings, rats and mice are attracted to places swarming with people. SeaTac and Seattle are fighting a battle to reduce the rodent population.  

Don’t be surprised by unexpected guests. But know what to do about them. When you first see the signs (gnawing, nesting, droppings), take action. Cascade Pest Control is happy to help. We can identify the problem, find the source of entry, seal off access, and eliminate nests and burrows.

Deer Mouse

Rat & Mice Control Services

Cascade Pest Control eliminates your rodent problems.