
Pest Control in Temecula
Serving Southern California Since 1991
Kilter Termite and Pest Control is proud to be a name homeowners and business owners in Temecula trust for all of their pest control needs. Specializing in termite and rodents, we offer a number of effective, affordable treatments to help you take back your property from these destructive pests. We also offer treatments for a comprehensive array of other common pests, including bed bugs, ants, roaches, spiders, mosquitos, fleas, and more. Whatever pest issue you're facing, you can count on our experienced technicians for the right solution and lasting results.
Rodent Control in Temecula
Kilter utilizes our proprietary seven-step Rodexâ„¢ System to eliminate rodents and prevent against future infestations. If you're dealing with rats or mice, you need a company and a system you know will produce results. Having more than two decades of experience in rodent pest control in Temecula, we're the qualified team you want on your side to provide you with thorough service, from initial inspection to sanitization and reconstruction.
Mice and rats have the potential to cause serious damage to your property and carry a number of diseases that can make you and your family very ill. With that said, it's crucial that you don't delay calling in a professional Temecula rodent exterminator to handle the problem as soon as possible. Kilter comes highly recommended by many satisfied customers throughout Riverside—check out our reviews to learn more!
We offer FREE rodent inspections in Temecula. Call Kilter today at (866) 827-1727to schedule yours!
Temecula Termite Control
Termites, often referred to as the silent destroyers, are small, pale insects that thrive in colonies. These pesky critters can wreak havoc on your home without showing any immediate signs of their presence. Recognizing these wood-munching intruders is crucial to protecting your property in Temecula.
Appearance and Destructive Nature
Identifying termites involves understanding their appearance and behavior. Typically, they are small, light-colored insects with straight antennae and soft bodies. Despite their unassuming size, termites pose a significant threat due to their insatiable appetite for cellulose, the main component of wood.
Signs of Termite Infestation
Spotting signs of a termite infestation early on can save you from costly structural damage. Look out for discarded wings, mud tubes along your walls, and hollow-sounding wood. If you notice any of these indicators, it's time to take immediate action.

What Your Neighbors Are Saying
About the Quality Kitler Provides
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My kids are enjoying playing outside again without the fear of spider bites.- Shannon C.
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They delivered an excellent treatment for removing the pest in our home. Something that I can honestly share my experiences with others.- Wilma B.
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Josh was very thorough and his customer service skills were beyond approach.- Ginger W.
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They did a great job and left the place clean after their work.- Jack D.
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The team from Kilter came on time and immediately did their magic.- Irene C.
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The quality of the work done was OUTSTANDING! Thank you, KILTER Termite & Pest Control Team!- Shared V.
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Overall, it’s a fantastic service and I have already recommended their service to 2 colleagues.- Mayer K.
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I’m glad I gave Kilter a call and I’m hopeful that the services they’ll provide me going forward will be as good as my initial impression. Thanks, Rick.- Rachel K.
Temecula Termite Control
Termites, often referred to as the silent destroyers, are small, pale insects that thrive in colonies. These pesky critters can wreak havoc on your home without showing any immediate signs of their presence. Recognizing these wood-munching intruders is crucial to protecting your property in Temecula.
Appearance and Destructive Nature
Identifying termites involves understanding their appearance and behavior. Typically, they are small, light-colored insects with straight antennae and soft bodies. Despite their unassuming size, termites pose a significant threat due to their insatiable appetite for cellulose, the main component of wood.
