Warmer months bring more than just sun and barbecues. In neighborhoods across the country — including here in Whatcom County — residents are reporting a growing wave of door-to-door pest control scams, where aggressive sales tactics and questionable services leave homeowners out hundreds of dollars, or worse.
Authorities and pest control professionals are urging people to be cautious when approached by unsolicited salespeople offering “limited-time” pest control deals.
A Slick Pitch, But No Service
The typical scam involves a representative claiming to be from a well-known pest control company — or a vague “local provider” — offering an inspection or discounted treatment for bugs, rodents, or even termites. These individuals often wear branded clothing, carry clipboards, and appear professional. Some even claim they were “in the area for a neighbor’s service” and noticed signs of infestation at your home.
Once inside the home, the scam can take different forms:
Red Flags to Watch For
Local experts, including licensed professionals from Bio Bug Pest Control in Bellingham, recommend homeowners watch out for these warning signs:
Whatcom County Residents Report Close Calls
Several residents have taken to community message boards like Nextdoor and Facebook to share their experiences. One Ferndale homeowner reported being pressured to pay $200 on the spot for a treatment they didn’t need. Others have had to cancel credit cards after giving payment details to doorknockers who vanished shortly after.
How to Protect Yourself
The Safer Route
If you suspect a pest problem, it’s best to contact a licensed, reputable company directly. Bio Bug Pest Control offers transparent pricing, real inspections and service guarantees without the sales pressure.
As summer continues, officials remind residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity to local law enforcement or the Washington Attorney General’s Office.