We understand that pest control isn’t an easy task for the 6.5 million people currently living in Washington. The high density of people (88.6 people/mi^2) fosters increasing amounts of wildlife and insect conflicts. Consequently, through our pest control directory, we offer the 2.74 million Washington households an unique opportunity to rapidly resolve their specific pest control needs.
Apple Land Pest Control & HI, Inc. | Chelan County, WA
Leavenworth Pest Control | Chelan County, WA
Weaver Exterminating Service | Chelan County, WA
Alpha Ecological | Clark County, WA
Eden Advanced Pest Technologies | Clark County, WA
Interstate Pest Management | Clark County, WA
Pioneer Pest Management | Clark County, WA
Lyle’s Pest Control | Franklin County, WA
Senske Pest Control | Franklin County, WA
All Island Pest Control | Island County, Wa
Integrity Pest Control | Island County, WA
Angeles Pest Control | Jefferson County, WA
Peninsula Pest Control | Jefferson County, WA
York Exterminating | Klickitat County, WA
Accurate Pest Inspection Services | Lewis County, WA
Carnahan’s Pest Control | Lewis County, WA
Venables Pest Management | Lewis County, WA
Dennis Moore Termite & Pest Mgmt | Mason County, WA
IPM Pest Eliminators | Mason County, WA
Prime Pest Control | Pend Oreille County, WA
Aard Pest Control North Sound | Skagit County, WA
Bug Doctor Pest Control | Skagit County, WA
Gateway Pest Solutions | Skagit County, WA
AAA Pest Control | Snohomish County, WA
Cascade Pest Control | Snohomish County, WA
Accurate Pest Control | Thurston County, WA
All Seasons Pest Control | Thurston County, WA
Agreeable Pest Control | Walla Walla County, WA
Green Baron | Yakima County, WA
News Clip: Second wolf pack confirmed in Washington State
August 2009. Washington’s second gray wolf pack has been confirmed and an adult wolf has been fitted with a satellite tracking collar in northeast Washington.
Biologists with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) led by a wolf expert from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game temporarily captured a 105-pound wolf, thought to be the alpha-male pack leader, to equip it with a satellite collar so its movements can be tracked. Two wolf pups also were captured, equipped with ear tags and released.
Biologists found earlier evidence of the wolf pack, which they have named the Diamond Pack, through howling responses from multiple wolves of various ages, and from photos of up to four young wolves recorded on a remote, motion-triggered camera. A wolf pack is defined as two or more wolves travelling together.
Emigrated from Montana or Alberta
Biologists with WDFW and the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have been monitoring the area in recent weeks, after a DNR remote camera recorded images in May of what appeared to be an adult male and female gray wolf. The female wolf was lactating, indicating she was nursing pups. Subsequent genetic testing of a hair sample collected from a camera station indicated the hair came from a male gray wolf from the north-western Montana/south-western Alberta wolf population.
First wolves in Washington since 1930s
Last summer, Washington’s first breeding pair of wolves found since the 1930s was radio-collared in western Okanogan County in north-central Washington. Gray wolves were removed from Washington by the 1930s as a result of trapping, shooting and poisoning, and later listed as both a federal and state endangered species.
Wolf populations recovering
Gray wolf populations in nearby Idaho, Montana and Wyoming have rebounded in recent years as a result of federal recovery efforts in the northern Rocky Mountains. Gray wolves were recently removed from the federal endangered species list in those areas and the eastern third of Washington. They remain federally listed as endangered in the western two-thirds of Washington and state endangered throughout Washington.
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We understand that pest control isn’t an easy task for the 6.5 million people currently living in Washington. The high density of people (88.6 people/mi^2) fosters increasing amounts of wildlife and insect conflicts. Consequently, through our pest control directory, we offer the 2.74 million Washington households an unique opportunity to rapidly resolve their specific pest control needs.
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News Clip: Second wolf pack confirmed in Washington State
August 2009. Washington’s second gray wolf pack has been confirmed and an adult wolf has been fitted with a satellite tracking collar in northeast Washington.
Biologists with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) led by a wolf expert from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game temporarily captured a 105-pound wolf, thought to be the alpha-male pack leader, to equip it with a satellite collar so its movements can be tracked. Two wolf pups also were captured, equipped with ear tags and released.
Biologists found earlier evidence of the wolf pack, which they have named the Diamond Pack, through howling responses from multiple wolves of various ages, and from photos of up to four young wolves recorded on a remote, motion-triggered camera. A wolf pack is defined as two or more wolves travelling together.
Emigrated from Montana or Alberta
Biologists with WDFW and the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have been monitoring the area in recent weeks, after a DNR remote camera recorded images in May of what appeared to be an adult male and female gray wolf. The female wolf was lactating, indicating she was nursing pups. Subsequent genetic testing of a hair sample collected from a camera station indicated the hair came from a male gray wolf from the north-western Montana/south-western Alberta wolf population.
First wolves in Washington since 1930s
Last summer, Washington’s first breeding pair of wolves found since the 1930s was radio-collared in western Okanogan County in north-central Washington. Gray wolves were removed from Washington by the 1930s as a result of trapping, shooting and poisoning, and later listed as both a federal and state endangered species.
Wolf populations recovering
Gray wolf populations in nearby Idaho, Montana and Wyoming have rebounded in recent years as a result of federal recovery efforts in the northern Rocky Mountains. Gray wolves were recently removed from the federal endangered species list in those areas and the eastern third of Washington. They remain federally listed as endangered in the western two-thirds of Washington and state endangered throughout Washington.
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National media outlets from the Washington Post to Scientific American covered the story. This week, 16 cities sued Syngenta for the cost of getting atrazine out of local water supplies. City official …
Students in a Bethesda elementary school are getting a hands-on lesson in pest control as their teachers and principals find themselves fighting off a rat infestation. In an e-mail to parents and staf …
When a voracious pest triggered a quarantine this week across much of Napa Valley — the nation's premier grape-growing region — it threatened more than the grapes themselves. The spraying of …
WASHINGTON (Post) — The company at the heart of a growing recall of processed foods knew that its plant was contaminated with salmonella but continued to make a flavoring and sell it to food makers …
Washington Times I was in Crown Heights, the Brooklyn borough that is the "Jerusalem" of the Chabad Lubavitch movement, in which the black suits are the norm. … Purim celebrationNeedham Ti …