Chris Parker

Chris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. With over eight years of experience, Chris both owns and operates his business, and specializes in Integrated Pest Management. He doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more.

Education

  • University of Washington, BA, Economics

Certifications & Organizations

  • Washington State Department of Agriculture, Pest Control Applicator License
  • Washington State Department of Agriculture, Pest Control Operator License
  • Also licensed as a Pest Control Applicator and Operator in the State of Oregon and the State of Utah

Favorite Piece of Advice

Spiders are very beneficial! They control the insect population in your home. Sometimes the best treatment for pests is no treatment at all.

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Forum Comments (3)

How do I safely get rid of a wasp nest outside my house?
It would be helpful to identify the type of hornet/wasp to better understand if they even need to be removed. Having pollinators in your yard can be a good thing! If you’re set on removing the nest, I’d recommend waiting until evening when they’re less active. Wear a few layers of clothing and an apiary hat to protect yourself. It sounds like this is NOT a cavity nest, meaning it’s not inside of a wall/soil and you can see all sides of the nest. That will make this an easier job. Purchase an aerosol can with a good spray distance – I would recommend EcoVia Wasp Spray since it’s FIFRA exempt. Purchasing a pole attachment like a Gotcha Sprayer would provide even longer reach if you’re concerned about getting too close. Spray the nest from far away and give it ten minutes or so to take effect. Repeat the application as needed until you stop seeing activity. Bag the nest and throw it in the trash.
Help! What's the best way to get rid of ants?
Ants follow waterlines very consistently. So, we'll often see ants in kitchens and bathrooms and they’re not always coming in through the windows—if there’s a water line running through a crawl space they can come in that way, too. We also see ants on the weather wall of the house, which is typically the southern wall. Physically excluding ants is nearly impossible. They’re just so small that caulking your windows or blocking your crawlspace just isn’t going to work most of the time. I’d recommend traditional bait traps. You just have to be really persistent. Good luck!
How do I get rid of fleas for good?
I highly recommend taking your pet to the vet if you suspect fleas in the home. That's always the first step. The next step is to wash all of the pet's bedding and make sure you're using high heat for at least an hour on a dry cycle to get rid of any eggs or larva that might still be in there. Vacuum your home frequently, as well.

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