Infinity Pest Solutions

Infinity Pest Solutions

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Locally owned and operated pest control business. Serving all of Lane County.

05/27/2026

Thank you to all of our customers over the years. We appreciate you more than you know.

04/18/2026

🌷 Spring is here — and so are the pests. Now is the best time to protect your home before ants, spiders, wasps, and other unwanted bugs become a bigger problem this season.

Our professional spring pest treatments create a protective barrier around your home to keep pests out and give you peace of mind. Reliable service, effective results, and local professionals you can trust.

📞 Contact us today to schedule your Spring Treatment and enjoy a pest-free season!

Infinity Pest Solutions Locally owned and operated pest control business. Serving all of Lane County.

10/28/2025

I mean, it could happen right? 🥰🤣

10/23/2025

Rodents in Oregon: Why Winter Brings Unwanted Guests Indoors

When the weather turns cold and wet here in Oregon, most of us want to stay cozy inside. Unfortunately, so do rodents! Mice and rats don’t enjoy the chilly rain any more than we do — and when temperatures drop, they start looking for warmth, food, and shelter… often right inside our homes.

Why Rodents Move In During Winter

As winter settles in, outdoor food sources disappear, and rodents start searching for a comfortable place to ride out the season. Your home offers everything they need:

Warmth from heaters and insulation

Food from pantries, pet dishes, and even crumbs

Water from leaky pipes or pet bowls

It doesn’t take much for a mouse or rat to get inside — they can squeeze through gaps as small as a dime!

How to Tell If You Have Unwanted Guests

Rodents are sneaky, but they leave behind some telltale clues. Keep an eye (and ear) out for:

Tiny droppings in cupboards, under sinks, or along walls

Scratching or scurrying noises, especially at night

Chewed food bags or gnaw marks on wires or furniture

Shredded paper or insulation used for nesting

A musty or ammonia-like smell in certain areas

If you notice even one of these signs, it’s a good idea to act quickly before the problem grows.

Why You Don’t Want to Ignore Rodents

Aside from being a nuisance, rodents can cause real problems. They can carry bacteria and diseases, chew through wires (creating fire risks), and contaminate food. Plus, they reproduce quickly — a couple of mice can turn into dozens before you know it!

Simple Ways to Keep Rodents Out

Here are a few steps you can take to help prevent rodents from moving in:

Seal up small openings around doors, vents, and pipes.

Store food securely — even pet food — in airtight containers.

Clean regularly to remove crumbs and clutter.

Fix leaky pipes or standing water issues.

Trim back trees and bushes that touch your house — they act like bridges for rodents!

Need a Hand? We Can Help!

Even with the best prevention, Oregon’s wet winters can still invite rodents inside. At Infinity Pest Solutions, we know how to find where they’re coming from, get them out safely, and help keep them from returning.

Stay warm and pest-free this season — give us a call at 541-232-0365 or visit www.infinitypest.com
to schedule your winter inspection.

10/20/2025

SPIDERS!! It's that time of the year! Have some creepy crawly things in the home that aren't Halloween displays? Call Infinity Pest Solutions today for a quote and send them packing. Mention this ad and save 10%.

10/08/2025

Did we mention we take care of rats? Contact us today for free inspection and quote.

10/08/2025

Have ants interrupting your life? We have the right solution for you. Always kid and pet friendly. Contact us today for a quote.

10/08/2025

Giant house spider! 😳

09/27/2025

GOOOOOO DUCKS!!!!

09/25/2025

Can you spot the yellow jacket nest? 🧐

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1629 Oak Street Suite A
Eugene, OR
97401

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6pm
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm