Alaska Pest Management
Your Premier Source for Pest Management in Southeast Alaska. We provide pest management to all of Southeast Alaska.
05/25/2026
On this Memorial Day, we pause to remember and honor the brave men & women who gave their lives in service to our country. Our office is closed today in observance and will reopen at 8am tomorrow.
05/05/2026
Our phone lines are still down following yesterday's outage. KPU is working hard to get us back online as quickly as possible. In the meantime, please email us at [email protected] for assistance and we'll reply as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience!
04/22/2026
Are bed bugs a problem in Ketchikan? The truth is, they can happen anywhere, and knowing what to look for makes all the difference.
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04/08/2026
Spring is here, and so are Southeast Alaska’s most common pests. From spiders to ants and wasps, now is the time to stay ahead of the season.
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04/05/2026
Happy Easter from all of us at Alaska Pest Management! Wishing you a day filled with joy, and time with the people who matter most.
03/30/2026
Spring in Southeast Alaska means longer days, melting snow… and spiders waking up.
Contact us today to schedule your Spring/Summer pest treatments.
03/27/2026
The snow is melting.
The temperatures are warming.
And ants are waking up.
Spring in Southeast Alaska means pest season is right around the corner! Contact us today to schedule your Spring and Summer pest treatments.
03/25/2026
Rain and cold drive rodents indoors, and Ketchikan homes and businesses feel it first. Learn the warning signs before a small issue turns into a bigger infestation.
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03/23/2026
Spring is around the corner in Southeast Alaska! That also means ants, spiders, and wasps will be becoming active again. Now is the time to schedule your Spring & Summer pest services.
Visit alaskapestinc.com and schedule an appointment today!
03/19/2026
Spring is on the way in Southeast Alaska! During winter, ants enter a dormant state called diapause, slowing their metabolism and staying hidden deep in soil, wood, or structures to survive the cold.
As temperatures warm and snow begins to melt, they start waking up and becoming active again. That is why ant activity often spikes as we move into spring.
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| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |