About Us
The Hitmen Termite and Pest Control, Inc was founded in Napa California
in 1978. We are a Full Service Pest control company providing Pest Control, Termite Control, and Tree and Lawn Health Care.
We are sensitive to the environment and customers concerns regarding chemicals
and their irresponsible use. The Hitmen is a leader in the development of IPM (Integrated Pest Management)* methods and have
introduced many products over the years to serve our customers many needs and concerns.
We believe that all pest control methods are tools that can be used as the situation demands or the customer requires.
Of course we offer all treatments available and have the ability to recommend a combination for a better result. We are experts
in the use of all these methods and have years of experience with all of them. Our technicians and inspectors are experienced
professionals. They will evaluate your problem and take time to explain your treatment options.
We are proud of our history and our Innovative Treatment methods, which include:
Orange Oil (de Limonene) since 1998
Bora Care (Borates) since 1996
Electro Gun since
1995
Micro Wave Technology since 1996
Heat Fumigation since 1998
Termidor (low usage pesticide) since 1999
Foam Injection
Techniques (limits occupant exposure) since 1984
Pyrethens (Botanical
derived Pesticide) since 1985
Pest Exclusion repairs since
1989
Mission
Statement
We are dedicated to superior customer service and providing the highest quality inspections and treatments.
We constantly improve our business through development and usage of new and innovative pest control methods. We are leaders
in implementing Integrated Pest Management methods, and have developed services to meet the needs of customers who prefer
less pesticide usage.
IPM (Integrated
Pest Management)
Structural integrated pest management (IPM) means a systematic decision making approach to managing pests,
which focuses on long-term prevention or suppression with minimal impact on human health, property, the environment, and non-target organisms.
Structural IPM incorporates all reasonable measures to prevent pest problems by properly identifying pests, monitoring population dynamics,
and using cultural, physical, biological or chemical pest population control measures to reduce pests to acceptable levels. If a pesticide
application or other intervention is determined to be necessary, the selection and application of the intervention shall be performed in a manner
that minimizes risk to people, property, the environment, and non-target organisms, while providing effective pest management.