Prevent It
No beetles, no mess—right from the start.
From pantries to basements, beetles love to sneak in and settle down. Our layered approach shuts them out and builds stronger protection each visit. And if they show up in between visits, we’ll be back at no extra cost to keep your home beetle-free.
Stop it before it starts


Know It
Breezy vs. Beetles
Our Breezy Pros bring more than just bug spray to the job. With world-class training, years of hands-on experience, and a sharp eye for signs of activity, they know exactly how to stop beetles in their tracks. From pantry pests raiding dry goods to hiding in cracks and corners, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to handle it fast. Best of all, we don’t just know bugs—we know people. That means you’ll get top-tier service and real results with every visit.
Fall is here. We're ready.
As the leaves start to fall, pests start planning their move indoors. From spiders and roaches to sneaky rodents, cooler temps bring all the wrong kind of houseguests. That’s why fall protection matters — and why our Breezy Pros are already one step ahead. We know the patterns, the hideouts, and how to keep your home feeling just the way it should: pest-free and easy.
Spot It
Pest Profile

1/16" to 4" (varies by species)
Any color.
Size:
Color:
Yes, under hard shell covers.
Spring & summer.
Wings:
Yes; some damage wood, fabrics, and stored food
No; but can contaminate food
Rare; not a big threat
Season:
Stings/Bites:
Carries Disease:
Home/Yard Damage:

Fix It
Easiest way to get rid of beetles:
1
Schedule with Breezy. Call us today for a free inspection: (501) 295-3438.
2
Treatment. Your Breezy Pro will inspect your home & property, then provide a tailored pest solution.
3
Follow up. Each visit includes a full service report + helpful tips to keep pests away. With our recurring visits, you don't just get pest control—you get peace of mind.
Signs you've got beetles.
Sightings
Live beetles hanging out near windows, lights, or crawling around inside are a clear sign.
Fabric holes
Carpet beetles and friends leave small holes in clothes, rugs, or upholstery.
Wood damage
Some species chew into wood—look for tiny exit holes, powdery dust, or tunneling.
Pantry problems
Beetles can sneak into cereals, grains, or other dry goods—watch for holes or activity.
Helpful tips.
1. Seal entry points
Close up cracks, gaps, and crevices around doors, windows, and siding to keep beetles outside.
2. Clean regularly
Vacuum and wipe surfaces to clear crumbs, lint, and debris that beetles feed or hide in.
3. Store food properly
Keep pantry items in airtight containers—cereals, grains, and pet food are beetle favorites.
4. Keep garbage sealed
Use tight lids on trash cans and empty them often to cut down beetle attractants.
5. Reduce clutter
Clear out piles of paper, fabrics, or cardboard where beetles love to hide and feed.
6. Trim vegetation
Trim shrubs and remove leaf litter near the house—many beetles like to nest in clutter outside.