Pest Control Maintenance

The easiest way to deal with pests, is to let us handle it for you.


Most infestations don’t start overnight. They build slowly—ants scouting, spiders setting webs, rodents testing entry points. By the time you notice the problem, it’s already grown. Our bi-monthly pest control service stops that cycle before it starts.

When pests come back, we're waiting for them!

Pests rarely appear all at once. What you see is usually just the surface of a much larger pattern developing around your home. A few ants today can become a full trail system tomorrow. A single spider often means multiple webs nearby. Crickets, roaches, and other insects slip in through small openings and settle into quiet areas before becoming noticeable. The challenge isn’t just removing pests—it’s stopping the conditions that allow them to build over time. Without ongoing prevention, new pests continue replacing old ones, creating a cycle that never fully resolves.

types of ant queens
  • Where are these bats coming from?

    Bats usually enter through small openings along the roofline, vents, or attic gaps. These entry points are often hidden and easy to miss, but once bats find them, they return nightly—and bring others.

  • Why did bats target your home?

    Your attic is warm, quiet, and protected from predators. Add nearby trees, insects, and water sources, and your home becomes the perfect bat habitat without you even realizing it.

First pest removal identifies the problem

Your first visit is where we set the foundation for long-term control. Instead of simply applying a general treatment, we take the time to understand what’s happening around your home. That means identifying current pest activity, locating entry points, evaluating moisture zones, and looking at landscaping and structural factors that attract pests. We address the active problems immediately, but the real value comes from what happens next—creating a tailored approach that prevents future issues before they ever become visible. Every home is different, and the goal is to treat it that way.

types of ant queens
  • Are bats dangerous?

    Bats usually avoid people, but they can carry diseases like rabies. The bigger concern is long-term exposure to droppings and contaminated air inside your attic.

  • What is bat "guano?"

    Guano is bat droppings—and it builds up fast. Over time, it creates strong ammonia odors, damages insulation, and can lead to serious cleanup issues if ignored.

No two homes are the same...

Every home creates a different environment—and pests respond to that environment. The way your home is built, how old it is, the type of landscaping you have, how close you are to hillsides or open space, even how moisture moves around your property—all of it influences what types of pests show up and how often they return.


That’s why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work. The pest activity in one home may be completely different just a few houses down the street. Some homes deal with ants year-round, others see more spiders, rodents, or seasonal insects depending on conditions.



Our job is to understand what makes your home unique, identify the specific pressures around it, and build a pest control approach that actually fits. Because controlling pests isn’t just about treating what you see—it’s about managing the environment that attracts them in the first place.

We make Pest Control Simple & Fast

The biggest benefit of ongoing pest control isn’t just fewer pests—it’s peace of mind. You don’t have to watch for signs, guess when something might be wrong, or deal with issues one at a time. Everything is handled on a consistent schedule by professionals who already understand your home and its risk factors. It’s a simple system that replaces uncertainty with control—and once it’s in place, most homeowners never want to go back.

What does ongoing pest control cost?

No two pest problems are the same, which means pricing shouldn’t be either. The type of pest, how far the issue has progressed, the size of your home, and the tools required to fix it all play a role in what it takes to get the job done right.


For one-time services, pricing can be as low as $79 for simple removals and range to $500+ for moderate issues, with larger or more complex infestations—like rodents, termites, or heavy activity—reaching $1,000 to $5,000+ when extensive labor, materials, or compliance with local regulations is required.


Where things become simpler—and more cost-effective over time—is with ongoing service. Our residential bi-monthly pest control plans typically range from $79 every other month to $149, with larger homes or higher-risk properties ranging up to $299–$499+ depending on lot size, structure, and pest pressure.


The goal isn’t to fit you into a price—it’s to match the right level of service to your home so the problem gets solved and stays solved.

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