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Living near the agricultural fields that surround Webberville means mice, carpenter ants, mosquitoes, and ticks don’t need much of an invitation. A gap in an older foundation, a warm crawl space, a yard that backs up to open land — that’s all it takes. When pest control is done right, you stop reacting and start living without the background noise of wondering what’s getting in.
For families in Webberville with kids in Webberville Community Schools, the concern isn’t just the inconvenience — it’s what’s being sprayed around the spaces where your family eats, sleeps, and plays. Effective pest control for homes in Webberville, MI means the problem gets handled with the least invasive approach first, targeting the source rather than just treating the surface. You’re not left guessing whether it worked.
And for homeowners near Pardee Road or in the semi-rural parcels just outside the village core, that protection extends to your yard. Ingham County’s own health department has documented roughly 550 true Lyme disease cases in the county — tick exposure near grassy lot edges and wooded areas is a real risk, not a hypothetical one. Mosquito and tick control that actually covers your outdoor space means your family can use your yard again without thinking twice.
We’ve been operating since May 31, 2005 — which means 2025 marks 20 years of licensed, continuous pest control service in Michigan. Roger Chinault, who leads our company, brings 26 years of hands-on experience to every program. This isn’t a franchise with a rotating staff and a corporate script. It’s a family-owned business where the person at the top is directly accountable for the work being done.
We hold Integrated Pest Management (IPM) training certification, have earned recognition from Angie’s List and HomeAdvisor, and are BBB Accredited. Those aren’t just credentials on a wall — they reflect a track record of showing up, doing the work correctly, and standing behind it. Webberville sits in Leroy Township, surrounded by the kind of Ingham County landscape that makes pest pressure a real, recurring issue. We understand that environment and build our programs around it.
It starts with a real assessment of your property — not a checklist glanced at from the driveway. Your technician looks at the actual conditions: entry points, moisture areas, the kind of older wood framing common in Webberville’s historic village homes, and any signs of active pest activity. From there, a program is built around what your specific property needs, not what’s easiest to schedule.
From that point, the same technician returns every visit. That’s not a small thing. In a community like Webberville, accountability matters. Your technician learns your property over time — what worked, what changed, what to watch for going into each Michigan season.
If pests return between scheduled visits, we return at no additional charge. Michigan’s seasonal pest cycles are predictable: carpenter ants and termites in spring, mosquitoes and ticks through summer, mice pushing indoors as fall temperatures drop. Your program accounts for all of it. And because flea and tick treatment is included with mosquito control at no extra cost, your yard gets covered the way it actually needs to be — not in pieces.
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We provide residential and commercial pest control in Webberville, MI across a full range of pest categories — ants, carpenter ants, rodents, mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, stinging insects, bed bugs, and more. Every program is personalized to your property. That means what you get isn’t templated — it’s built around what’s actually showing up at your address, whether you’re in a century-old home near the village core or a newer build on the outskirts of Leroy Township.
One service that sets us apart in this market: certified canine bed bug detection. Fewer than 100 companies in the entire United States offer this. Michigan ranks second in the nation for bed bug infestations, and detection dogs locate them with 95–98% accuracy compared to just 50% for a standard visual inspection. If you need to know — not guess — whether your home is clear, this is the only method that gives you that answer with confidence. No local competitor in the Webberville area offers it.
For mosquito control, flea and tick treatment is included in the program at no additional charge. Given that Ingham County has documented tick-borne illness risk and confirmed mosquito-borne EEE cases in wild birds, that combined coverage isn’t a bonus — it’s the baseline your yard actually needs. We offer discounts for seniors, veterans, and first responders, and we’ll match reasonable competitors’ rates. All our technicians are trained professionals — not seasonal hires or part-time workers filling a summer schedule.
Webberville’s location in Leroy Township, surrounded by Ingham County farmland and open agricultural land, creates conditions that drive several pest categories directly toward residential properties. Mice are among the most consistent problems — as temperatures drop in fall, they move indoors through openings smaller than a dime, and older homes near the village core give them plenty of entry points through aging foundations and wood framing. Carpenter ants are another major issue, particularly in homes with older wood structures, and they saw the largest revenue increase of any pest category in the U.S. pest control industry in 2024 — which reflects how widespread the problem has become.
Beyond rodents and ants, mosquitoes and ticks are significant concerns for Webberville residents with larger lots or yards that back up to open land. Ingham County’s health department has documented Lyme disease as a real public health issue in this county, and EEE — a mosquito-borne illness — has been detected in the county as well. Bed bugs are also a year-round concern; Michigan ranks second in the nation for infestations, and no neighborhood is immune. A proper pest assessment will identify what’s actually active on your property so treatment is targeted rather than generic.
This is one of the most common questions we hear from Webberville families, and it’s the right one to ask. About 35% of households in Webberville have children under 18, and many properties have pets that spend time both indoors and in the yard. The short answer is yes — when treatment is applied correctly by a trained professional using an Integrated Pest Management approach, it’s designed to be safe for the people and animals living in your home.
IPM is an EPA-recognized framework that prioritizes the least invasive treatment first. That means identifying the root cause of the infestation, addressing conditions that allow pests to thrive, and applying targeted treatments only where and when they’re actually needed — not blanket-spraying every surface in the house. Our technicians are IPM-certified and trained to work around the areas where your family lives. If there are specific concerns about a product being used near a pet’s food area, a child’s bedroom, or a play space, your technician will address that directly before the work begins.
Canine bed bug detection uses specially trained dogs to locate live bed bugs and viable eggs by scent. The dogs are certified through a formal training and testing process, and the accuracy rate — 95 to 98% — is significantly higher than what a visual inspection alone can achieve, which typically lands around 50%. That gap matters because bed bugs are expert hiders. They get into wall voids, mattress seams, baseboards, and furniture joints that a human inspector can’t fully access without dismantling the room.
We are one of fewer than 100 companies in the entire United States offering certified canine bed bug detection. For Webberville homeowners who need a definitive answer — whether that’s confirming an infestation before treatment or verifying that a treatment was successful — this is the most reliable method available. Michigan’s status as the second-worst state in the nation for bed bug infestations makes that level of certainty worth having. If you’ve already treated and want to know whether it worked, or if you’re buying a home and want to inspect before closing, canine detection gives you a clear answer rather than a best guess.
Store-bought traps and bait stations can catch individual mice, but they don’t address why the mice are getting in — and that’s the part that keeps the problem cycling. Mice can enter through openings smaller than a dime, and in Webberville’s older homes near the village core, there are often multiple entry points that aren’t obvious without a trained eye: gaps around utility lines, deteriorating foundation seals, spaces under doors, and openings in crawl spaces that have shifted over time.
The other factor is that Webberville’s position near open agricultural land means there’s a consistent external population of rodents that will keep attempting entry, especially as Michigan temperatures drop in fall and early winter. DIY products address the symptom. A professional pest control program addresses the source — sealing entry points, identifying harborage areas, and setting up a treatment plan that accounts for the ongoing pressure from the surrounding environment. If mice keep coming back, the question isn’t what bait to use. It’s where they’re getting in and what’s drawing them there.
When you book a mosquito control program through us, flea and tick treatment is included at no additional charge. That’s not standard across the industry — most companies bill these as separate services. The reason we include it is straightforward: if you’re treating a yard for mosquitoes, the same outdoor spaces that mosquitoes use are the same spaces where ticks are active. Treating one without the other leaves a gap.
For Webberville residents, that combined coverage is particularly relevant. Ingham County’s health department estimates approximately 550 true Lyme disease cases in the county annually — and that figure likely undercounts the actual total, since many cases go undiagnosed or unreported. If your property has grassy edges, garden beds, wooded areas, or open lot space, tick exposure is a real consideration for anyone spending time outside. The mosquito and tick program is timed to Michigan’s seasonal activity patterns, so you’re covered during the months when both pests are most active, without having to manage two separate service contracts.
Yes — we offer discounts for seniors, veterans, and first responders. Webberville is a community where people look out for each other, and that’s reflected in how we approach pricing for the people who’ve given the most. If you or someone in your household qualifies, just mention it when you call and it’ll be applied to your service.
Beyond the discounts, we also match reasonable competitors’ rates. If you’ve already received a quote from another pest control company in Webberville, MI, bring it to the conversation. The goal isn’t to be the cheapest option on the market — it’s to make sure cost isn’t the reason someone goes without effective pest protection. With a median household income in Webberville that requires most families to think carefully about where their money goes, transparent pricing and a willingness to work with what you’ve been quoted is a real part of how we do business here.
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