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Pest Control FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Curious about pest control? View our frequently asked questions for more information.

Pest control starts with a thorough inspection of your property to identify which pests you're dealing with and where they're getting in. From there, a customized treatment plan targets the specific pests in your home using a combination of methods barrier treatments around your property's perimeter, targeted interior applications where needed, and exclusion work to seal entry points. The goal isn't just to kill what you see today. It's to break the breeding cycle, eliminate the source, and prevent them from coming back. Modern pest control uses an Integrated Pest Management approach, which means using the least amount of product in the most strategic locations to get results that actually last.
Yes, when done by a trained professional using EPA approved products. The products we use for residential pest control are applied at concentrations designed to eliminate small insects while posing no threat to people or pets once dry. That said, the best practice is keeping kids and pets away from treated areas until everything has dried completely, which typically takes 1-2 hours. We know exactly where to apply treatments - in cracks, crevices, and areas where pests hide, not where your family spends time. If you have specific concerns about a pet bird, fish tank, or a child with sensitivities, just mention it during your consultation. We can adjust the approach accordingly.
For most homes in Genesee County and Shiawassee County, quarterly service works well that's once every three months. Michigan's seasonal changes mean different pests become active at different times of the year. Ants and spiders show up in spring, mosquitoes and stinging insects dominate summer, and rodents start looking for warm places to nest in fall and winter. Quarterly treatments align with these pest cycles and keep a protective barrier around your home year-round. If you're dealing with an active infestation especially something aggressive like German cockroaches or bed bugs you might need more frequent visits until the problem is under control. After that, most homes can shift to the standard quarterly schedule.
Pricing depends on the size of your property, the type of pests you're dealing with, and whether you need a one time treatment or ongoing service. A single visit typically runs between $100 and $300, while annual plans for year round protection average $300 to $900 per year. That breaks down to about $75 to $225 per quarterly visit. Specialized services like bed bug treatment or termite control cost more because they require different techniques and equipment. The best way to get an accurate number is to schedule a free inspection. That way, you'll know exactly what you're dealing with and what it'll take to fix it no surprises, no pressure.
You can try DIY methods for minor issues a few ants here and there, an occasional spider. But if you're seeing pests regularly, or if you've tried store bought products without lasting results, it's time to call in a professional. Here's why: most pests you see are just the tip of the iceberg. The real problem is the colony behind your walls, the nest in your attic, or the entry points you didn't know existed. We know where to look, how to treat the source, and how to prevent them from coming back. Plus, some pests like bed bugs, termites, and certain rodents require specialized equipment and techniques that aren't available at the hardware store. Trying to handle those yourself often makes the problem worse and ends up costing more in the long run.
Michigan's humid climate and seasonal weather create the perfect conditions for a variety of pests. The most common ones homeowners deal with are ants, spiders, rodents (mice and rats), cockroaches, stinging insects like wasps and yellow jackets, mosquitoes, and bed bugs. In spring, ants and spiders become active. Summer brings mosquitoes and stinging insects. Fall is when rodents start looking for warm places to spend the winter. And bed bugs? They don't care what season it is - they're a year-round problem. Each pest requires a different approach, which is why a one-size-fits-all treatment rarely works. We identify exactly what you're dealing with and target it specifically.