Tire Swing services are structured around proactive management rather than reactive treatment. The goal is to prevent pest pressure, monitor conditions, and maintain stability over time.
Most homes begin with Tire Swing Initial Protect, which establishes the baseline condition of the property before ongoing management begins. Once that baseline is established, service transitions into an ongoing maintenance plan appropriate for the property.
Specialty and seasonal services are listed below for situations that require more targeted attention.
Initial Protect establishes the starting condition of the property through inspection, documentation, and targeted treatment where necessary. This service allows us to identify contributing conditions, reduce existing pest pressure, and create the baseline from which ongoing management begins.
Completion of Initial Protect is required before enrolling in ongoing residential service.
Investment: $195 - $225
What to Expect During Your First Service →
Monthly exterior protection with seasonal monitoring and documented oversight. Designed for properties requiring the highest level of ongoing protection and the most consistent service interval.
$85 per month
Balanced maintenance for stable properties needing routine protection and continued monitoring.
$63 per month
Designed for lower-pressure properties maintaining stability through scheduled monitoring and periodic.
$52 per month
Ongoing commercial pest management designed for facilities requiring consistent monitoring and documentation.
Routine maintenance designed for stable commercial environments with moderate pest pressure.
Maintenance program for lower-pressure commercial properties where seasonal monitoring is sufficient.
Commercial pricing is structured individually based on facility size, use, and regulatory requirements.
Ongoing service is billed monthly to a card on file. Monthly billing keeps service scheduling and payments consistent while allowing visits to occur at the appropriate frequency for the property.
Service tiers are selected based on property size, pest pressure, service frequency, and the homeowner's tolerance for pest activity.
Most pest activity around a home falls into a predictable set of patterns that are managed through ongoing service rather than one-time treatment. The goal is not elimination in a moment, but steady reduction, monitoring, and control over time.
Ant activity is one of the most common and persistent pressures around a home. With dozens of species exhibiting different nesting and feeding behaviors, effective management requires identifying patterns, reducing contributing conditions, and applying targeted solutions over time—not one-time treatment.
Learn more about Ant Management →
Cockroach activity varies significantly by species, ranging from occasional outdoor invaders to interior infestations that require a more targeted approach. Ongoing service focuses on detection, pressure reduction, and adjusting treatment based on conditions.
Learn more about Roach Management →
Spider activity is typically a secondary result of other insect pressure. Management focuses on reducing food sources, maintaining exterior barriers, and addressing harborage areas rather than chasing individual spiders. This same approach also applies to other predatory pests, such as scorpions, which follow similar patterns of shelter and prey availability.
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Pests such as millipedes, earwigs, and other moisture-driven species are usually tied to environmental conditions rather than a single infestation. Effective management comes from identifying and correcting moisture and habitat factors around the structure, with treatment used as support—not a standalone solution.
Learn more about Moisture Driven Pests →
These services address seasonal pest pressure in outdoor environments and may be added alongside ongoing pest management programs.
Management and removal of wasp, hornet, and yellowjacket nests around structures.
Targeted treatment for carpenter bee galleries in exposed wood surfaces.
Seasonal mosquito reduction around outdoor living areas.
Learn more about MosquitoGuard →
Ongoing flea and tick management for outdoor areas where pets, wildlife, or vegetation create persistent pressure. Preventative suppression options are available for clients enrolled in ongoing Tire Swing service plans.
Targeted seasonal treatments for migratory pests such as Asian lady beetles and stink bugs that enter structures during specific times of year.
Inspection, monitoring, and structured control for structure-associated rodents.
View Rodent Management Preparation Guidelines →
Professional bed bug treatment using Aprehend®, a non-repellent fungal bio-pesticide designed to spread through bed bug populations over time.
View Bed Bug Preparation Guidelines →
Targeted interior treatment for German cockroach infestations requiring a different approach than general household pests.
View German Cockroach Preparation Guidelines →
Targeted interior flea treatment designed to address active infestations within the structure.
View Interior Flea Preparation Guidelines →
Targeted services for higher-risk pests such as brown recluse spiders, black widows, and fire ants, which require a different approach than general household pests.
Learn more about High-Risk Pests →
Tire Swing does not exterminate honey bees.
Honey bees are essential pollinators, and when possible, live relocation is preferred.
Learn more about Honey Bee Swarm & Relocation →
Tire Swing does not provide wildlife trapping, relocation, or removal services.
This includes animals such as raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, skunks, bats, snakes, and similar wildlife species.
Activity involving squirrels or other wildlife may be evaluated for structural exclusion or deterrence only — not trapping or relocation.
Structural exclusion focuses on reducing pest and rodent access by sealing, screening, or modifying entry points on a property.
Exclusion work is not included in routine maintenance or event services and is always evaluated and priced separately based on scope and materials.
What to Expect During Your First Service →
Ongoing pest management relies on consistent service intervals to maintain documented conditions and treatment effectiveness.
Tire Swing follows Integrated Pest Management (IPM) standards. Treatment decisions are based on current observations, monitoring data, and documented baselines — not assumptions.
If service is paused, canceled, or visits are skipped beyond the agreed service frequency, one of the following may be required before resuming ongoing maintenance:
This ensures treatments remain appropriate, measurable, and aligned with current property conditions.
Tire Swing provides pest management focused on insects and select rodents. Services are designed around prevention, monitoring, and targeted intervention within that scope.
Tire Swing does not provide termite treatment.
Termite work operates under a different licensing structure, regulatory framework, and service model than our ongoing pest management.
We do, however, monitor for conditions associated with termite and wood-destroying organism activity through routine Property Condition Reports.
If risk indicators or activity are observed, we recommend evaluation by a licensed termite specialist.
Learn more about Termite Risk and What to Look For →
Most new clients begin with Tire Swing Initial Protect, which establishes a documented baseline and stabilizes current pest pressure before ongoing management.
After the initial service, we determine the appropriate ongoing service tier based on property size, conditions, and observed pest pressure.
If you're unsure where to start, we can review your property and recommend the right service structure.