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What Ongoing Pest Management Covers — And What It Doesn't

Ongoing pest management is designed to establish and maintain a stable baseline against common household pests.

It is structured around monitoring, exterior protection, condition correction, and documented assessment.

It is not designed to address every pest category.

Clarity protects both expectations and outcomes.

What Ongoing Pest Management Covers

General pest management programs typically address:

  • Most Ants (see exclusions below)
  • Most Spiders (see exclusions below)
  • Large outdoor cockroaches (see exclusions below)
  • Silverfish
  • Centipedes
  • Millipedes
  • Earwigs
  • Occasional invaders
  • Exterior perimeter pests

Service focuses on:

  • Exterior residual protection
  • Targeted interior treatment when indicated
  • Monitoring and documentation
  • Identification of conducive conditions
  • Moisture-related pressure reduction

Interior elimination is not the primary goal — pressure reduction and prevention are.

The goal is ongoing suppression and stability — not reactive over-application.

What Ongoing Pest Management Does Not Cover

Certain pests require specialized protocols, materials, or licensing categories.

These are not included in standard ongoing pest management:

  • Mosquitoes
  • Fleas
  • Ticks
  • Bed bugs
  • Carpenter ants
  • Fire ants
  • German cockroach infestations
  • Wildlife
  • Termites
  • Brown Recluse spiders
  • Black Widow spiders
  • Rodents (rats & mice)
  • Carpenter bees
  • Structural wood-destroying organisms

These pest require dedicated programs because they involve:

  • Different biology
  • Different materials
  • Different treatment frequency
  • Different risk categories
  • Different monitoring structure

They are managed through separate services.

Why Separation Matters

Different pest require different strategies.

Combining everything into one "all pests covered" mode often leads to:

  • Over-application
  • Ineffective control
  • Misaligned expectations
  • Regulatory risk
  • Environmental overexposure

Structured programs create measurable outcomes.

When a Specialized Service May Be Recommended

During general service visits, if we observe signs of pests outside the scope of standard coverage, we will:

  • Document findings
  • Discuss observations
  • Provide structured recommendations
  • Outline next steps

No assumption.

No surprise add-ons.

Clear documentation.

Our Philosophy

Ongoing pest management establishes a protected baseline.

Specialized services address elevated or unique pressure.

Clear boundaries create better results.

Effective pet management comes from applying the right strategy to the right pest — not combining everything into one approach.

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