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Frequently Asked Questions

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FAQ

“Is this treatment safe for my kids and pets?”

Yes, the products we use are approved by regulatory agencies like the EPA and are applied following strict safety guidelines. We take extra precautions around areas where kids and pets are active. For added peace of mind, we may recommend keeping them away from treated areas for a short period, typically until surfaces are dry (usually 1 hour).

“How long will it take to see results?”

Results can vary depending on the pest and the severity of the infestation. You may notice a drop in activity within a few hours to a few days. However, full control may take 1–2 weeks, especially for pests like ants, roaches, or bed bugs that require multiple treatments.

“Do I need to leave the house during or after the treatment?”

In most cases, no. For general pest control (like for ants or spiders), you can stay home. We’ll let you know if any treated areas need to be avoided temporarily. For stronger treatments (e.g., bed bugs or flea fogging), we’ll advise if you need to vacate for a few hours.

“What kind of pests does this treatment cover?”

That depends on the service you’ve scheduled. General treatments usually cover common household pests like ants, spiders, roaches, and silverfish. Specialty pests like termites, bed bugs, rodents, or mosquitoes may require separate or more targeted services.

“How often do I need pest control service?”

For long-term protection, most homes benefit from quarterly service. In high-risk areas or for specific pests, monthly service might be recommended. One-time treatments are available but may not prevent pests from returning.

“Is this a recurring problem?”

It can be, depending on the pest and the conditions in and around your home. For example, ants, roaches, and rodents can return if entry points aren't sealed or food sources remain accessible. That's why we focus on both treatment and prevention.

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