Taking Your Home Back: How Professional Pest Control Can Help You Become Master of the House Once More

kphelps • December 8, 2021

A person’s home is supposed to be their castle. You are supposed to be the master of your house. But what happens when pests invade? You can try to fight them off on your own. You may even find some measure of success. Depending on how stealthy the invasion has been up until this point, however, you may not catch it in enough time to beat them back on your own. You need reinforcements. You need Proterra Pest Control.


Indoor Treatments

Naturally, the most immediate and pressing concern is the presence of pests inside your home. That’s supposed to be your space. You’re supposed to be safe there. Pests can pose a very real threat to your health, but so can harsh chemicals. That’s why we use natural products in your home to get rid of pests there. You can rest assured that by the time we’re done the interior of your home will be safe for you and your family, but not for the pests.


Outdoor Treatments

It’s not enough to get rid of the pests in your home. If you want to keep pests from coming right back in, you need to give the outdoor portions of your property some attention too. Because of the tougher nature of the outdoors, and because of the second-to-none ventilation the outdoors offers, it’s better to use tougher pest control solutions that will help prevent your pest problem from returning.


Preventative Maintenance Plans

If you really want to become the master of your house once more, pest control can’t be a one-and-done sort of thing. It’s not enough to just get rid of a single infestation and hope for the best. That’s why you need regular preventive pest control for each season. Preventative maintenance plans make it possible to target the different pests that come with each season, offering the best protection to your home and family.

Our experience in handling all sorts of pests means that we could very well be your staunchest ally in the fight to reclaim your home. Our three-pronged approach to pest control means that not only will we help you beat back the pests that have invaded your home today, but we’ll return to continue the fight to keep them at bay on a regular basis. No one (except maybe you) cares more about keeping your home pest-free than we do.


Ready for some reinforcements? See how our residential services can help you take your home back today.


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