We provide licensed pest control throughout all of Bibb County — from Macon's urban neighborhoods and North Macon's established subdivisions to the semi-rural communities in unincorporated Bibb County. Termites, general pests, rodents, mosquitoes, and more. Free inspection, no obligation.
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Bibb County is home to approximately 153,000 residents across a diverse range of environments — from Macon's dense urban neighborhoods and historic districts to the quiet, tree-lined streets of North Macon, and the agricultural and semi-rural properties that make up unincorporated Bibb County. Each of these environments brings distinct pest pressures, and our approach is tailored to the specific conditions of the property we're treating.
We're based in Macon, which is the county seat and geographic center of our service area. Bibb County isn't an "extended" service area for us — it's home territory. Our technicians work across the county every week and have a current, practical understanding of which pest pressures are active in which neighborhoods and seasons.
The Ocmulgee River, which runs through the county, creates humid bottomland conditions that are particularly favorable for termite colony development and mosquito breeding. The county's significant inventory of older housing stock — much of it built in the 1950s through 1980s — presents a generation of accumulated termite exposure in neighborhoods where inspections may have been infrequent. Whether you're in a historic Macon neighborhood, a North Macon subdivision, or a rural unincorporated property, the pest challenges are real and we're equipped to handle them.
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Our coverage spans all of Bibb County — from the city of Macon itself to the unincorporated communities throughout the county. Here's a breakdown by area.
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Bibb County's range of environments — from urban Macon to unincorporated rural land — means pest challenges aren't one-size-fits-all. Here's how the pressures differ by area type.
City neighborhoods, historic districts, established subdivisions
Agricultural land, wooded lots, creek frontage, rural residential
Regardless of where in Bibb County you live, these four pest pressures are active and relevant to nearly every homeowner in the county.
Bibb County's location within Georgia's highest termite pressure zone, the Ocmulgee River floodplain's moisture-rich soils, and an extensive inventory of older housing all contribute to termite risk that is among the highest in the state. Annual inspections are the single most important pest control action any Bibb County homeowner can take.
Bibb County's warm climate means ants and cockroaches never fully stop — they simply slow down in the coolest months. Without consistent preventive treatment, populations build continuously. Quarterly pest control is the most cost-effective approach for year-round management.
The Ocmulgee River corridor, the county's many drainage systems, and Macon's tree canopy all sustain heavy mosquito populations from March through October. Monthly barrier spray programs provide continuous protection through the full season for both urban and rural Bibb County properties.
Bibb County's mix of urban density, suburban neighborhoods, and rural land creates diverse rodent and wildlife pressure across the county. Mice and rats are common throughout, while larger wildlife — squirrels, raccoons, opossums — are more prevalent in properties with tree cover or proximity to undeveloped land.
Georgia is already one of the highest-risk states for termite activity in the U.S. Within Georgia, Bibb County's specific geography amplifies that risk in several ways.
"The Ocmulgee River floodplain creates naturally humid, moisture-rich soil conditions throughout much of the county — exactly the environment subterranean termites require for large, active colonies."
The county's extensive inventory of older housing — many built in the mid-20th century with construction practices that included wood-to-soil contact common at that time — means a large proportion of Bibb County homes have had decades of exposure with varying levels of protection.
The result is that termite inspection in Bibb County isn't optional maintenance — it's essential protection for one of the most significant investments most families will ever make.
All four of our core services are available across Bibb County — from Macon city neighborhoods to unincorporated rural properties. Each is backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
Year-round interior and exterior treatment for ants, cockroaches, spiders, silverfish, and other common household pests found throughout Bibb County. Quarterly plans available with free re-treatment guarantee between visits.
Learn more →Free termite inspections for all Bibb County properties, with liquid barrier and bait station treatment options. Given Bibb County's elevated termite risk, annual inspections are strongly recommended — particularly for homes in older Macon neighborhoods and those near the Ocmulgee River corridor.
Learn more →Removal and exclusion for mice, rats, squirrels, raccoons, opossums, and other wildlife throughout Bibb County. Rural properties and those bordering wooded or agricultural areas benefit from full perimeter exclusion assessments to seal all potential entry points.
Learn more →Barrier spray treatments for Bibb County yards and properties. Particularly valuable for homes near the Ocmulgee River, drainage corridors, and rural properties with standing water or dense vegetation. Monthly seasonal programs run March through October.
Learn more →Whether you're in Macon, North Macon, or the unincorporated county — here's what to expect when you contact us.
Call (478) 796-9449 or fill out our online form with your Bibb County address and the pest issue you're dealing with.
A licensed technician visits your Bibb County home, inspects the property inside and out, and explains what they find — at no charge, no obligation to proceed.
We carry out your treatment with clear documentation of everything done. If covered pests return between visits, we come back free of charge.
Feedback from homeowners across Macon and Bibb County.
"We have an older home in midtown Macon — built in 1962 — and the termite situation was more serious than we realized. The inspection found active mud tubes in two areas of the crawl space. The technician explained everything clearly, treatment was completed within a week, and we're now on the annual plan. Essential service for any older Macon home."
"We're out in unincorporated Bibb County near Lizella. Had a serious raccoon problem — they were getting under the house and into the crawl space. The team came out, assessed the situation thoroughly, set exclusion traps, and sealed everything under the foundation. No raccoons since and the crawl space is finally secure."
"I live near the river and mosquitoes were a constant issue from spring through fall. Started the monthly program and the difference is significant — I'd say at least 80–90% fewer mosquitoes in the yard. Worth every dollar for anyone living near the Ocmulgee corridor."
Common questions from Bibb County residents across the county.
Yes. We provide pest control throughout all of Bibb County including Macon city limits, North Macon, South Macon, East Macon, West Macon, and unincorporated Bibb County communities including the Lizella area and rural county roads. Call (478) 796-9449 to confirm service at your specific address.
Very serious. Bibb County sits within Georgia's highest termite pressure zone. The Ocmulgee River creates humid soil conditions favorable to subterranean termite colonies, and the county's large inventory of older homes means many properties have had decades of exposure. Annual inspections are the single most important pest control action any Bibb County homeowner can take — the damage from undetected infestations is rarely covered by homeowner's insurance.
Rural properties face a different mix of pest pressures than urban Macon homes — more wildlife activity, higher tick and mosquito pressure from standing water and dense vegetation, and greater crawl space vulnerabilities. Our technicians tailor the inspection and treatment approach to the specific conditions of the property. We've worked on rural Bibb County properties regularly and understand what those conditions require.
Properties near the Ocmulgee River corridor experience significantly elevated mosquito pressure due to standing water and the river's humid bottomland environment. Termite pressure is also higher in the floodplain's moisture-rich soils. Wildlife activity — including raccoons, opossums, and snakes — is more common on properties with river frontage or in the wooded buffer zones along the river.
Yes. We use EPA-registered, low-toxicity products applied by licensed technicians throughout Bibb County. People and pets should stay off treated areas while the application dries — typically 30 to 45 minutes — after which the area is safe for normal use. We'll provide specific guidance before each visit based on the treatment being performed.
Our coverage extends beyond Bibb County into the surrounding Middle Georgia region.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, local technician — anywhere in Bibb County. We'll assess your property, explain what we find, and give you a clear quote with no pressure and no obligation.
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