We're a locally based pest control company covering Macon and the surrounding communities of Middle Georgia. If you're unsure whether we serve your address, give us a call — we're happy to confirm.
Each community in Middle Georgia has its own pest pressures, building stock, and seasonal patterns. Here's what homeowners in each area can expect.
Our home base. We serve every neighborhood in Macon — from North Macon's newer subdivisions to the older historic districts downtown. Termite pressure is high throughout the city, and Macon's tree canopy creates prime mosquito habitat.
One of the fastest-growing cities in Middle Georgia. Warner Robins' mix of established neighborhoods and newer construction means both long-standing termite pressure and the entry points common in recently built homes.
A growing residential community south of Warner Robins. Bonaire's newer subdivisions border wooded areas, making mosquito and tick control especially important for families with outdoor spaces.
A small city just south of Macon along I-75. Byron's semi-rural character brings wildlife pressure — squirrels, raccoons, and rodents are common — alongside the standard Georgia termite and insect challenges.
The county seat of Jones County, just north of Macon. Gray's wooded lots and rural surroundings mean active wildlife movement and high tick populations, particularly in spring and summer.
Located about 30 miles southwest of Macon, Forsyth sits at the edge of our service range. Its older housing stock and proximity to Lake Juliette create conditions favorable to both termites and mosquitoes.
Pest control isn't one-size-fits-all. The pests active in Middle Georgia, the timing of their seasonal behavior, and the vulnerabilities of local homes are all specific to this region. Our technicians are Macon residents — they know this area from the inside.
Termite swarms, mosquito peaks, and rodent migration patterns all follow a regional schedule our team knows well.
Older Macon homes have different vulnerability points than newer Warner Robins subdivisions. We inspect accordingly.
Every technician is licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and insured — not a subcontractor passing through.
Subterranean termites — Georgia is one of the most termite-active states in the U.S.
Mosquitoes — active March through October in Middle Georgia's humid climate.
Rodents — particularly in fall as temperatures drop and animals seek shelter indoors.
Ticks — active spring through fall, especially in wooded or rural properties.
General household pests — ants, cockroaches, and spiders are present year-round.
Our service area covers the communities listed on this page. If your address falls outside these areas, call us — coverage can occasionally be extended on a case-by-case basis.
Give us a call or send a message — we'll confirm your address and get you scheduled.
Answers to the most common questions about where we work and how far we travel.
Yes. We cover all of Macon including North Macon, South Macon, East Macon, and West Macon, as well as the surrounding Bibb County communities. We also serve nearby cities like Warner Robins, Bonaire, Byron, Gray, and Forsyth.
Possibly. Our service area covers the communities listed on this page, but coverage can sometimes be extended for addresses just outside our standard range. Call us at (478) 796-9449 and we'll let you know.
For addresses within our standard service area, there is no additional travel charge. For locations at the edge of our coverage range, we'll be upfront about any applicable fees during your free inspection quote.
Our primary focus is residential pest control for homeowners across Middle Georgia. If you have a commercial need, give us a call and we can discuss whether we're a good fit for your situation.
Get a free inspection from a licensed, local pest control technician. No pressure — just an honest assessment of your property.
(478) 796-9449