From ants and cockroaches to spiders and silverfish — our licensed Macon technicians treat the common household pests that Georgia's warm climate keeps active year-round. Interior and exterior treatments, family and pet safe, satisfaction guaranteed.
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Georgia's climate is ideal for people — and unfortunately, for pests too. Macon's warm, humid summers and mild winters mean that ants, cockroaches, spiders, and other household insects stay active well beyond the seasons when homeowners are typically thinking about pest control.
Our general pest control service provides comprehensive protection against the insects most commonly found in Middle Georgia homes. Rather than reacting to a full-blown infestation, our quarterly maintenance plans keep pest populations suppressed before they reach problem levels — protecting your home, your food, and your family year-round.
Every treatment covers both the interior and exterior of your home. Indoors, we target harborage areas, cracks and crevices, and any active pest activity. Outside, we establish a protective perimeter around the foundation and treat areas where pests tend to harbor or enter.
All products we apply are EPA-registered for residential use and selected for effectiveness against your specific pest pressures — not applied generically. If pests covered under your plan return between scheduled visits, we return and re-treat at no charge.
Schedule a Free InspectionMacon's climate keeps these pests active for more of the year than homeowners often expect. Here's what our general pest control service covers and why each pest is a concern for Middle Georgia homes.
From fire ants in the yard to odorous house ants in your kitchen, Macon homes deal with multiple ant species year-round. Ant colonies can number in the thousands and establish nesting sites inside wall voids and under foundations.
Year-round in GeorgiaAmerican cockroaches thrive in Macon's heat and humidity, commonly entering homes through drains, gaps, and utility penetrations. German cockroaches infest kitchens and bathrooms and reproduce rapidly. Both carry bacteria that contaminate food surfaces.
High activity in summerMost spiders in Georgia are harmless, but black widow spiders are a genuine concern in Macon — found in garages, sheds, and undisturbed areas. Our perimeter treatments significantly reduce spider populations inside and around your home.
Black widow present in GASilverfish damage paper, fabric, and food packaging, and thrive in the humid conditions common in Macon basements and bathrooms. Earwigs are attracted to moisture and often enter homes in large numbers during wet weather.
Humidity-driven pestBrown marmorated stink bugs have become increasingly common in Middle Georgia. In fall they seek warm shelter inside homes, entering through gaps around windows and doors. They're a nuisance in large numbers and difficult to eliminate without professional treatment.
Peak in fall monthsBoth are moisture-driven and common in Georgia's humid climate. Centipedes are predatory and can bite if handled, while millipedes invade in large numbers following heavy rain. Both indicate high moisture levels that may warrant further investigation.
Active after rain eventsEvery general pest control visit follows a structured process designed to address both current activity and long-term prevention. Here's what to expect from start to finish.
We inspect your property inside and out, identifying active pest pressure, entry points, and conducive conditions. You'll receive a clear explanation of what we find before any treatment begins.
We treat baseboards, cracks and crevices, wall voids, and specific harborage areas using products selected for your pest type. We work around your family and pets with re-entry times typically under an hour.
We apply a barrier treatment around your home's foundation, eaves, and entry points, creating a zone that intercepts pests before they reach the inside. Weep holes, pipe penetrations, and window frames are addressed specifically.
After every visit you'll receive a written service report noting what was treated, where, and with what products. For plan customers, we schedule your next visit and follow up if any new activity is reported.
Foundation line, eaves, soffits, and the first few feet of the yard adjacent to the home
Door frames, window frames, weep holes, utility pipe penetrations, and garage thresholds
Baseboards, under sinks, behind appliances, inside cabinets, and wall void access points
Where accessible — common harborage for ants, spiders, and occasional cockroach colonies
Choose the plan that fits your home and situation. All plans include our satisfaction guarantee — if covered pests return between visits, we come back at no charge.
A full interior and exterior treatment for immediate pest control. Best for addressing a specific active infestation or as a one-off seasonal treatment.
Our most effective plan for Macon homeowners. Four treatments per year keep pest activity suppressed through every season — including Georgia's long warm months when pressure peaks.
For homes with higher pest pressure — near wooded areas, with pets, or with a history of recurring infestations. Six visits keeps protection tighter throughout the year.
All plans are priced per property — contact us for a free quote specific to your home's size and pest situation.
Many pest infestations are well established before homeowners realize there's a problem. Here are the warning signs that warrant a professional inspection.
Seeing cockroaches, ants in trails, or spiders regularly — especially in the kitchen, bathroom, or basement — is a clear sign of an active population.
Small dark droppings in cabinets or along baseboards, or chew marks on food boxes and bags, indicate cockroach or rodent activity that needs prompt attention.
A musty, oily, or ammonia-like smell — particularly in wall voids, under sinks, or in crawl spaces — can indicate cockroach colonies or moisture-driven pest activity.
If pests seem to "appear" every spring, summer, or after rain — that's a sign that populations are building outside your home and finding their way in. Preventive quarterly treatment addresses this before it starts.
Pest populations grow quickly in Macon's climate. A handful of cockroaches today can become hundreds within weeks. The most cost-effective approach is consistent preventive treatment — not emergency reactive service.
Call (478) 796-9449Macon sits in Georgia's humid subtropical climate zone — hot, humid summers and mild winters mean pests like cockroaches and ants never experience the winter die-offs that limit populations further north. Year-round warmth and moisture create conditions where pest populations build continuously without regular intervention.
Real feedback from homeowners in Macon and the surrounding Middle Georgia area.
"We had a bad ant problem every spring for three years running. Since starting the quarterly plan, we haven't seen a single ant inside. Completely changed how we think about pest control — preventive is the way to go."
"I was concerned about the products around our two dogs. The technician explained exactly what they use and why it's safe once it dries — took about 45 minutes. No more cockroaches in the kitchen and I have complete peace of mind."
"They came back free of charge when I saw a spider two weeks after treatment. No argument, no hassle — they just scheduled a re-treatment. That's exactly what a guarantee is supposed to mean."
Answers to the questions Macon homeowners most commonly ask before booking.
For most Macon homes, quarterly treatment (every 3 months) provides reliable year-round protection. Georgia's warm climate means pest activity never fully stops, so regular preventive service is far more effective than waiting until you have an active infestation.
Yes. We use EPA-registered, low-toxicity products applied at labeled rates by licensed technicians. For interior spray treatments, we ask that people and pets stay out of treated areas until the application dries — typically 30 to 45 minutes. We'll advise you specifically before each treatment.
For interior treatments, yes — we'll need access to the home. For exterior-only quarterly visits, we can often treat the perimeter while you're away. We'll confirm the specifics when scheduling your appointment.
If covered pests return between your scheduled treatments, we come back and re-treat at no additional charge. Our satisfaction guarantee applies to all service plans — no fine print, no runaround.
For interior treatment, it helps to clear under sinks and inside cabinets if possible, and to have pets secured or removed temporarily. We'll send you a brief preparation guide when your appointment is confirmed. In general, minimal prep is needed — our technicians are experienced working in lived-in homes.
General pest control is just one of the services we offer. Many Macon homeowners combine it with termite protection or seasonal mosquito treatment for complete coverage.
Georgia has some of the highest termite pressure in the U.S. Annual inspections and liquid or bait system treatments protect your home's structure.
Learn more →Mice, rats, and squirrels require a different approach — removal plus full exclusion to prevent re-entry.
Learn more →Barrier spray treatments reduce mosquito and tick populations in your yard throughout Macon's long outdoor season.
Learn more →Get a free inspection from a licensed Macon pest control technician. We'll assess your property and recommend the right plan for your situation.
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