Safe Local Pest Control

Do you have straggling ants wandering about your home? Or does your deck’s wood look like it could be rotting? These could be telltale signs of insect pests having invaded your property and made themselves unwelcome residents in your home. What you will need in response is a professional pest control service to come and remove the unwanted pests from your living quarters. Park Pest Control is the premier pest control service near Severna Park. Locally owned and operated, our dedicated team of experts will work quickly to identify the culprit bug species and conduct a thorough investigation before devising an effective plan to eradicate the intruders-and prevent them from coming back in the future. Our team of professionals will work tirelessly to ensure the pests that have entered your home are taken care of in a timely, effective and safe manner.

          Being that every home is unique and is unlikely to have the exact same set of problems every time, the our staff prides itself in treating each individual that calls as just that: unique. Here at Park Pest control, we see every home as more than simply a job site. We treat it as if it were our very own living space. This is the place where your children play, your parents sleep, and new beloved memories are created. Not every infestation is dire in its consequences; they can range from benign but bothersome insects to shiver inducing rodents. But when it comes to protecting you and your family, there’s no room to gamble. It is therefore our philosophy that no bugs, rodents, or any other pest should threaten the environment that is so invaluable to individuals and their families. Having graduated from UMD and grown up as an Anne Arundel Co. native, our founder cherishes the local community and holds customer satisfaction in the highest regard. We like to get to know each client personally while training our team to always maintain an upbeat, professional attitude when dealing with customers and their homes. We will create customized treatment plans that fit your specific needs, and maintain constant communication so that your every concern is addressed. We also know that time and money are two assets that aren’t easily replaced, and we’ll make sure our staff put yours to the best use possible without treating it lightly. Our team knows how to get the job done, and won’t stop until it gets done right.

          If your home is showing signs of a pest infestation, it’s time to call the experts at Park Pest Control in Severna Park, MD. Contact us today to be free of the overwhelming stress of dealing with pests in the house and reclaim your house to be the worry-free home it’s meant to be.

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