911 Exterminators provides exceptional pest control preventative maintenance with both interior and exterior pest control services in Grand Prairie and surrounding areas. They offer pest treatment plans where they service properties four times a... year, with treatments typically done on a quarterly schedule. Their services target common pests such as ants, spiders, earwigs, flies, cockroaches, wasps, and yellowjackets. MapQuest + 2
Their treatment approach includes precision crack and crevice treatments inside homes and comprehensive exterior applications. For exterior treatments, they apply products around windows, doors, eaves, and fence posts, along with applications three feet up exterior walls and out to twelve feet into the yard. They also place glue traps in garages for pest identification and rodent control, and plug accessible weep holes to keep out large spiders and small rodents.
The company stands behind their service with a guarantee and will retreat if needed at no additional charge. They operate without contracts, believing in retaining customers through quality service. 911 Exterminators also places emphasis on educating clients about pest prevention, offering advice on minimizing pest attractants and maintaining clean, pest-free environments. 911extAmazonaws
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