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McD's Pest Services has been operating for 17 years. Jeff and Lee McDaniel own the business. Lee does all the marketing and Janet manages the office and handles the scheduling. Together we make a great team. Jeff has worked for other companies in the past and saw how the industry worked. My concern of the lack of customer service is what encouraged me to open my own business. We take great pride in customer service. You will find that the pest service price we offer is competitive and is always done with the customer in mind. We offer "no contract" services. We offer organic products as well as synthetics. Our service is applied in a manner that is safe for your children and pets. Whatever your needs are, we are here to help. Please give us a call to schedule a service. 

Our control services

Cockroaches

Bed Bugs & Fleas

Termites

Spiders & Centipedes

Rats & mice

Pest control tips

Make Your Home Less Attractive

Pests come into your home in search of 3 things: food, water, and shelter. If you can eliminate these 3 attractants from your home, pests will have no reason to come in. Keep your home clean as referenced above. Repair any leaky pipes and faucets both inside and outside of the home. Don’t leave pet food and water bowls out overnight. Declutter your home and get rid of any old magazines, junk, etc. Try to use plastic storage bins instead of cardboard boxes.

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Maintain the Yard

Your yard is the first line of defense when it comes to pests. They have to come into the yard before they come into the house. Keep your grass cut short and eliminate weeds. Get rid of any piles of leaves, debris, fallen branches, etc. Do the same for old automobiles, trashcans, and dumpsters. Elevate wood piles off the ground or store them in wood boxes with lids.

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Seal Them Out

Pests can’t get into your home unless they can find a way in. Some pests only need the tiniest of openings to penetrate your house. Inspect the outside of your home for any potential entry points and seal them up with caulk, steel wool, etc. Make sure to check foundations, door frames, windows, utility pipes, cables and wires, and the roof. Repair any broken windows and screens. Fill in any holes, gaps, or cracks in pipes and vents.

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Use the Pros

Sometimes an infestation can be beyond the scope of DIY pest control methods. In these circumstances it is best to call a professional who can properly identify the pest you are dealing with and provide proper treatment, as well as ongoing prevention techniques you can use at home.

Testimonials

(Annette Montgomery); Want to give a super shout out to McD's Pest Control and Jeff McDaniel who came to the rescue yesterday. (same day) to spray an infestation of carpenter ants. He was able to identify them and quote a price by a photo.  Beat me to the clients home, and sprayed right away. Vendors like him make Realtors like me look good!  Thanks Jeff McDaniel.

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