How much does pest control cost in Montgomery County, MD?
Costs vary by pest type and property size. Bed bug treatment starts at $600 for a 2-bedroom apartment. Roach, rodent, and general pest control are quoted after a free assessment so you know exactly what you're paying for — no hidden fees.
Do you offer same-day pest control in Rockville and Bethesda?
Yes. We serve Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, and surrounding Montgomery County areas with same-day response when available. Call or text (202) 550-2124 for the fastest scheduling.
Are your pest control treatments safe for pets and children?
Absolutely. We use targeted, low-toxicity treatments and can provide pet-safe options on request. We always evaluate your household — including kids and pets — before recommending a treatment plan.
What pests do you treat in Montgomery County and Washington DC?
We treat bed bugs, German and American roaches, mice, rats, fleas, ants, and other common household pests. We handle both residential homes and commercial properties including restaurants and offices.
How do I know if I have bed bugs?
Signs include small rust-colored stains on bedding, tiny dark spots (fecal matter), shed skins, and itchy bites in rows or clusters. If you suspect bed bugs, call us for a free inspection — early treatment saves time and money.
Do you provide commercial pest control for restaurants and offices?
Yes. We offer recurring commercial contracts for restaurants, property managers, offices, and other businesses. Our service is discreet, scheduled around your hours, and fully documented for health department compliance.
What areas in Montgomery County do you serve?
We cover all of Montgomery County including Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Chevy Chase, Takoma Park, Wheaton, Potomac, Laurel, and Clarksburg — plus Washington DC and Baltimore.
Do you offer recurring pest control service plans?
Yes. We offer quarterly and monthly service agreements for homes and businesses. Recurring plans include proactive inspections and treatments before infestations take hold — the best way to stay pest-free year-round.