Protect your pets and your garde
Fleas and ticks are not only a nuisance to your pets, but they are also vectors of diseases like Lyme disease. Our dual-action treatment works both in the garden (where the problem originates) and inside your home, eliminating the active population and creating a protective zone that prevents new outbreaks.
We analyze the vegetation and shaded areas of your property to apply targeted treatments that disrupt the reproductive cycle of these parasites. Enjoy your garden and the company of your pets without worrying about bites or seasonal infestations.
Why household parasites pressure in Los Angeles is different
What 'Exterior & Interior Parasite Defense' above covers is the foundation. The piece worth adding for a Los Angeles audience is what makes our regional pressure pattern distinct. LA's mild climate means most pests do not enter true dormancy — they remain active year-round at varying intensity. Combined with our mixed housing stock (1920s Spanish, 1950s ranch, 1970s apartment, 2010s infill, plus everything in between) and the 4,083 square miles of LA County's geographic diversity, the result is a pest landscape where one-size-fits-all treatments fail. A coastal Manhattan Beach property has different pressure than a canyon-edge Calabasas estate; East LA's older multi-family stock sees different pressure than San Bernardino's newer single-family. Effective pest control here requires species ID, structural awareness, and a protocol matched to the specific property.
What stays consistent: the seasonal pattern. Late winter through spring (February–April) is when ant and termite scout activity expands. May through September is heat-driven peak — German cockroaches breed faster, fleas reach peak life-cycle velocity, paper wasps build large nests, rodents range further looking for water. October through December brings the autumn rodent push as the temperature drops and rodents probe weaknesses in your home's exterior envelope. Quarterly programs aligned to these pressure peaks consistently outperform reactive one-off calls — both in actual pest control and in total cost over a 12-month window.
How our process actually works
Every job starts with a free inspection. A QualityPro-certified technician walks the interior and exterior, identifies the species, locates harborage and entry points, and shows you what they found before any treatment begins. You receive a written estimate with the protocol, the materials involved, the expected timeline, and a fixed price — not a vague hourly rate. If the pest does not need treatment yet (a single ant trail with no nest evidence, an early-season wasp scout with no active nest), we will say so and not sell you something you do not need.
Treatments use materials registered with the EPA and approved by California's Department of Pesticide Regulation. The default protocol is pet-safe and child-safe once dry — typically 30–60 minutes after application. Lower-toxicity Integrated Pest Management (IPM) options are available on request for households with pregnancy, immunocompromised individuals, or chemical sensitivities. After the visit you receive a written service report and, when relevant, a structured follow-up window so you know exactly when the next step happens.
Common questions
How fast can you respond?
Same-day service is available across LA County and San Bernardino County whenever a route allows. Most calls before noon receive a technician the same afternoon. Emergency calls — visible infestations, active stings near entrances, commercial properties facing health inspections — are routed before standard appointments.
What does a typical treatment cost?
Most one-time treatments fall between $99 and $349 depending on the pest, the property size, and whether structural work like exclusion is required. Recurring quarterly programs cost less per visit than one-off calls and are the most cost-effective approach for properties with consistent pest pressure. The free inspection produces a written, fixed-price estimate — no hourly creep, no surprise charges.
Are your products safe for kids and pets?
Yes when applied correctly. Default protocols are pet-safe and child-safe once dry, typically within an hour of application. Tell the technician up front if anyone in the household is pregnant, immunocompromised, or has chemical sensitivities, and the protocol adjusts to lower-toxicity IPM options.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. PesPro is licensed by the California Structural Pest Control Board and carries full general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Every technician is individually licensed and trained against QualityPro standards. We can provide a certificate of insurance on request — most property managers and HOAs in LA require one before scheduling work.
Do you offer commercial pest control?
Yes. Our commercial book covers restaurants, food-service kitchens, hotels, multi-unit residential, offices, and Class-A property management portfolios. We provide health-department-ready service logs, IPM-aligned protocols, after-hours scheduling, and a single point of contact. QualityPro certification is the standard most national property managers require — we have it.
Servicio en español
El control profesional de household parasites en Los Ángeles requiere protocolo correcto y experiencia local. PesPro es empresa familiar bilingüe certificada QualityPro — top 3% de Estados Unidos. Servimos a familias en todo el condado de Los Ángeles y San Bernardino desde 2011. Inspección gratuita, presupuesto por escrito sin sorpresas, productos seguros para niños y mascotas, servicio el mismo día disponible las 24 horas.
Llame a (323) 472-5329 — hablamos español, le explicamos qué tiene en su propiedad, qué cuesta resolverlo y cuándo podemos llegar. Sin presión de venta, sin cargos sorpresa. La misma calidad que aplicamos a hospitales y restaurantes — porque su familia merece exactamente el mismo estándar.
