Category: Pest treatment

What Happens to Pests After a Treatment Ends?

What Happens to Pests After a Treatment Ends?

After your pest control treatment ends in 30-90 days, its protective barrier fades completely, leaving your Northern Virginia, DC, or Maryland home vulnerable to new pest activity. Pests hidden in wall voids, existing as eggs, or dormant during the initial service weren't affected by the treatment and will emerge weeks later. Meanwhile, ants, spiders, and […]

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Virginia Health Inspectors Are Checking Now—Is Your Business Audit-Ready?

Virginia Health Inspectors Are Checking Now—Is Your Business Audit-Ready?

Your commercial pest control compliance isn't negotiable. I've worked in pest control across Northern Virginia for years, and I can tell you: health inspectors are actively checking—and fines start at $500 or more per violation. I've seen restaurants and hospitality businesses in Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, and Washington, DC face mandatory closures because their pest control […]

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Spider and Insect Control: What Actually Works in Fairfax, VA

Spider and Insect Control: What Actually Works in Fairfax, VA

You don’t need a flamethrower to deal with spiders and bugs—just a plan that isn’t guesswork. While spiders can help get rid of other pests, most homeowners in Fairfax, Vienna, and other nearby communities such as Reston and Burke don't want a lot of these creepy crawlers hanging around inside or outside their homes. Spider […]

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Pet-Friendly Pest Control Near You: Celebrating National Dog Day

Pet-Friendly Pest Control Near You: Celebrating National Dog Day

What To Know About Pet Safe & Effective Pest Treatments in Northern Virginia Happy National Dog Day from all of us at My Pest Pros! Today, we're celebrating our Chief Pet Pro, Harper, and all the furry family members who make our houses feel like homes. As a pest control company that serves families throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington D.C., […]

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